Historical Fiction, World War II, Poland, Ravensbruck
A great story with characters you won’t forget.
Don’t Miss These January 2018 Releases
The reviews for these titles are so intriguing we want to give you an opportunity to get your requests in early.
Consuming Crime Fiction
Cozy up with some compelling crime fiction from Tana French this Winter!
Female-Driven Psychological Thrillers
Let these complex female protagonists lead you through these well-plotted, compelling mysteries; you might just find a few shocks along the way.
Herding Schrodinger’s Cats
Cham and Whiteson start at the very beginning (literally!) and use entertainment and art (and cats!) to get you to the very reaches of our understanding, and they do it with humor and familiarity.
Rabid: A Cultural History of the World’s Most Diabolical Virus
“Rabies coevolved to live in the dog, and the dog coevolved to live with us – and this confluence, the three of us, is far too combustible a thing.”
Children’s Historical Books That Adults Will Love!
Children’s books that adults will enjoy!
Prepare for The Fifth Season!
One woman’s journey reveals the unimaginable as the world ends in destruction around her. But what happens after the end of the world?
A Year of Pies: A Seasonal Tour of Home Baked Pies
What better time to start a year-long discovery of pie baking than in the fall?
House of Women
In this new graphic novel, Sophie Goldstein takes the story of Black Narcissus and sets it in space, adding layers of the uncanny to the tale of simmering, forbidden desire in a foreign land.