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The Disappearing Act

Recommended for all collections where suspense is popular.

Apples Never Fall

Moriarty’s engrossing novel is made all the more compelling by Lee’s skillful narration. Highly recommended for all collections.

No One Goes Alone

A fine ghost story steeped in Victorian morality and mannerisms.

Getaway

An essential library purchase. Recommend to fans of survival stories and thrillers set in remote wilderness.

The Freedom Race

An essential purchase for library collections that will have both teen and adult listeners waiting anxiously for the next installment.

Runner

Clark gives the listener just enough background on Cass, her friends, and cases that this book stands on its own and is highly recommended. Still, most listeners will find it more rewarding to go through the series in order.

Love in Color

A must have for library audiobook collections.

Caul Baby

Abbott-Pratt’s empathetic tone and measured delivery are a perfect match for Jerkins’s engaging novel, with morally ambiguous characters and thoughtful explorations of complex contemporary issues--none of which have easy solutions.

Crying in H Mart

This memoir of loss and identity is both personal and universal. Essential for public libraries.

The Windsor Knot

A well-crafted, solid addition to any audiobook collection.

Act Your Age, Eve Brown

This final installment in the “Brown Sisters” trilogy is a treat and is sure to be popular.

Troubled: The Failed Promise of America’s Behavioral Treatment Programs

Should be required listening for parents, educators, therapists, school consultants, and staff of adolescent mental health and drug treatment programs.

Lightseekers

This riveting tale about mob psychology and the political, religious, and social complexities of urban and rural Nigeria will captivate listeners. Highly recommended.

The Soul of a Woman

Beautiful and fulfilling; a must-listen for women everywhere.

Mr. Humble and Dr. Butcher: A Monkey’s Head, the Pope’s Neuroscientist, and the Quest To Transplant the Soul

This thought-provoking, entertaining, and more than a little disturbing work is recommended for lovers of medical history.

Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual

Great advice delivered with style.

Detransition, Baby

The buzz surrounding Peters’s novel is well-deserved. The further listeners get into the story, the more they’ll appreciate the complex characters struggling to define the concept of parenthood.

Klara and the Sun

This powerful look at the varied and often negative consequences of modern technology underscores the fragility and preciousness of human beings, an all-too-acute awareness in a world coping with a global pandemic and widespread social upheaval.

Broken (in the Best Possible Way)

This is a must-have for all public libraries.

The Paris Library

This expertly interwoven story will be a sure hit with librarians and bibliophiles, but is also a great choice for history buffs and anyone who enjoys interconnected stories about love and friendship.

The Echo Wife

Highly recommended for all collections.

The Bad Muslim Discount

Insightful, entertaining, and warmly recommended.

Flirting with Forever

This third book in the “Forever Yours” series (after Can’t Help Falling) proves Bastone is a must-read author, especially for the way she deftly weaves topics like grief, aging, and class difference into her contemporary romances. Here, she turns a disastrous first impression into a beautiful happily ever after.

Nine Days: The Race To Save Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life and Win the 1960 Election

Strongly recommended for all public libraries.

Hungry Hearts

This is a powerful volume that will be in demand, whether for specific contributors or the inspiration provided by the essays.

Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019

Essential for library collections.

Dolly Parton, Songteller

This is an excellent audiobook sure to thrill fans of Dolly Parton and country music, and readers who love unusual audiobook experiences.

Social Chemistry: Decoding the Patterns of Human Connection

Essential for all university libraries supporting psychology and human resources development curricula.

The Four Winds

With poignant prose documenting historical scenarios but also invoking currently resonant issues--environmental responsibility, immigration and displacement, workers’ and women’s rights, social ills laid bare by calamity--Hannah’s (The Great Alone) absorbing tale will enthrall a wide swath of readers.

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