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Action!: how movies began by Meghan McCarthy
Action! : how movies began by Meghan McCarthy (Illustrator)Call Number: EASY 791.43 MCA (Easy nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781534452305
Publication Date: 2022-08-23
Meghan McCarthy tells the story of the history of movies and the creators who made them. In fascinating detail, she shows how early photography capturing motion became silent films, which led to the first color films. Provided by publisher.
Alice Waters Cooks Up a Food Revolution by Diane Stanley
The Astronomer Who Questioned Everything: the story of Maria Mitchell by Laura Alary, illustrated by Ellen Rooney
Because Claudette by Tracey Baptiste, illustrated by Tonya Engel
Born Hungry: Julia Child becomes "the French Chef" by Alex Prud'homme, illustrated by Sara Green
Celia Planted a Garden: the story of Celia Thaxter and her island garden by Phyllis Root and Gary D. Schmidt, illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Covered in Color: Christo & Jeanne-Claude's Fabrics of Freedom by Elisa Boxer, illustrated by Susanna Chapman
Dig, Dance, Dive: how birds move to survive by Etta Kaner, illustrated by June Steube
A Dinosaur Named Ruth: how Ruth Mason discovered fossils in her own backyard by Julia Lyon, illustrated by Alexandra Bye
Ducks Overboard!: a true story of plastic in our oceans by Markus Motum
The Goldilocks Zone: real facts about outer space by Drew Sheneman
The Gravity Tree: the true story of a tree that inspired the world by Anna Crowley
Happy Sloth Day! by April Pulley Sayre with Jeff Sayre
A History of Underwear with Professor Chicken by Hannah Holt, illustrated by Korwin Briggs
I Am Ruby Bridges by Ruby Bridges, illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
I Am Ruby Bridges by Ruby Bridges; Nikkolas Smith (Illustrator)Call Number: EASY B BRI (Easy biography)
ISBN: 9781338753882
Publication Date: 2022-09-06
When Ruby Bridges was six years old, she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Told in the perspective of her six year old self and based on the pivotal events that happened in 1960, Ruby tells her story like never before. Embracing her name and learning that even at six years old she was able to pave the path for future generations, this is a story full of hope, innocence, and courage.
If You Want a Friend in Washington: wacky, wild & wonderful Presidential pets by Erin McGill
The Message: the extraordinary journey of an ordinary text message by Michael Emberley
The Mother of a Movement: Jeanne Manford Ally, Activist, and co-founder of PFLAG by Rob Sanders, illustrated by Sam Kalda
Nina, a Story of Nina Simone by Traci N. Todd, illustrated by Christian Robinson
The Only Woman in the Photo: Frances Perkins & her New Deal for America by Rachel Poliquin, illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
Pizza!: a slice of history by Greg Pizzoli
Plants on the Move by Émilie Vast
Solitary Animals: introverts of the wild by Joshua David Stein, illustrated by Dominique Ramsey
The Strangest Thing in the Sea: and other curious creatures of the deep by Rachel Poliquin, illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
We Are the Supremes by Zoë Tucker, illustrated by Salini Perera
Where Butterflies Fill the Sky: a story of immigration, family, and finding home by Zahra Marwan
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Africa, Amazing Africa by Atinuke, illustrated by Mouni Feddag
Because of You, John Lewis: the true story of a remarkable friendship by Andrea Davis Pinkney, illustrated by Keith Henry Brown
Blips on a Screen: how Ralph Baer invented TV video gaming and launched a worldwide obsession by Kate Hannigan, illustrated by Zachariah Ohora
Blue: a history of the color as deep as the sea and as wide as the sky by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, illustrated by Daniel Minter
Cultured Donuts: take a bit out of art history by Chloe Tyler
Dazzlin' Dolly: the songwriting, hit-singing, guitar-picking Dolly Parton by Suzanne Slad, illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
The Deadliest Diseases Then and Now by Deborah Hopkinson
Infinity: figuring out forever by Sarah C. Campbel
¡Mambo Mucho Mambo: the dance that crossed color lines by Dean Robbins, illustrated by Eric Velasquez
¡Mambo Mucho Mambo! : el Baile Que Atravesó la Barrera Del Color by Dean Robbins; Eric Velasquez (Illustrator)Call Number: Juv 793.33 ROB (Juvenile nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781536213355
Publication Date: 2021-11-23
Millie danced to jazz in her Italian neighborhood. Pedro danced to Latin songs in his Puerto Rican neighborhood. It was the 1940s in New York City, and they were forbidden to dance together...until first a band and then a ballroom broke the rules. Machito and His Afro-Cubans hit the scene with a brand-new sound, blending jazz trumpets and saxophones with Latin maracas and congas creating Latin jazz, music for the head, the heart, and the hips. Then the Palladium Ballroom issued a bold challenge to segregation and threw open its doors to all.
