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8 Steps to Energize Your Faith
by Joe Paprocki, DMin
Loyola Press
In 8 Steps to Energize Your Faith, Joe Paprocki offers practical advice to guide us out of the fog and bolster our confidence in who we are—beloved children of God. This means growing in faith, but how? By tapping into God’s loving Spirit so we can go with the holy flow and let the small stuff go.
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Aquaman & The Flash Voidsong
by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing; illus. by Vasco Georgiev, Colored by Rain Beredo
DC Comics
Barry Allen is the Fastest Man Alive. Arthur Curry is a king of the seas. As the Flash and Aquaman they're both trying to navigate their personal relationships and professional lives as superheroes. All the while, a clock is counting down to a collision course with an alien species that threatens to destroy everything they love.
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The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
by Michael Finkel
Penguin Random House
In this spellbinding portrait of obsession and flawed genius, the bestselling author of The Stranger in the Woods brings us into Breitwieser’s strange world—unlike most thieves, he never stole for money, keeping all his treasures in a single room where he could admire them—until one final act of hubris brought everything crashing down.
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Batcat
by Meggie Ramm
ABRAMS
MEET BATCAT! 50% Bat, 50% Cat, 100% Special. Batcat loves being all alone in their home on Spooky Island, but when Batcat suddenly finds themself haunted by an annoying ghost, they visit the local Island Witch for a spell to remove their ghastly guest! An outrageously sweet and fun graphic novel series for emerging readers about accepting yourself and others.
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Bea Wolf
by Zach Weinersmith; illus. by Boulet
First Second
A modern middle-grade graphic novel retelling of Beowulf, featuring a gang of troublemaking kids who must defend their tree house from a fun-hating adult who can instantly turn children into grown-ups.
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Best-Laid Plans: The Promises and Pitfalls of the New Deal’s Greenbelt Towns
by Julie D. Turner
University of Cincinnati Press
Best-Laid Plans identifies where the Greenbelt Towns succeeded and where they failed and examines the perceived need for this expansive, and expensive program, tracing the route from conception to realization.
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Black Cat Social Club
by Christopher Painter; illus. by Bob Quinn, Colored by Meg Casey
Humanoids
The witches of Black Cat Social Club have the punk rock chops (and spellcasting magic), but they haven't had their big break, until one of them makes a deal with a literal corporate demon for more power. Plus side, they’re a hit! Downside? They accidentally triggered the apocalypse. If you’ve ever wished Josie and the Pussycats had more demons or Buffy fronted a rock band, this is for you.
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Black Chameleon: Memory, Womanhood, and Myth
by Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton
Henry Holt and Co.
With a poet’s gift for lyricism, Mouton’s debut memoir confronts both the challenges and joys of growing up Black and making your own truth. Mouton reflects on her childhood, living in the world as a Black woman whose love is all too often coupled with danger, and finally learning to be a mother to another Black girl in America.
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Blow Up
by Ellen Crosby
Severn House
A simple assignment leads renowned photojournalist Sophie Medina down a dark and dangerous path in this gripping puzzler of a mystery set in Washington, D.C. This third Sophie Medina mystery, following Multiple Exposure and Ghost Image, is a great choice for readers who enjoy fearless female sleuths, well-plotted puzzles and gripping political intrigue.
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Bones of Belonging: Finding Wholeness in a White World
by Annahid Dashtgard
Dundurn Press
Sharp, funny, and poignant stories of what it’s like to be a Brown woman working for change in a white world, offering “an essential roadmap toward belonging” (Loretta J. Ross). Inclusion leader and racial justice consultant Annahid Dashtgard shares her experiences looking for and teaching about belonging in our divided world.
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Burning Distance
by Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
Oceanview
When Lizzy was ten, her father was killed in a plane crash. Now, another member of her family has been murdered—and Lizzy’s true love, Adil, has been deported with his father, who’s been accused of illicit arms trafficking. Burning Distance is set against the background of deadly weapons smuggling in the Middle East and explosive family secrets.
