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Technoskepticism: Between Possibility and Refusal

This book glides through the complex, networked entanglements of power that are the infrastructure of our existence in space and time among computational devices designed to foster certain types of belonging.
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I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine

This book will appeal to those with backgrounds in music and medicine and listeners curious about music’s effects on health.
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Book and Dagger: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II

A well-researched and vivid account, recognizing the little-known accomplishments of bookish spies.
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First in the Family: A Story of Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream

A sensitively narrated account, providing a window into the toll addiction takes and how it is possible to come out on the other side. Listeners will connect to Hoppe’s story of simultaneously longing for and losing control.
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The Secret Painter

Reporting about outsider art is usually told from a third-person perspective, often ending up clinical, cold, and distant. This book’s first-person narrative skillfully avoids this, as the author’s discoveries about himself go hand-in-hand with discoveries about his uncle.
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Nothin’ Comes Easy: The Life of Rodney Dangerfield

A comedy legend’s life and career get some respect in Starr’s detailed biography.
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After Lives: On Biography and the Mysteries of the Human Heart

An introspective examination of the biographer’s craft that interrogates how a Marshall’s vocation has shaped her memories of the past. A writer’s memoir for those who enjoyed Colm Tóibín’s A Guest at the Feast.
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Goat-Footed Gods

Assured and succinct, Driskell articulates a personal philosophy of life that, while tending toward pessimism, might still envision “the thought that everything / will be okay wrestling down / the thought that it won’t.”
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John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs

This fascinating book will be a hit among music fans and students of popular culture at public and academic libraries.
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Literature for the People: How the Pioneering Macmillan Brothers Built a Publishing Powerhouse

For all readers curious about the eventful lives and times of two tenacious brothers who brought real change to the publishing industry.

Columbo Explains the Seventies: A TV Cop’s Pop Culture Journey

Ideal for fans of 1970s TV, Stewart’s enjoyable and thought-provoking essays will give Columbo fans an additional excuse to rewatch old episodes.
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Still Water Carving Light: Poems

These lyrics read like elegies, homages to those gone now or those who might go before us.
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The Untold Story of Scott Hoying, Pentatonix Star: My Son’s Journey To Find Harmony in Music and Life

Will be of high interest to Pentatonix fans and has broader appeal as well.
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Audrey Hepburn: A Life of Beautiful Uncertainty

Santopietro has amassed a large amount of research and interviews into a compelling and flowing narrative, while photos with fashion commentary by designer Banks enlighten the text.
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Boots on the Ground: Modern Land Warfare from Iraq to Ukraine

Recommended for all military collections.
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The Montiers: From Enslavement to Paul Robeson and Beyond

A fascinating story of early Black America and the resulting generations of a family that came to prominence.
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Black Girls and How We Fail Them

There are times throughout each chapter where Halliday’s writing becomes repetitive. However, her message is loud and clear. Suggest this book to parents of Black girls as well as anyone who educates, works with, and engages with them.
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Perseverance: Life and Death in the Subarctic

A compelling tale of one man’s struggle against nature and himself, conveying the immense personal satisfaction to be gained if one steps off the beaten track.
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Paris Undercover: A Wartime Story of Courage, Friendship, and Betrayal

Beautifully written and thoroughly absorbing, Goodman’s book is a must-read, particularly for those interested in lesser known aspects of World War II history.
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Getting Back to the Table: 5 Steps to Reviving Stalled Negotiations

This business self-improvement guide will help negotiators at all skill levels to learn from their mistakes.
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No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce

Mlotek’s multifaceted account of marriage and divorce is a modern social examination more than a personal story.
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Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us

A fierce understanding of a life well lived. Recommended for all memoir collections.
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Forget the Fairy Tale and Find Your Happiness

Best suited for large libraries with expansive memoir collections.
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Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson

A great addition to any library, this is a raw, well-told biography of an LGBTQIA+ pioneer.
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What Might Be: Confronting Racism To Transform Our Institutions

Sturm’s advice on bridge-building and reimagination can help leaders in their work. Dense with examples and advice, the book includes thoughtful, critical responses from Goodwin Liu, Freeman Hrabowski, and Anurima Bhargava to balance Sturm’s own viewpoint as a white person.
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Untangling: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis

A stirring book that will be of interest to readers of memoirs about mental health or Jewish life, but also relevant to clinicians seeking a patient’s perspective.
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Ignite Your Yoga: How To Live, Practice, and Teach as an Authentic Yoga Steward

This book is far more than a yoga book. It’s chock-full of historical information from key yoga texts and traditions, designed to increase a sense of stewardship for people’s individual and distinctive bodies, the land around them, and their communities. Give to fans of Jessamyn Stanley’s Every Body Yoga and Kathryn Budig’s Aim True. This title also makes a wonderful choice for activists and advocates.
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Banana Capital: Stories, Science, and Poison at the Equator

An incisive indictment of the banana industry, recommended for readers interested in the public health sciences, ecology, agriculture, workers’ rights, and environmental activism.