Packing for Mars for Kids by Mary Roach
Rescuing Titanic: a true story of quiet bravery in the North Atlantic by Flora Delargy
Road Trip!: camping with the four vagabonds: Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs by Claudia Fridell, illustrated by Jeremy Holmes
Sanctuary: Kip Tiernan and Rosie's Place, the nation's first shelter for women by Christine McDonnell, illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov
Song for Jimi: the story of guitar legend Jimi Hendrix by Charles R. Smith, Jr., illustrated by Edel Rodriguez
To the Front!: Clara Barton braves the Battle of Antietam by Claudia Friddell, illustrated by Christopher Cyr
Washed Ashore: making art from ocean plastic by Kelly Crull
Yes We Will: Asian Americans who shaped this country by Kelly Yang, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali, Fahmida Azim, Marcos Chin, et al.
Your Place in the Universe by Jason Chin
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Ambushed!: the assassination plot against PResident Garfield by Gail Jarrow
Ambushed! : the assassination plot against President Garfield (Medical fiascoes) by Gail JarrowCall Number: YA 973.84 JAR-G (Young adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781684378142
Publication Date: 2021-10-12
Button Pusher by Tyler Page
Duet: our journey in song with the northern Mockingbird by Phillip Hoose
Duet : our journey in song with the northern mockingbird by Phillip HooseCall Number: YA 598.844 HOO-P (Young adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780374388775
Publication Date: 2022-09-13
Fallout: spies, superbombs, and the ultimate Cold War showdown by Steve Sheinkin
Fallout : spies, superbombs, and the ultimate Cold War showdown by Steve SheinkinCall Number: YA 972.91 SHE-S (Young adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781250149015
Publication Date: 2021-09-07
The Genius Under the Table: growing up behind the Iron Curtain by Eugene Yelchin
The Genius under the Table : growing up behind the Iron Curtain by Eugene Yelchin (Illustrator)Call Number: Juv B YEL (Juvenile biography)
ISBN: 9781536215526
Publication Date: 2021-10-12
Drama, family secrets, and a KGB spy in his own kitchen! How will Yevgeny ever fulfill his parents' dream that he become a national hero when he doesn't even have his own room? He's not a star athlete or a legendary ballet dancer. In the tiny apartment he shares with his Baryshnikov-obsessed mother, poetry-loving father, continually outraged grandmother, and safely talented brother, all Yevgeny has is his little pencil, the underside of a massive table, and the doodles that could change everything. With equal amounts charm and solemnity, award-winning author and artist Eugene Yelchin recounts in hilarious detail his childhood in Cold War Russia as a young boy desperate to understand his place in his family.
The Hanmoji Handbook: your guide to the Chinese language through Emoji by Jason Li, An Xiao Mina, and Jennifer 8. Lee
How to Build a Human in Seven Evolutionary Steps by Pamela S. Turner, illustrated by John Gurche
Lady Icarus: balloonomania and the brief, bold life of Sophie Blanchard by Deborah Noyes
Master of His Fate: Roosevelt's rise from polio to the Presidency by James Tobin
Modern Art Explorer by Alice Harman, illustrated by Serge Bloch
Snoozefest: the surprising science of sleep by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
Star Child: a biographical constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler by Ibi Zoboi
The Woman Who Split the Atom: the life of Lise Meitner by Marissa Moss
Yummy: a history of desserts by Victoria Grace Elliott
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Black Birds in the Sky: the story and legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre by Brandy Colbert
Black Birds in the Sky : the story and legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race massacre by Brandy ColbertCall Number: YA 976.6 COL-B (Young adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780063056664
Publication Date: 2021-10-05
In the early morning of June 1, 1921, a white mob marched across the train tracks in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and into its predominantly Black Greenwood District--a thriving, affluent neighborhood known as America's Black Wall Street. They brought with them firearms, gasoline, and explosives. In a few short hours, they'd razed thirty-five square blocks to the ground, leaving hundreds dead. The Tulsa Race Massacre is one of the most devastating acts of racial violence in US history. But how did it come to pass? What exactly happened? And why are the events unknown to so many of us today?