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Busy Feet
by Marcia Berneger; illus. by Susanna Chapman
Starry Forest Books
Kirkus calls Busy Feet "a bouncy, exuberant read as playful as its target audience." See just how busy little feet can be at playtime, bath time, and more! The winning combination of diverse and inclusive art with playful rhyme and expressive illustrations, makes learning opposites a blast. Busy Feet promises full-to-bursting fun for wigglers of all ages!
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Cassandra in Reverse
by Holly Smale
MIRA Books
If you had the power to change the past…would you? Cassandra Dankworth is a creature of habit. Her life runs in a pleasing, predictable order…until now. She's just been dumped and fired on the same day. Then, something truly unexpected happens: Cassie discovers she can go back and change the past.
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Chasing Giants: In Search of the World’s Largest Freshwater Fish
by Zeb Hogan and Stefan Lovgren
University of Nevada Press
Chasing Giants: In Search of the World’s Largest Freshwater Fish by author Zeb Hogan, published by the University of Nevada Press, combines science and adventure to provide insights into the key role megafish play in our past, present, and future. Hogan traverses the globe seeking answers to the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of the Earth’s lakes and rivers.
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Community-Engaged Research for Resilience and Health, Volume 4
by Kelli E. Canada and Clark M. Peters
University of Cincinnati Press
The efforts featured highlight community-based solutions, points of strength, and sources of resilience to help underserved communities that are struggling to survive and thrive in the face of adversity.
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The Deadlands: Hunted
by Skye Melki-Wegner
Henry Holt and Co.
Battle rages between the dinosaur kingdoms of Cretacea. As the two remaining dinosaur kingdoms fight, Eleri is exiled from his home. Banished to the Deadlands, he must join forces with a group of questionable allies to avoid becoming prey. Eleri and his fellow exiles must do all they can to save their kingdoms from a lurking predator. . . and a secret plot that might destroy them all.
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Dear Mothman
by Robin Gow
ABRAMS
The only one who understands might not even exist in this moving middle-grade novel in verse about a young trans boy dealing with the loss of his friend by writing to his favorite cryptid, Mothman. Called “a gift” by National Book Award winner Kacen Callendar, Dear Mothman is a story about finding belonging and hope in the most unexpected places.
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Destiny Finds Her Way: How a Rescued Baby Sloth Learned to Be Wild
by Margarita Engle
National Geographic Kids
Explore the Costa Rican rainforest with Destiny, a rescued orphan baby sloth who must learn to climb and master the skills needed to return to the wild, in this heartwarming true story. Join Newbery Honor winner Margarita Engle as she introduces you to the world of sloths in this inspiring story about overcoming obstacles and believing in yourself.
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Ellie Engle Saves Herself
by Leah Johnson
Disney Publishing
From award-winning author Leah Johnson comes a laugh-until-you-cry, cry-until-you-laugh story about friendship, change, and the power we have to love ourselves. When Ellie Engle wakes up from a freak earthquake with the power to bring anything back to life with her touch, and a video of her using those powers goes viral, her quiet life will never be the same.
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Evergreen
by Naomi Hirahara
Soho Press
Los Angeles, 1946: A Japanese American nurse's aid named Aki navigates the dangers of post-WWII and post-Manzanar life as she attempts to find justice for a broken family in this follow-up to the Mary Higgins Clark Award–winning mystery Clark and Division.
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A Forest Journey: The Role of Trees in the Fate of Civilization
by John Perlin
Patagonia
A foundational conservation story that should not be lost in the archives, A Forest Journey has long been regarded a timeless, comprehensive book on the major role forests have played in human life. This newly revised edition emphasizes the importance of forests in the fight against global warming and the urgency to protect the great trees and forests of the world.
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From Generosity to Justice: A New Gospel of Wealth
by Darren Walker
Disruption Books
Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, articulates a bold vision for philanthropy in the twenty-first century. It demands that all members of society recognize their own privilege and position, address the root causes of social ills, and seek out and listen to those who live amid and experience injustice. This book challenges and emboldens readers to consider philanthropy as a tool for achieving economic, social, and political justice.
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Games for Dead Girls: A Thriller
by Jen Williams
Penguin Random House
Exploring the fine line where supernatural ends and real human monstrosity begins, Games for Dead Girls is a haunting, dark read from award-winning author Jen Williams. Told in alternating timelines, a ritualistic game turns deadly for two young girls, but it will be years before they must face the true horrors of their past.