Food for Thought: Essays and Ruminations

Whether exposing his favorite guilty-pleasure Little Debbie treat or the meals he won’t ever return to, Brown writes like he cooks (and judges cooking competitions), with confidence punched up with a shake of the curmudgeon and an extra dash of comedy.
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Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women

This is an engaging listen with its premise neatly laid out, organized into easily consumable chunks, and delivered with tight narration. Howes’s work fills a gap in most library collections, and the audio could be a draw for fans of history podcasts.
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Anima: A Wild Pastoral

Narrator Pela skillfully conveys Kassabova’s vivid account of the harsh realities of mountain life and the impact of limited government subsidies and restricted grazing rights on Bulgaria’s shepherding population. A thoughtful account of a changing way of life.
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The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America

Lewis’s work gives listeners a starting point to assess how visual stereotyping in the U.S. continues to shape views of the Other. Her rich account is well documented and draws on the work of Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. Du Bois alongside Toni Morrison and critical race theorists who contend that visual persuasion became a normalizing strategy to make the United States a place where racial injustice thrived.
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The Paranormal Ranger: A Navajo Investigator’s Search for the Unexplained

Though some listeners might wish for more hard evidence to back up the author’s accounts of the inexplicable, Milford’s debut memoir will appeal to fans of the paranormal and those seeking alternate lenses for approaching unexplained phenomena.
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Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman

Shield’s inspiring and insightful narrative resonates. This fresh conversation will be a valuable addition to any collection focused on gender, personal growth, or aging.
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The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore

This audiobook is a tale of the past and a cry for the future, urging listeners to appreciate and support these cherished spaces. Whether it’s discussing the unique smells of bookstores or sharing stories of literary spaces, this is a must-listen for anyone who loves books or bookstores.
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What the Chicken Knows: A New Appreciation of the World’s Most Familiar Bird

This audiobook is a superb addition to Montgomery’s rich portfolio of works on the natural world. Both educational and entertaining, it offers listeners a fresh perspective on chickens and highlights the author’s skill in blending science with personal narrative.
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Magically Black and Other Essays

Using humor to address prevailing stereotypes and misconceptions, Walker unfurls a critical perspective on racial disparities in the contemporary world. This is a must-listen for listeners seeking a candid and thought-provoking account of the experiences of a Black father, writer, and educator.
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The Road Is Good: How a Mother’s Strength Became a Daughter’s Purpose

Aduba’s affecting memoir is a testament to resilience, cultural heritage, and self-discovery. This audio will resonate with fans of Orange Is the New Black and those interested in immigrants’ experiences and mother-daughter relationships.
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Bone of the Bone: Essays on America by a Daughter of the Working Class

With its blend of investigative journalism and cultural critique, this must-have audiobook will spark timely conversations. A richly told series of essays, essential for those interested in social justice, politics, and the personal narratives of the working-class United States.
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The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi

A heartbreaking and illuminating listen, laying bare the social and political climate of the time and the lasting impact of a horrifying hate crime.

The Gift of Animals: Poems of Love, Loss, and Connection

A thought-provoking collection of poetic gems that will inspire and remind readers of the importance of connecting with the natural world.
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Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves

A fascinating look at the medical knowledge of animals; this would be a worthy addition to any life sciences collection.
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After the North Pole: A Story of Survival, Mythmaking, and Melting Ice

Readers looking for a first-person account of adventure should look to Kagge’s older writings, but this historical overview is an illuminating springboard into deeper, icier waters. A unique blend of travel and history.
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The Serial Killer’s Apprentice: And Other True Stories of Cleveland’s Most Intriguing Unsolved Crimes

A thoughtful and well-researched compilation of unsolved crimes, perfect for any true crime collection. Listeners interested in more of Renner’s work may also want to check out Little, Crazy Children and the forthcoming Scout Camp.
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Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America

This well-researched work illuminates the deep connections between sexual politics and broader social and political movements. Recommended for social science collections everywhere.
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Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond

Butler’s debut memoir is an enjoyable tribute to Little House on the Prairie and a testament to the life’s work of a thoroughly likable actor, director, and producer.
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What Happened to Belén: The Unjust Imprisonment That Sparked a Women’s Rights Movement

Corzo’s command of Spanish adds immediacy and authenticity to this riveting story of how one woman’s wrongful imprisonment ignited a movement to legalize abortion in Argentina and bring worldwide attention to women’s rights.
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Low-Hanging Fruit: Sparkling Whines, Champagne Problems, and Pressing Issues from My Gay Agenda

A recommended purchase, perfect for listeners who appreciate sharp humor and social commentary. Whether looking for a quick laugh or an insightful take on current events, this book provides both in abundance.
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What I Ate in One Year (and Related Thoughts)