Conspiracy: Nixon, Watergate, and democracy's defenders by P. O'Connell Pearson
I Could Not Do Otherwise: the remarkable life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker by Sara Latta
I Could Not Do Otherwise : the remakrable life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker by Sara LattaCall Number: YA B WAL-ME (Young adult biography)
ISBN: 9781728413921
Publication Date: 2022-10-04
This book explores the extraordinary life and work of Mary Edwards Walker, a Civil War surgeon, a spy captured by the Confederacy, and the only woman to have ever been awarded the Medal of Honor.
Killers of the Flower Moon: the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI - adapted for young readers by David Grann
Killers of the Flower Moon: Adapted for Young Readers : the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI by David GrannCall Number: YA 976.6 GRA-D (Young adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780593377345
Publication Date: 2021-11-16
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian Nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe. Then, one by one, they began to be killed off. One Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, watched as her family was murdered. Her older sister was shot. Her mother was then slowly poisoned. And it was just the beginning, as more Osage began to die under mysterious circumstances. In this last remnant of the Wild West--where oilmen like J. P. Getty made their fortunes and where desperadoes such as Al Spencer, 'the Phantom Terror,' roamed--virtually anyone who dared to investigate the killings were themselves murdered. As the death toll surpassed more than twenty-four Osage, the newly created F.B.I. took up the case, in what became one of the organization's first major homicide investigations. But the bureau was then notoriously corrupt and initially bungled the case. Eventually the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to try to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including one of the only Native American agents in the bureau. They infiltrated the region, struggling to adopt the latest modern techniques of detection. Together with the Osage they began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history.
Murder Among Friends: how Leopold and Loeb tried to commit the perfect crime by Candace Fleming
Punching Bag by Rex Ogle
The Race of the Century: the battle to break the four-minute mile by Neal Bascomb
The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh by Candace Fleming
The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh by Candace FlemingCall Number: YA B LIN-C (Young adult biography)
ISBN: 9780525646549
Publication Date: 2020-02-11
A riveting biography of one of America's most celebrated heroes, and most complicated, troubled men, Charles Lindbergh
Unequal: a story of America by Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau
Victory. Stand!: raising my fist for justice by Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, and Dawud Anyabwile
Victory. Stand! : raising my fist for justice by Tommie Smith; Derrick BarnesCall Number: YA B SMI-T (Young adult biography)
ISBN: 9781324003908
Publication Date: 2022-09-27
On October 16, 1968, during the medal ceremony at the Mexico City Olympics, Tommie Smith, the gold medal winner in the 200-meter sprint, and John Carlos, the bronze medal winner, stood on the podium in black socks and raised their black-gloved fists to protest racial injustice inflicted upon African Americans. Both men were forced to leave the Olympics, received death threats, and faced ostracism and continuing economic hardships. In his first-ever memoir for young readers, Tommie Smith looks back on his childhood growing up in rural Texas through to his stellar athletic career, culminating in his historic victory and Olympic podium protest.
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Deaf Utopia: a memoir and a love letter to a way of life by Nyle DiMarco with Robert Siebert
Letters to a Young Athlete by Chris Bosh
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The 1619 Project: a new origin story by Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator and editor
The 1619 Project [E-Book] : a new origin story by Nikole Hannah-JonesCall Number: 973 HANNA Ebook (OverDrive)
ISBN: 9780593230589
Publication Date: 2021
In late August 1619, a ship arrived in the British colony of Virginia bearing a cargo of twenty to thirty enslaved people from Africa. Their arrival led to the barbaric and unprecedented system of American chattel slavery that would last for the next 250 years. This is sometimes referred to as the country’s original sin, but it is more than that: It is the source of so much that still defines the United States. The New York Times Magazine’s award-winning “1619 Project” issue reframed our understanding of American history by placing slavery and its continuing legacy at the center of our national narrative. This new book substantially expands on that work, weaving together eighteen essays that explore the legacy of slavery in present-day America with thirty-six poems and works of fiction that illuminate key moments of oppression, struggle, and resistance. The essays show how the inheritance of 1619 reaches into every part of contemporary American society, from politics, music, diet, traffic, and citizenship to capitalism, religion, and our democracy itself. This is a book that speaks directly to our current moment, contextualizing the systems of race and caste within which we operate today. It reveals long-glossed-over truths around our nation’s founding and construction—and the way that the legacy of slavery did not end with emancipation, but continues to shape contemporary American life.