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Grounded
by Aisha Saeed, Huda Al-Marashi, Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, and S.K. Ali
ABRAMS
When a thunderstorm grounds all flights following a huge Muslim convention, four unlikely kids are thrown together in the airport. Told in alternating points of view from four bestselling and award-winning authors, Grounded is a warm and witty middle grade novel about one unexpected night that will change these kids forever.
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Growing Up Powerful
by Nona Willis-Aronowitz
Rebel Girls
Rebel Girls is on a mission to change the confidence gap between girls and boys, by sharing the inside scoop on dealing with irritating body changes, social anxiety, friendship dilemmas, and a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming. With a pitch-perfect voice, tangible advice, and humorous graphic novel panels, Rebel Girls Growing Up Powerful will inspire girls to be their most confident selves.
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Hang the Moon
by Jeannette Walls
Scribner
From Jeannette Walls, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle, comes a riveting new novel about an indomitable young woman in Virginia during Prohibition.
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Hide and Shh!: A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion
by Christina Dendy
Cardinal Rule Press
Dinah loves to play games with her older sister, Chloe, but she’ s not very good at the still and quiet kind. When her not-so-sneaky efforts to get into the big kids’ game backfire, Dinah learns to adapt while showing Chloe and her friends that there’ s more than one way to play.
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Hit Parade of Tears: Stories
by Izumi Suzuki
Verso
A new collection of stories from the cult author of Terminal Boredom. Japanese counter-culture icon Izumi Suzuki was a pioneer of punky science fiction and in these eleven short stories she distorts and enhances some of the classic concepts of sci-fi and fantasy. Wryly anarchic and deeply imaginative, Suzuki was a writer like no other. Publishers Weekly says, "SFF fans are sure to be pleased with these slangy, accessible new translations of a master.
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How (Not) to Date a Pop Star
by Jada Trainor
Wattpad Books
Childhood best friends Aaliyah and Tyler drifted apart when Tyler won a TV talent show, skyrocketing him to superstardom. Years later, Aaliyah has her heart set on moving away to study dance, but when Tyler suddenly comes back home, the pair of them will have to find a way to forge a future together without giving up on their dreams.
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How Can I Help You
by Laura Sims
Penguin Random House
From the author of Looker comes this “compulsive and unforgettable novel” (Mona Awad) of razor-sharp suspense about two local librarians whose lives become dangerously intertwined.
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I Am Ace: Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life
by Cody Daigle-Orians
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
If you are looking for answers to these questions, Cody is here to help. Within these pages lie all the advice you need as a questioning ace teen.
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Kids Ask About Mummies
by Kenn Goin; illus. by Will Davis
Sequoia Kids Media
Did you know that ancient Egyptian mummy makers had special tools to extract brains through the nose? Or that before mummies became objects of scientific interest, people used to burn them as fuel? Explore this exciting book for answers to questions you'll be glad we asked-plus "Did You Know?" fun facts and lots of vivid, dramatic illustrations.
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Killingly
by Katharine Beutner
Soho Crime
Based on the unsolved real-life disappearance of a Mount Holyoke student in 1897, Edmund White Award–winning author Katharine Beutner's Killingly is a haunting and unforgettable historical portrait of academia, family trauma, and the risks faced by women who dared to pursue unconventional paths at the end of the 19th century.
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La Tercera
by Gina Apostol
Soho Press
In her first novel since Insurrecto, Gina Apostol, whom the The New York Times has compared to Borges and Nabokov, has written her most ambitious and personal novel yet, assembling a vision of Philippine history from the 19th century to present day through the fragmented story of the Delgados, a family surviving across generations of colonization, catastrophe, and war.
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Launchpad Republic: America’s Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters
by Howard Wolk and John Landry
Wiley
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful forces in America and the world today, but few books address its link to politics. Launchpad Republic describes how entrepreneurship developed over the course of American history and how it is intricately connected to the country’s democratic institutions, corporate and financial systems, and emphasis on individual and consumer rights. A likely classic.
