Taproot: A Story about a Gardener and a Ghost
If you’re looking for a little bit of creep and a whole lot of cute, look no further!
Don’t Miss These March 2018 Releases
The reviews for these titles are so intriguing we want to give you an opportunity to get your requests in early.
Strong Black Women
Inspiring and sometimes difficult accounts written by or about comedians, diplomats, activists, and other trailblazing African American women who changed or are changing their own futures and those of others.
New Books About Black History
These are just a few of our newest titles helping to paint a more complete picture of the role African Americans have played throughout the history of the United States.
Black Cooking and the American Table
Recent books continue to illuminate and correct the record on how African and African American cooks, enslaved or otherwise, had a profound influence on the food we eat. Here are a few to get you started…
Stillman’s Enduring Wit
If you enjoy comedies of manners, filled with gentle irony and witty dialog, I recommend the films of Whit Stillman.
The Language of Thorns
Consisting of six stories, Leigh Bardugo has created an updated take on the typical fairy tale, and reworked them to show the harsh realities of life: not everything has a happy ending.
Breaking Tradition: Women Code Breakers
Code-breaking heroines of WWII.
Marveling Through Winter
Blockbuster films based on comic book characters are nothing new. Over the last few years these films have gotten even more intense…
Deadly Curiosities: Or How Antiques can Kill
Combining the antique business and magic may seem a bit odd, but Deadly Curiosities pulls it off superbly. If you enjoy urban fantasy, read this.