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IN THIS ISSUEWelcome! This is your monthly stop for all things library and community! - Baby Brains
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Exiles
by Jane Harper
A federal investigator, Aaron Falk, investigates the disappearance of young mother who left her baby alone in a festival crowd and vanished in the latest novel from the New York Times best-selling author of The Dry.
(Recommended by Denise)
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I want to be a vase by Julio TorresIn this picture book inspired by the comedic rising stars HBO special My Favorite Shapes, often-overlooked household objects all dream of a life beyond their predestined roles and shapes. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. (Recommended by Carrie, who thinks toilet plungers need a say)
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You're My Little Lucky Charm
by Nicola Edwards
A chunky St. Patrick's Day-themed celebration of the bond between parents and children pairs a narrator's verses of devotion with die-cut shapes of leprechauns, four-leaf clovers and other green symbols of the season.
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Once Upon a Book
by Grace Lin
Celebrating the joy of reading and the power of imagination, this enchanting story follows Alice as she is swept away to a world of wonder and adventure in the pages of her favorite book.
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Rhinos at Recess
by Mary Pope Osborne
The magic tree house transports Jack and Annie to South Africa where they must protect a majestic rhino from poachers.
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Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
by Benjamin Stevenson
A self-published author of crime novel writing guides attends a reunion with his family of expert killers and investigates when a body is found outside in the snow as another storm approaches.
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The House of Eve: A Novel
by Sadeqa Johnson
From the award-winning author of Yellow Wife, a daring and redemptive novel set in 1950s Philadelphia and Washington, DC, that explores what it means to be a woman and a mother, and how much one is willing to sacrifice to achieve her greatest goal.
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Love Redesigned: Some Kind of Love
by Jenny Proctor
A Wedding dress heist with my ex? Why not? Going home to my twin brother's house in Charleston with my tail between my legs is the last thing I want to do. But when I walk out on my fashion-house dream job, I don't exactly have a choice. Living in New York City is anything but free. (Large Print)
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