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Life in Five Senses: How Exploring the Senses Got Me Out of My Head and Into the World
by Gretchen Rubin
Penguin Random House
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project discovers a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses.
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Long Goes to Dragon School
by Helen H. Wu; illus. by Mae Besom
Yeehoo Press
Inspired by the author's experience as a minority immigrant student, this picture book follows a Chinese dragon who struggles to breathe fire in his new Western dragon school, only to discover he must carve his own path to finding a sense of belonging. Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale celebrates perseverance, cultural inclusion, and self-discovery.
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The Mighty Bite
by Nathan Hale
ABRAMS
What happens when a couple of prehistoric creatures want to become internet stars? From Nathan Hale, the New York Times bestselling creator of Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales, comes a wacky, hilarious, and totally unique graphic novel about two friends with dreams of fame and glory—perfect for fans of Dog Man and InvestiGators
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Mina Belongs Here
by Sandra Niebuhr-Siebert and Lars Baus
Floris Books
Perfect for families experiencing life in a new language and for building empathy in young readers. When Mina starts kindergarten in her new country the only word she understands is her name. A heartfelt exploration of a migrant experience with expressive illustrations that begin in muted monochrome, slowly transforming to vibrant colour as Mina becomes comfortable in her new world.
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Minecraft: Gather, Cook, Eat! Official Cookbook
by Tara Thedharis
Insight Editions
Discover 40+ recipes like Mooshroom Burgers, Suspicious Stew, and The Cake! Featuring recipes that are ideal for every skill level (and player type), this cookbook is just what you need to bring a touch of Minecraft into your kitchen. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to gather, cook, and eat!
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The Mother Load: Surviving the Daily Grind Without Losing Your Ever Loving Mind
by Meredith Ethington
Dexterity Books
Drawing from her years of motherhood, author and blogger Meredith Ethington offers advice for each moment of motherhood—the good, the bad, the ugly. Filled with raw, honest anecdotes, Ethington’s portrayal of motherhood is fully transparent—at times humorous, at times heart-rending. Her commentary never shies away from the tougher subjects of motherhood that often get pushed under the rug.
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My Murder: A Novel
by Katie Williams
Penguin Random House
Lou is a happily married mother of an adorable toddler. She’s also the victim of a local serial killer. Recently brought back to life and returned to her grieving family by a government project, she is grateful for this second chance. But as the new Lou re-adapts, she realizes that disturbing questions remain about what exactly preceded her death.
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Mystery at the Aquarium (OceanX Adventures Book 1)
by Kate B. Jerome
Earth Aware Kids
What’s causing a mysterious power outage at the local aquarium? Best friends and curious 5th-grade conservationists Marena and Aisha have an exciting theory. Following the advice of their OceanX mentor, they search for real scientific evidence and embark on a fact-finding mission that leads to some spooky sleuthing. Are they on the verge of an out-of-this-world discovery? Or did their imaginations go entirely too far?
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No One Owns the Colors
by Gianna Davy; illus. by Brenda Rodriguez
The Collective Book Studio
Melodic, rhythmic text provides the words and the confidence readers may need if someone says that their color—be it shirt, shoes, or simply the crayon they love most—is wrong. No One Owns the Colors is a lively celebration of self-expression and a bolstering invitation to advocate for your special uniqueness.
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Not a Book About Bunnies
by Amanda Henke; illus. by Anna Daviscourt
Starry Forest Books
There are hardly any books about the most majestic creature—the porcupine! But there are lots of books about bunnies. In this self-aware picture book, a porcupine vies for the reader's attention as a bunny tries to get porcupine’s attention. Can a fluffy forest critter and a prickly, aspiring author create a story that is not a book about bunnies?
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Notes on Complexity: A Scientific Theory of Connection, Consciousness, and Being
by Neil Theise
Spiegel & Grau
An electrifying introduction to complexity theory, the science of how complex systems behave—from cells to human beings, ecosystems, the known universe and beyond—that profoundly reframes our understanding and illuminates our interconnectedness.
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Of Bears and Weight Loss: How to Manage Triggers, Lose Weight, and Enjoy Getting Fit
by Dr. Brian King
Apollo Publishers
Psychologist, stand-up comedian, and best-selling author Dr. Brian King reveals the techniques he used to lose 100 pounds, and provides guidance and humor to make your weight loss journey a healthy, sustainable, and even enjoyable one. The follow-up to Dr. Brian’s stress management guide, The Art of Taking It Easy, this book is equally destined to help readers worldwide live better, longer, more active lives—and make your skinny jeans your everyday ones.
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On Earth as It Is on Television
by Emily Jane
Disney Publishing
First Contact stories have never been as intoxicating and fun as in Emily Jane’s debut novel of the sudden arrival—and departure—of spaceships above Earth. “Heartfelt, witty, and secretly romantic, [this] is a delightful and poignant story about what it is to be human and what we owe each other.” —Christina Lauren, NYT best-selling author of Something Wilder
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one long listening: a memoir of grief, friendship, and spiritual care
by Chenxing Han
North Atlantic Books
For readers of The Wild Edge of Sorrow and Crying in H-Mart How do we grieve our losses? How can we care for our spirits? Immigrant daughter, novice chaplain, bereaved friend: author Chenxing Han takes us on a pilgrimage through the wilds of grief and laughter, pain and impermanence, reconnecting us to both the heartache and inexplicable brightness of living.
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The Only Survivors
by Megan Miranda
Scribner
From the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls, a thrilling mystery about a group of former classmates who reunite to mark the tenth anniversary of a tragic accident—only to have one of the survivors disappear, casting fear and suspicion on the original tragedy.
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The Opium Queen: The Untold Story of the Rebel Who Ruled the Golden Triangle
by Gabrielle Paluch
Rowman & Littlefield
The Opium Queen is the true story of the widely mythologized genderqueer Burmese opium-pioneer of noble Chinese descent, Olive Yang, who secretly ran an anti-communist rebel army supported by the CIA in the 1950s heyday of the Golden Triangle.
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Pixies of the Sixties: You Really Got Me Now
by Gihef and Jul Maroh; illus. by Christian Lachenal, Giulio Macaione and Alberto Zanon
Humanoids
It’s the Swinging Sixties in the UK, and fairies have revealed themselves to the world! Now, as the fairies integrate into society, the question on everyone’s mind is… is humanity ready? Featuring a brand new story from Jul Maroh (Blue is the Warmest Color).
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Promises of Gold
by José Olivarez, Spanish translation by David Ruano
Henry Holt and Co.
How many bad lovers have gotten poems? How many crushes? What about our friends? Those homies who are there all along—cheering for us and reminding us that love is abundant. In this groundbreaking collection of poems, José Olivarez explores every kind of love—self, brotherly, romantic, familial, cultural–and grapples with the contradictions of the American Dream.
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Queen in Comics!
by Emmanuel Marie and Sophie Blitman
NBM Graphic Novels
Brian May, Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury form one of the greatest rock bands in the world. Under the leadership of its charismatic singer, Queen is a planetary success for each hit with its decadent shows, inimitable aesthetics and style. "Bohemian Rhapsody", "We Are the Champions", "Don't Stop Me Now" or even "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" are just some of the hits! Discover the great stories and little secrets surrounding the legend!
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Race, Ethnicity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Melvin Thomas, Loren Henderson and Hayward Derrick Horton (editors)
University of Cincinnati Press
A collection of essays that provide a mix of critical examination of the progress and direction of our COVID-19 response, personal accounts of the stark difference in care and outcomes for minorities throughout the United States, and offer recommendations to create a foundation for future response and research during the critical early days.
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Saints of the Household
by Ari Tison
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Growing up with a physically abusive father, Max and Jay learned the only way to protect themselves is to keep their heads down. But when a classmate is in trouble, they intervene, harming their school's soccer star. As the truth unfolds, Max and Jay grapple with their actions. They'll have to reach back to their roots to find their way forward.
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Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Specialist Untangles the Truth About Marijuana
by Peter Grinspoon M.D. - Foreword by Dr. Andrew Weil
Prometheus Books
An unflinching examination of the grossly misunderstood drug that uses data-driven medical science and a critical historical perspective to reveal the truth behind cannabis. In this balanced and measured investigation, Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School Dr. Peter Grinspoon untangles cannabis, revealing how we ended up with radically divergent understandings and pointing a way toward a middle ground.
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Seeing with the Heart: A Guide to Navigating Life’s Adventures
by Kevin O’Brien, SJ
Loyola Press
Seeing with the Heart weaves together the author’s personal experiences, the 16th-century wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and the insights of poets, artists, and storytellers through the ages. O’Brien reveals how we can realize our potential and live authentically by embracing our struggles with courage, our questions with curiosity, and our destiny with boldness.
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Shazam! Thundercrack
by Yehudi Mercado
DC Comics
Billy Batson’s never been a team player and becoming the superhero Shazam didn’t seem to change that much. After skipping school one too many times, Billy is offered a choice: football or detention. Between football practice and superhero training, Billy’s muscles…and ego…are getting bigger. Will foster dad Victor’s advice and memories of his own football triumphs help keep Shazam grounded?
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Sober Spirituality: The Joy of a Mindful Relationship with Alcohol
by Erin Jean Warde
Brazos Press
When author and Episcopal priest Erin Jean Warde quit drinking, she heard from many others in a similar situation seeking support. In Sober Spirituality, she combines personal storytelling with theological reflection to offer encouragement, wisdom, and practical insight for readers who want to reexamine their relationship with alcohol.
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Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad
by Mark Braff, Forward by Cal Ripken Jr.
Rowman & Littlefield
Sons of Baseball is full of personal stories from sons of major league baseball players who talk about what it was like growing up with a famous father. Along the way, we get a rare glimpse of the ballplayers themselves, not as pitchers, hitters, managers, and coaches, but as dads and granddads.
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Stars, Hide Your Fire
by Jessica Best
Quirk Books
Knives Out goes sci-fi in this gripping YA mystery set in space. An expert thief from a struggling moon, Cass plans the ultimate heist. It's a simple plan: hitch a ride to a wealthy planet, sneak into the emperor’s ball, and steal from the rich. But when the emperor is murdered, everyone is a suspect—especially Cass.
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Teen Titans: Robin
by Kami Garcia; illus. by Gabriel Picolo
DC Comics
KAMI GARCIA and GABRIEL PICOLO continue their bestselling TEEN TITANS graphic novel series as Raven Roth, Garfield Logan, Maxine Navarro, and Damian Wayne are on the run from H.I.V.E. and the horrible experiments conducted at their expense. Meanwhile, Dick Grayson just wants to know what happened to his brother. Is Damian okay? Why hasn’t he been in contact?
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That Self-Same Metal
by Brittany N. Williams
ABRAMS
Full of vicious fae, swoon-worthy romance, and the sights and sounds of Shakespeare’s London, That Self-Same Metal is a stunning fantasy that New York Times bestselling author Ayana Gray called “nothing short of spectacular.” With an unforgettable story—and a heroine unlike any other—fans of Holly Black and Justina Ireland will be clamoring to get their hands on the sharpest fantasy of 2023.
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This Cat is Photoshopped: The Book
by Tara Richter
Richter Publishing
"I stumbled across this group on FB awhile ago of cat lovers who make funny photoshops of their pets. A cat parent will volunteer a photo of their fur baby and allow us designers total creative freedom. Sorry kitties, it’s all their fault what happened to you. Some shops are bad, quick and all are super cheesy. So cheesy. Enjoy!”
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Three Drops of Blood
by Gretchen McNeil
Disney Publishing
A Good Girls Guide to Murder meets Rear Window in this novel from celebrated author Gretchen McNeil. A mundane office job takes a dark turn when teen actress Kate witnesses a double murder through the window. In this voyeuristic thriller filled with twists and turns, can Kate get anyone to believe her before she becomes the next victim?
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The Ultimate Goal (Good Sports League #1)
by Tommy Greenwald; illus. by Lesley Vamos
ABRAMS
Ben Cutler loves everything about soccer and is REALLY good at it. Soon he’s recruited for a travel team that takes soccer super seriously. Ben is left to wonder: Is winning all that matters? A funny and heartfelt chapter book series about sports and sportsmanship from acclaimed author Tommy Greenwald, perfect for fans of The Ballpark Mysteries and Baseball Genius.