Asian American Histories of the United States by Catherine Ceniza Choy
Asian American Histories of the United States by Catherine Ceniza ChoyCall Number: 973.04 C552a (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780807050798
Publication Date: 2022-08-02
Illuminates how an over-century-long history of Asian migration, labor, and community formation in the United States is fundamental to understanding the American experience and its existential crises of the early twenty-first century.
Being Seen: one deafblind woman's fight to end ableism by Elsa Sjunneson
Bitch: on the female of the species by Lucy Cooke
The Book of Hope: a survival guide for trying times by Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
Broken Horses: a memoir by Brandi Carlile
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, gene editing, and the future of the human race by Walter Isaacson
Corrections in Ink by Keri Blakinger
Crying in the Bathroom: a memoir by Erika L. Sánchez
Cultish: the language of fanaticism by Amanda Montell
Cultish [digital audiobook] : the language of fanaticism by Amanda Montell; Ann Marie Gideon (Read by)Call Number: 306.44 MONTE Audiobk (OverDrive)
ISBN: 9780063097919
Publication Date: 2021-06-15
What makes “cults” so intriguing and frightening? What makes them powerful? The reason why so many of us binge Manson documentaries by the dozen and fall down rabbit holes researching suburban moms gone QAnon is because we’re looking for a satisfying explanation for what causes people to join—and more importantly, stay in—extreme groups. We secretly want to know: could it happen to me? Amanda Montell’s argument is that, on some level, it already has . . . Our culture tends to provide pretty flimsy answers to questions of cult influence, mostly having to do with vague talk of “brainwashing.” But the true answer has nothing to do with freaky mind-control wizardry or Kool-Aid. In Cultish, Montell argues that the key to manufacturing intense ideology, community, and us/them attitudes all comes down to language. In both positive ways and shadowy ones, cultish language is something we hear—and are influenced by—every single day. Through juicy storytelling and cutting original research, Montell exposes the verbal elements that make a wide spectrum of communities “cultish,” revealing how they affect followers of groups as notorious as Heaven’s Gate, but also how they pervade our modern start-ups, Peloton leaderboards, and Instagram feeds. Incisive and darkly funny, this enrapturing take on the curious social science of power and belief will make you hear the fanatical language of “cultish” everywhere.
Deaf Utopia: a memoir and a love letter to a way of life by Nyle DiMarco with Robert Siebert
Downton Shabby: one American's ultimate DIY adventure restoring his family's English castle by Hopwood DePree
The Facemaker: a visionary surgeon's battle to mend the disfigured soldiers of World War I by Lindsey Fitzharris
The Fishermen and the Dragon: fear, greed, and a fight for justice on the Gulf Coastby Kirk Wallace Johnson
Fly Girl: a memoir by Ann Hood
Fly Girl : a memoir by Ann HoodCall Number: BIO HOOD ANN F (Adult biography)
ISBN: 9781324006237
Publication Date: 2022-05-01
An entertaining and fascinating memoir of "gifted storyteller" (People) Ann Hood's adventurous years as a TWA flight attendant. In 1978, in the tailwind of the Golden Age of air travel, flight attendants were the epitome of glamor and sophistication. Fresh out of college and hungry to experience the world, Ann Hood joined their ranks. She carved chateaubriand in the first-class cabin, found romance on layovers in London and Lisbon, and walked more than a million miles in high heels, smiling as she served thousands of passengers. She flew through the start of deregulation, an oil crisis, massive furloughs, and a labor strike. As the airline industry changed around her, Hood began to write-even drafting snatches of her first novel from the jump-seat. She reveals how the job empowered her, despite its roots in sexist standards. Packed with funny, moving, and shocking stories of life as a flight attendant, Fly Girl captures the nostalgia and magic of air travel at its height, and the thrill that remains with every takeoff.
