Biography and Memoir
June 2022
Recent Releases
From the Hood to the Holler: A Story of Separate Worlds, Shared Dreams, and the...
by Charles Booker

What it is: An inspiring memoir from former Kentucky state representative and United States Senate hopeful Charles Booker.

Topics include: Growing up poor in Louisville's West End; bridging divides and finding common ground with Appalachian constituents. 

Why you should read it: Booker is a rising progressive politician who is set to compete against Rand Paul in the 2022 Senate election; his thought-provoking debut illuminates the issues close to his heart.
Back to the Prairie: A Home Remade, A Life Rediscovered
by Melissa Gilbert; foreword by Tim Busfield 

What it is: Little House on the Prairie actress Melissa Gilbert's chronicle of her attempts to rehab a Catskills cottage with her husband, The West Wing's Tim Busfield (who penned the book's foreword).

Featuring: Recipes for spaghetti pie, loaded baked potato soup, and gingersnap pumpkin pie; the author's signature warmth and humor.

 
Fly Girl
by Ann Hood

What it's about: Novelist Ann Hood's time spent working as a TWA flight attendant in the late 1970s and early '80s.

Read it for: A lively and engaging behind-the-scenes account of airline crew life, peppered with anecdotes about unusual passengers and unforgettable travels.

Don't miss: Hood's rigorous training, which included learning how to deliver a baby, plate a chateaubriand, and fix a broken coffeemaker.
The Puzzler: One Man's Quest to Solve the Most Baffling Puzzles Ever, from Crosswords to...
by A.J. Jacobs

What it is: The Year of Living Biblically author A.J. Jacobs' chatty deep dive into the world of puzzles. 

Featuring: Interviews with experts; dozens of historical puzzles; a handful of originals created by puzzle-maker Greg Pliska.

 
Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky...
by Steph Jagger

What it's about: After Steph Jagger's mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015, the pair set out on a life-affirming road trip through the Rocky Mountains.

Is it for you? Jagger's heartwrenching latest doesn't shy away from the pain and frustration of loving someone with dementia. 

For fans of: Suleika Jaouad's Between Two Kingdoms and Cheryl Strayed's Wild. 
Start Without Me: (I'll Be There in a Minute)
by Gary Janetti

What it is: The 2nd sardonic and freewheeling essay collection from Will and Grace producer Gary Janetti (Do You Mind If I Cancel?).

Topics include: Janetti's upbringing in an Italian American family in Queens; how his struggles to fit in at school led to an unlikely friendship with a soap opera-loving nun; learning to live on his own terms. 

 
My Seven Black Fathers: A Young Activist's Memoir of Race, Family, and the Mentors Who...
by Will Jawando

What it is: Maryland politician and community leader Will Jawando's uplifting "love letter to Black men" that pays tribute to seven influential male role models in his life.

Featuring: Jawando's biological father and stepfather; Mr. Williams, his 4th grade math teacher; Mr. Holmes, his high school choir director; Jay, his mother's openly gay coworker; businessman Deen Sanwoola, who helped him discover his Nigerian heritage; and Barack Obama. 
Burn the Page: A True Story of Torching Doubts, Blazing Trails, and Igniting Change
by Danica Roem

What it is: The candid debut from Virginia Delegate Danica Roem, the first openly transgender state legislator in United States history.

Why you should read it: Part witty memoir, part thoughtful manifesto, Roem's eye-opening account inspires readers to unapologetically chase after their dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem.   

 
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