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Discover & Explore: DIY Bouncy Balls
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Library Closures & Changes to Hours
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New Books at Your Library
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Little Disasters
by Sarah Vaughan
A pediatrician makes unsettling discoveries when her best friend arrives in the emergency room with her infant daughter and a story that does not quite add up. By the best-selling author of Anatomy of a Scandal
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Every bone a prayer
by Ashley Blooms
"In her rural Appalachian holler, ten-year-old Misty's closest friends are the crawdads. Misty can speak to them, to the birds, to the creek, to everything outside, and she understands how they think. She knows that if she could just speak to her parentsin the same way, she could stop all the fighting. But it's too hard. When her only friend William takes their friendship too far, Misty doesn't know how to get help. This is the story of one tough-as-nails girl whose choices are few but whose imaginationis boundless, as her manner of coping with trauma becomes an adventure for everyone in her holler. Written by a survivor of sexual abuse, this is a beautifully honest story of healing and of hope"
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The bright side sanctuary for animals : a novel
by Becky Mandelbaum
The award-winning author of Bad Kansas traces an emotionally charged weekend at an animal sanctuary in Western Kansas, where personal and community bonds are tested in the wake of an estranged daughter's homecoming. A first novel. 75,000 first printing
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The living dead
by George A. Romero
The late director of Night of the Living Dead and the best-selling co-author of The Shape of Water present a contemporary thriller that traces the outbreak of a zombie plague through the fall of humankind and beyond. 100,000 first printing.
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Tech stress : how technology is hijacking our lives, strategies for coping, and pragmatic ergonomics
by Erik Peper
"An evolutionary approach to re-envisioning our relationship with technology--and reclaiming health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world Evolution shapes behaviors--and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and shiny lights, beeps, and sounds of our ever-present smartphones, laptops, and other devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, and all-over aches and pains"
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She proclaims : our declaration of independence from a man's world
by Jennifer Palmieri
An empowering guide to feminism by the best-selling author of Dear Madam President outlines a blueprint for activism while sharing lessons from her personal choice to live on her own terms instead of embracing toxic patriarchal norms. 200,000 first printing.
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