| | | Rozzie Bound Popup!Saturdays, 11AM – 6PM Roslindale Substation | Notice: The Yolanda Divine author signing that was scheduled for this Saturday has been postponed and will be rescheduled soon! Instead, we will be joined by Rebecca Pacheco on Saturday. | | Rebecca PachecoRebecca Pacheco will sign copies of her book, Still Life: The Myths and Magic of Mindful Living, on May 7, 12 PM – 2 PM. The book will be available for purchase at the popup, or you can purchase your copy here. | |
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| | Upcoming Author Signings! | | