Washington, C. J.

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Family Meal

With at least two strong narrators and a heartbreaking story, book clubs will gobble this up.
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Imperfect Lives

An entertaining drama that benefits from the use of multiple narrators, rendering separate plotlines distinct. Recommended for public libraries.

Family Meal

A group portrait that strikingly captures both pain and healing; highly recommended.
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The Intangible

This unique and contemplative story is let down by an audio production that doesn’t enhance the clever nature of the tale.

The Afghanistan Papers: A Secret History of the War

Complete with American and Afghan viewpoints, Whitlock’s book is a dense, nuanced analysis that will likely become an invaluable source for researchers and a valuable addition to military history collections at public and academic libraries.
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Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America

This moving, relatable story is sure to resonate with patrons who, if not already serving as a caregiver, may find themselves taking on that role soon enough. A recommended purchase for library collections.

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I Came as a Shadow: An Autobiography

Thompson was the first Black coach to win a NCAA championship, and left an indelible mark on college basketball. His autobiography is an important American life story, highly recommended for all public libraries and sports collections.

The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War

A thought-provoking, highly recommended perspective on a complex and largely overlooked people and period of modern history.

Reaganland: America’s Right Turn 1976–1980

Perlstein casts a broad net, riffing on everything from Ted Bundy to New York Mayor Ed Koch, but that is part of the package here; by the end readers have more insight on the rising tide of conservative politics.

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