Funny Farm: my unexpected life with 600 rescue animals by Laurie Zaleski
Fuzz: when nature breaks the law by Mary Roach
Home Made: a story of grief, groceries, showing up -- and what we make when we make dinner by Liz Hauck
How the Word is Passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across America by Clint Smith
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
I'm Glad My Mom Died [E-Book] by Jennette McCurdyCall Number: BIO MCURD JEN I Ebook (OverDrive)
ISBN: 9781982185848
Publication Date: 2022-08-09
A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor--including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother--and how she retook control of her life
The Joy of Sweat: the strange science of perspiration by Sara Everts
The Last Days of the Dinosaurs: an asteroid, extinction, and the beginning of our world by Riley Black
The Last Days of the Dinosaurs : an asteroid extinction, and the beginning of our world by Riley BlackCall Number: 576.84 B627L (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781250271044
Publication Date: 2022-04-26
The Other Dr. Gilmer: two men, a murder, and an unlikely fight for justice by Benjamin Gilmer
Paper Bullets: two women who risked their lives to defy the Nazis by Jeffrey H Jackson
The Puzzler: one man's quest to solve the most baffling puzzles every, from crosswords to jigsaws to the meaning of life by A. J. Jacobs
The Quiet Zone: unraveling the mystery of a town suspended in silence by Stephen Kurczy
The Quiet Zone : unraveling the mystery of a town suspended in silence by Stephen KurczyCall Number: 975.487 K96q (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780062945495
Publication Date: 2021-08-03
Deep in the Appalachian Mountains, Green Bank, West Virginia, is a place at once futuristic and old-fashioned. It is home to the Green Bank Observatory, where astronomers search the depths of the universe using the latest technology. With a ban on all devices emanating radio frequencies that might interfere with the observatory's telescopes, residents live a life free from constant digital connectivity; schoolchildren go without WiFi or iPads. Kurcxy introduces readers to a tech buster patrolling the area for illegal radio waves; "electrosensitives" who claim that WiFi is deadly; a sheriff's department with a string of unsolved murder cases dating back decades; a camp of neo-Nazis plotting their resurgence from a nearby mountain hollow; and ordinary citizens seeking a simpler way of living. Kurczy asks: Is a less connected life desirable? Is it even possible?
Sandy Hook: an American tragedy and the battle for truth by Elizabeth Williamson
Sandy Hook : an American tragedy and the battle for truth by Elizabeth WilliamsonCall Number: 364.152 W729s (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781524746575
Publication Date: 2022-03-08
On December 14, 2012, a gunman killed twenty first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Ten years later, Sandy Hook has become a foundational story of how false conspiracy narratives and malicious misinformation have gained traction in society.
Seek You: a journey through American loneliness by Kristen Radtke
Seek You : a journey through American loneliness (Pantheon Graphic Library) by Kristen RadtkeCall Number: 155.92 R131s (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781524748067
Publication Date: 2021-07-13
When Kristen Radtke was in her twenties, she learned that, as her father was growing up, he would crawl onto his roof in rural Wisconsin and send signals out on his ham radio. Those CQ calls were his attempt to reach somebody--anybody--who would respond. In Seek You, Radtke uses this image as her jumping off point into a piercing exploration of loneliness and the ways in which we attempt to feel closer to one another. She looks at the very real current crisis of loneliness through the lenses of gender, violence, technology, and art. Ranging from the invention of the laugh-track to Instagram to Harry Harlow's experiments in which infant monkeys were given inanimate surrogate mothers, Radtke uncovers all she can about how we engage with friends, family, and strangers alike, and what happens--to us and to them--when we disengage.
She Memes Well: essays by Quinta Brunson
Slaying the Dragon: a secret history of Dungeons & Dragons by Ben Riggs
The Smallest Lights in the Universe: a memoir by Sara Seager
The Speckled Beauty: a dog and his people by Rick Bragg
Trailed: one woman's quest to solve the Shenandoah murders by Kathryn Miles
Trailed : one woman's quest to solve the Shenandoah murders by Kathryn MilesCall Number: 364.152 M639t (Adult nonfiction)
ISBN: 9781616209094
Publication Date: 2022-05-03
An account of the unsolved murder of two women in Shenandoah National Park, by a journalist with unprecedented access to all key elements of the case, and a story that reveals the challenges of wilderness forensics and the failures of our justice system.
The Trayvon Generation by Elizabeth Alexander
Trejo: my life of crime, redemption, and Hollywood by Danny Trejo with Donal Logue
The Vanished Collection by Pauline Baer de Perignon, translation by Natasha Lehrer
You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: crazy stories about racism by Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar