“Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere, they’re in each other all along.” – Rumi
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Such a fun age : a novel
by Kiley Reid
Seeking justice for a young black babysitter who was wrongly accused of kidnapping by a racist security guard, a successful blogger finds her efforts complicated by a video that reveals unexpected connections. A first novel.
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Dear Edward : a novel
by Ann Napolitano
A 12-year-old lone survivor of a plane crash investigates the stories of his less-fortunate fellow passengers before making a profound discovery about his life purpose in the face of transcendent losses. By the author of A Good Hard Look.
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Treason
by Stuart Woods
Helping his close friend discretely identify and remove a destructive traitor hiding within a classified agency, Stone Barrington is embroiled in an audacious plot that threatens to reveal confidential intelligence. By the Edgar Award-winning author of Chiefs.
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Brother & sister : A Memoir
by Diane Keaton
The Academy Award-winning film star and best-selling author of Then Again presents a memoir of her complicated relationship with a beloved younger brother, who transitioned from a close sibling into a troubled and reclusive alcoholic. Illustrations.
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We are the luckiest : the surprising magic of a sober life
by Laura McKowen
A woman with a successful career in public relations discusses the heavy-drinking culture of advertising and her former addiction to it, addressing the struggles of recovery and the blessings of an honest life without secrets and debilitating shame.
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All the days past, all the days to come
by Mildred D Taylor
A long-awaited conclusion to the story that began in the Newbery Medal-winning Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry finds young adult Cassie Logan searching for a sense of belonging before joining the Civil Rights Movement in 1960s Mississippi. Simultaneous eBook.
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House of salt and sorrows
by Erin A. Craig
On a remote island estate, Annaleigh Thaumas, the sixth-born of twelve sisters, enlists the aid of an alluring stranger to unravel the family curse before it claims her life in this twist on The Twelve Dancing Sisters
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Kitten Lady's big book of little kittens
by Hannah René Shaw
The award-winning “Kitten Lady” animal rescuer and author of Tiny but Mighty shares informative caregiver facts while tracing the adorable journey of foster kittens from their first days after birth through their adoptions into safe and loving homes. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The night library
by David Zeltser
Upset to learn that he will be getting a book for his birthday, an inquisitive boy is visited in his dreams by New York Public Library stone lions Patience and Fortitude, who whisk him away on a tour of the library and its wonders. Illustrated by the award-winning artist of Dona Flor. Simultaneous eBook
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Fetch-22 : Fetch-22
by Dav Pilkey
Dog Man and a rehabilitated Petey the Cat are challenged to set aside their differences and work as a team in the face of a dangerous threat that has challenged Li’l Petey’s sense of right and wrong. By the award-winning creator of Dog Breath. Illustrations.
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Chess for kids
by Michael Basman
With the help of step-by-step illustrations, a former international grandmaster explains the basic moves, strategy, history, and gamesmanship of chess, making this ancient game accessible to younger enthusiasts.
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Happy Valentine's Day, Charlie Brown!
by Maggie Testa
Charlie Brown receives offbeat encouragement from Lucy while trying to muster the courage to give a valentine to the Little Red-Haired Girl, in a holiday-themed leveled reader featuring two sheets of stickers. Reissue.
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