Books about protest
“What are all those people doing?”
Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson
Woodson gives Another Brooklyn a beautiful poetic storyline that is a recollection of her memories growing up in Brooklyn.
Tetris: The Games People Play
Once Alexey created a working prototype, he found himself playing it a lot. Probably too much.
Don’t Miss These August 2017 Releases
The reviews for these titles were so intriguing that we looked forward to their arrival and want to make sure that you don’t miss out on them.
The Imperial Radch Trilogy by Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice kicks off a trilogy full of complex characters, political and military intrigue, and technology that may not be as far off as we’d like to think.
William the Conqueror
Looking for a tome? This richly detailed biography of one of history’s most notorious figures should satiate your cravings.
YA Graphic Novels That Put Friendship Front and Center
Are you looking to add some cool, new friends to your squad? These graphic novels introduce us to three larger-than-life teens with out-of-this-world talents!
Seven Summer Comedies
This list of Summerific comedies has a little bit of everything and is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud.
The Beach House Cookbook
One of the queens of beach reads, Mary Kay Andrews, shares her favorite beach house recipes in her very first cookbook. Recipes include the likes of Beachy Ceviche, Boy Howdy … Continued
Audio book recommendation: Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
Kathleen Rooney based her unforgettable character of Lillian Boxfish on the real-life advertising pioneer and poet, Margaret Fishback. Rooney had been introduced to the Margaret Fishback Papers at Duke University … Continued