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Unmasking Control: A Guide to Beneficial Ownership Transparency
by Richard Berkhout and Francisca Fernando
IMF Publications
A lack of transparency about who owns a company or corporate entity (the beneficial owner) allows criminals to hide their identities and the criminal origins of their assets, and to enjoy the proceeds of crimes. This book discusses the need for an effective system of beneficial ownership information for anti-money laundering purposes and how this framework can reduce corruption.
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The Way We Say Hello
by Andrea Denish; illus. by BlueBean
Starry Forest Books
There are so many ways to greet someone new. How will YOU say hello? With rhyming text, heartwarming art, and educational facts, The Way We Say Hello takes you as far as Tibet and as near as your front yard as you learn how to welcome the world into your heart.
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Weird But True! Know-It-All: The Middle Ages
by Michael Burgan
National Geographic Kids
The Middle Ages come to life in this latest installment in the hit Weird But True Know-It-All series, featuring legendary rulers, epic castles, menacing weaponry, and more! Go beyond Europe to explore empires around the globe, including Ottoman, Shona, Aztec, and the Song dynasty. From Joan of Arc to Genghis Khan, you’ll know it all when you read this book.
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The Weird Sisters: A Robin, A Ribbon, and a Lawn Mower
by Mark David Smith; illus. by Kari Rust
Owlkids Books
When the Weird Sisters decide to take a day off from sleuthing, they discover an unexpected mystery: somebody has cut down the town’s only swing! Mayhem and magic ensue as the sisters search for clues and make new attempts to fit in with the people of Covenly. This second mystery in the Weird Sisters Detective Agency series is full of hilarious misunderstandings, expressive illustrations, and important messages about self-acceptance.
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When Trying to Return Home
by Jennifer Maritza McCauley (narrated by Psalm Morant and Andréa Agosto)
Dreamscape Media
Narrated by Psalm Morant and Andréa Agosto, this dazzling debut audiobook collection is a meditation on belonging, and spans a century of Black American and Afro-Latino life in Puerto Rico, Pittsburgh, Louisiana, Miami, and beyond. Note that this is the digital audiobook edition.
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When We Stayed Home
by Judith A. Proffer and Tara Fass, LMFT; illus. by Yoko Matsuoka
Huqua Press
When We Stayed Home is the upbeat story of what one kiddo did during the hardest part of the Covid-19 pandemic – they stayed home and became a “super-helper!” Young children will recognize their own experiences and emotions as they watch the super-helper paint endless pictures and draw chalk art, read books and do puzzles, and wave hello to masked neighbors.
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Who Gets In: An Immigration Story
by Norman Ravvin
University of Regina Press
In 1930, a young Jewish man fled persecution and the rise of Nazism in the hopes of starting a new life in Canada. Like countless “non-preferred” applicants, he gained entry by claiming to be single – only to discover his family was unable to follow. This deeply personal family memoir showcases a resolute struggle against xenophobic and anti-Semitic government policies.
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Why? The Human Body
by National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids
Grab hold of your stethoscope as you embark on a scientific mission to boost your brainpower on all topics about the human body! This compact little sibling of the best-selling Why? Over 1,111 Answers to Everything is designed to supercharge and satisfy your curiosity while keeping you entertained for hours. Figure out what makes you you!
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Winnie and the Trouble with Trolls
by JP Coman; illus. by Maïlys Pitcher
Crimson Dragon Publishing
Mayfield is in danger and the trolls need help! Tammy stows away in Winnie’s suitcase and gets to Dallas, but her family ends up in Alaska! While the family makes its way through Canada, Tammy’s magic is creating all kinds of problems for Winnie. How can she save the trolls if she can’t keep herself out of trouble?
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Working Together for Change: Collaborative Change Research, Evaluation, and Design
by Lisa M. Vaughn, Sara Neyer and Kathie Maynard (editors)
University of Cincinnati Press
Strategies for engaging key stakeholders—evaluators, researchers, and designers—to discuss frameworks for promoting collaborative change.
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