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The Waltham Murders: One Woman’s Pursuit To Expose the Truth Behind a Murder and a National Tragedy

Readers will be able to visualize Zalkind’s murder board as they take in her meticulous, intriguing summation of her years of research. This is an eloquent book that is part true-crime deep dive and part memoir. It’s a definitive resource on a crime that, while officially unsolved, appears to be littered with conspiracies, corruption, and poor decisions.
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The Young of Other Animals

Suggest to readers who aren’t squeamish about violence toward animals and those who appreciate a mother’s redemption arc.
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A Place for Us: A Memoir

A good and recommended addition to memoir collections.
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We Can Be Heroes: A Survivor’s Story

Recommended for public and academic libraries.
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Local: A Memoir

This is the perfect book for anyone feeling lost, working through grief, and attempting to find a connection with someone to feel less alone.
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A Castle in Brooklyn

Wachtell’s (This I Know) latest is a good historical novel about Jewish immigrants; a solid choice for book clubs.
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Excuse Me While I Disappear: Tales of Midlife Mayhem

Fans of Annabelle Gurwitch and Helen Ellis will likely enjoy this book as well, plus laugh out loud at this candid comedy of errors and older people.
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The Goddess Effect

This is a funny and fresh coming-of-age tale. Recommended for readers of Elin Hilderbrand or Jennifer Weiner.

No One Crosses the Wolf

A gripping, brutally honest memoir that deals with some heavy themes but will leave readers feeling hopeful and reflective by the end. Readers who enjoy examining the human spirit will be drawn to this book.
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