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a self-described “snooty” celebrity memoir that chronicles a year in the kitchen, and in a life. Recommended for fans of Ina Garten’s Be Ready When the Luck Happens and Tom Colicchio’s Why I Cook.
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It’s a Gas: The Sublime and Elusive Elements That Expand Our World

A fine addition to popular science collections akin to Ruth Kassinger’s Slime.
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A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France

Hoffman’s journey in the French countryside will challenge listeners to consider what being “at home” really means. This captivating work will add flavor to any audio memoir collection.
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A Hell of a Storm: The Battle for Kansas, the End of Compromise, and the Coming of the Civil War

An incisive and adeptly narrated account of how the Kansas-Nebraska Act brought about the rise of the Republican Party, the election of Abraham Lincoln, and a deeply polarized nation into war.
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To the Realization of Perfect Helplessness

The print version of this exploration of poetry and imagery won the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry and an NAACP Image Award. This audio is equally impactful and is a must for any poetry or photography collection.
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A Rebel in Gaza: A Daughter of Rafah Speaks

A passionate, precisely narrated account of recent events in Gaza and what it means to be a daughter of Rafah. Alghoul provides listeners with substantive insight into the courage required to keep writing and speaking out.

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We’ve Decided To Go in a Different Direction: Essays

Sanchez is unafraid to share her worst moments in this relatable and inspirational take on overcoming life’s unexpected obstacles.
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From “Born To Be Wild” to “Dazed and Confused”: Rock Music’s Revolution in 1968

Despite covering most of the significant bands of the time, Einarson tends to deal with time-worn material and offers few new insights in a book that may seem repetitive to most rock fans.
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Passing the Torch: An Apology for Classical Christian Education

Will appeal to readers who enjoy the works of Charlotte Mason and Susan Wise Bauer.
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Songs She Wrote: Forty Hits by Pioneering Women of Popular Music

A treasure for those interested in music and women’s history. The easy-to-read narrative will appeal to a wide variety of readers.
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Behind the Red Velvet Curtain: An American Ballerina in Russia

This peek inside what it takes to become a Russian ballet dancer will inspire appreciation for Womack’s dogged determination to achieve her dream.
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Miracles and Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus

No matter how familiar readers are with the gospels, the stories Pagels has woven together offer new takes on who Jesus was and what it means to bring facts to faith with clarity and curiosity.
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Why I’m Still a Christian: After Two Decades of Conversations with Skeptics and Atheists—The Reason I Believe

What makes this work different from others in the genre is its balanced approach to demonstrating how faith and belief in God make sense, while examining perspectives from experts with opposing viewpoints. The book’s organizational format makes it easy to follow the complex arguments and effectively highlights the centrality of faith in Christianity. A valuable addition to any library’s religion collection.
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Moving Through Life: Essential Lessons of Dance

An insightful and heartening account of the importance of movement.

The Yardbirds: The Most Blueswailing Futuristic Way-Out Heavy Beat Sound

Stanfield captures the emergence and evolution of 1960s British blues that will captivate classic rock fans.
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Is This My Final Form?

A must for any contemporary poetry collection, reflecting the dizzying confusion of aging and avoiding plague in the modern era.
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Hope I Get Old Before I Die: Why Rock Stars Never Retire

The short chapters make this a fast read, and the variety of musicians reckoning with their legacy means that this should have appeal for a broad selection of readers and fans.
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It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time

An entertaining, often hilarious behind-the-scenes look at working in show business.
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Much Ado About Keanu: A Critical Reeves Theory

Koehler is passionate and persuasive, but this scholarly work will probably appeal primarily to diehard Reeves fans and film students.
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Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

A well-researched, straightforward biography about an unsung star. For larger film collections.
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Super Gay Poems: LGBTQIA+ Poetry After Stonewall

This deft and thoughtful anthology of poems about queerness is a strong addition to any library collection.
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Ecstasy: Poems

Dimitrov’s collection is fast paced, in-the-moment, and reflective. It is sure to make connections with readers, both those who are familiar with his writing and those who are newly discovering it.
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When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines

An engaging book for lovers of glossy magazines and the people who make them.
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Dressed in Black: The Shangri-Las and Their Recorded Legacy

MacKinney’s level of research and analysis will likely appeal more to music scholars than casual readers. However, as the first complete history of the Shangri-Las, this volume should still draw interest from music historians and classic pop fans.
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Man of Taste: The Erotic Cinema of Radley Metzger

King brings erudition to sexploitation, grounding this work in film theory and exploring the subjectivity of taste. Less subjective are the movie stills used to illustrate his points.
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Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock’s Wildest Festival

This breezy oral history will appeal to most rock fans. The authors explore the festival’s impact on ’90s rock culture and provide intimate portrayals of the bands that Lollapalooza featured.
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Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America

