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New Non-fiction: June 2015
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Do Over: rescue Monday, reinvent your work, and never get stuck by Jon AcuffA consultant, public speaker and best-selling author describes how to make career changes and to avoid feeling trapped in the wrong job by changing the way workers view their skills, relationships and work ethics through the use of a “Career Savings Account.”
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The House of Owls by Tony AngellA master naturalist offers an intimate account of owls he has observed, admired, and depicted for decades.
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Ice Pops!: 50 delicious, fresh and fabulous icy treats by Cesar RodenServing up fun techniques for working with molds, choosing sticks, creating stripes and swirls, suspending ingredients and adding decorations, a cool guide features 50 recipes for making artisanal, fresh-fruit ice pops that are bursting with spices, herbs, coffee, chocolate and nuts.
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Leaving Orbit: notes from the last days of American spaceflight by Margaret Lazarus DeanThe winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, exploring Florida's Space Coast and the history of NASA, takes measure of what American spaceflight has achieved and gathers possible answers to the question: What does it mean that a spacefaring nation won't be going to space anymore?
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Off the Radar: a father's secret, a mother's heroism, and a son's quest by Cyrus CopelandPart mystery, part reportage and part detective work, a gripping story follows the author as he, more than 30 years after his father was arrested in Iran for spying at the time of the 1979 hostage crisis, sets out to find the truth about his father and his role in the Iranian hostage crisis.
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