Week of Tuesday, August 14, 2018


Clock Dance
by Anne Tyler
Discover: A finely tuned piece of social commentary, Clock Dance is full of wit and charm for a broad audience of readers.
Where the Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens
Discover: An engrossing story of a girl, abandoned by her family, who survives alone in the North Carolina coastal marshes--with a murder mystery and a courtroom drama woven in.
Mystery & Thriller
Half Moon Bay
by Alice LaPlante
Discover: A mother recovering from her teenage daughter's death becomes a suspect when girls in her small town are being abducted and killed.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
The Annex
by Rich Larson
Discover: An electrifying and satisfying debut from a fresh new voice in speculative fiction ponders the value of friendship and loyalty in a world devastated by war.
Romance
Heart of Glass
by Nicole Jacquelyn
Discover: In this intriguing romance, a man finds himself attracted to his late brother's girlfriend, as he tries to help her raise her daughter.
History
Travelers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism: 1919-1945
by Julia Boyd
Discover: A fascinating collection of accounts from foreign travelers in Weimar and Nazi Germany.
Social Science
Amateur: A True Story About What Makes a Man
by Thomas Page McBee
Discover: While training as an amateur boxer, Thomas Page McBee grapples with the complex relationship between masculinity and violence.
The Black and the Blue: A Cop Reveals the Crimes, Racism, and Injustice in America's Law Enforcement
by Matthew Horace and Ron Harris
Discover: A black law enforcement officer reveals the inherent racism and political culture that plague police forces.
Science
Extreme Conservation: Life at the Edges of the World
by Joel Berger
Discover: This is a fascinating and compassionate look at endangered animal life in the planet's most remote and dangerous regions.
Poetry
If They Come for Us
by Fatimah Asghar
Discover: Poet Fatimah Asghar's If They Come for Us is a forceful look at history, identity and form.
Children's & Young Adult
Allie All Along
by Sarah Lynne Reul
Discover: A little girl turns into a multi-layered, many-colored monster when she becomes angry over a broken crayon, and her older brother helps her shed the furry coats of rage.
A Festival of Ghosts
by William Alexander, illus. by Kelly Murphy
Discover: The ghosts are back in Ingot, and Rosa and Jasper have their hands full trying to appease them in William Alexander's follow up to A Properly Unhaunted Place.
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You'll Always Be My Chickadeeby Kate Hosford, illus. by Sarah Gonzales
Dear Reader, When I think back to my childhood in Vermont, I was often in the outdoors with my mom, identifying wildflowers and birds, swimming in rivers and exploring the woods. When I wrote this poem, I wanted to weave together the themes of outdoor exploration and parental devotion, assuring children that our love for them is as steadfast as the tallest tree and as boundless as the night sky. This book could be a gift for Mother’s Day or Graduation; no matter how far away our children fly, they will always be our chickadees. Kate Hosford |
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