Smith’s diagnosis of obsolescence intentionally provides no prognosis, but it is a compelling analysis nonetheless. A careful and fascinating study with implications that go beyond the confines of religion.
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The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues

At times it can be difficult to determine the audience McClellan hopes to reach, as the book’s chapters vary in length and depth, leaving some readers to find it too verbose. The work will best serves readers hoping to resolve specific issues with how the Bible is used in arguments and defenses of particular beliefs.
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Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch

Little has been available heretofore about Crouch other than his 1974 autobiography Through It All, so Darden and Newby are to be commended for this title, likely to become the definitive exploration of this influential artist.
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What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief

A deeply comforting and hopeful read. Libraries should consider adding it to their collection for its spiritual insight but also for its practical tools for dealing with loss. Sampson’s book is a valuable resource for anyone dealing with grief, as well as for those seeking to support others through hard times.
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A Little Daylight Left: Poems

A compelling read for anyone willing to sit with discomfort and find beauty in the process of facing life head-on.
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Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over: My Guide to Life

Caine has a wealth of wisdom, experience, and genuine positivity, and his fans and cinephiles will significantly enjoy his musings.

June Mathis: The Rise and Fall of a Silent Film Visionary

Slater’s thorough research and astute analyses of cinematic themes make this an exemplary biography of a filmmaking pioneer.

Dark City Dames: The Women Who Defined Film Noir (Revised and Expanded Edition)

This attractively designed book, featuring film stills, publicity posters, and gorgeous photos of its subjects, is a valuable addition to the genre.
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Kin: Caribbean Recipes for the Modern Kitchen

Caribbean cookbooks are having a moment, and this modern interpretation of the classics will find a home with fans of spice and flavor who don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen.
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La Cucina di Terroni: The Cookbook

A welcome addition to showcase traditional Italian cooking in collections.
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The Urban Naturalist: How To Make the City Your Scientific Playground

A wide-ranging yet thorough resource for the would-be urban citizen scientist. For naturalists, conservationists, citizen and community scientists, and those who would facilitate such efforts.
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New England Brunch: Seasonal Midday Meals for Leisurely Weekends

An engaging and informative guide to brunch done the New England way.
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The How Not To Age Cookbook: 100+ Recipes for Getting Healthier and Living Longer

An accessible, information-packed guide demonstrating that it is never too late to take steps toward a healthier lifestyle.
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Flower Day: A Story of 24 Hours and 24 Floral Lives

Rich observation and beautiful illustrations are highlights of Knapp’s unique take on flowering plants.

Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age

A must-read for anyone interested in technology and artificial intelligence; will also be engaging for memoir lovers.
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Tastes and Traditions: A Journey Through Menu History

An entertaining and beautiful look at the history and significance of menus.
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The Evolution of Imperfection: The Science of Why We Aren’t and Can’t Be Perfect

While clearly aimed at an academic audience, this book defines its terms and provides helpful illustrations and diagrams, as well as a glossary of abbreviations. It’s accessible for interested lay readers, offering a nice round-up of the history of and current scientific understandings of evolution. Both academic and public libraries will find this enlightening and of interest.

Drink Your Garden: Recipes, Stories and Tips from the Simple Goodness Cocktail Farm

Imagine The Bartender’s Bible got a Martha Stewart Living makeover; that about sums up this superb book’s depth of information, artfully packaged and infectiously conveyed.
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The Condiment Book: Unlocking Maximum Flavor with Minimal Effort

A thorough book on boosting flavor with condiments, suitable for larger collections.
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Barbie: The Official Cocktail Book; 50 Dreamy Recipes for Inspired Entertaining

This bright and lively volume catches the eye and is sure to spark nostalgic conversations about cocktails and culture.

The Meathead Method: A BBQ Hall of Famer’s Secrets and Science on BBQ, Grilling, and Outdoor Cooking with 114 Recipes

Writing with passion, panache, and plenty of dry wit, Meathead breaks down the art and science of grilling and barbequing, making his an indispensable guide even for collections that have other excellent grilling books, such as Tyler Florence’s American Grill and Steven Raichlen’s The Barbecue! Bible.
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Every Day with Babs: 101 Family-Friendly Dinners for Every Day of the Week

This appealing cookbook features accessible recipes and warm guidance to ensure many happy evenings around the dinner table.
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Sesame: Global Recipes + Stories of an Ancient Seed

Simons offers an exploration of sesame-based recipes that go far beyond the typical and highlight this pantry staple’s versatility.
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A Grain, a Green, a Bean: One Simple Formula, Countless Meatless Meals

A great addition to vegan cookbook shelves, offering a multitude of options that will spark culinary creativity.
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Nature Guide to Acadia National Park

An essential title for Maine libraries and those nearby.
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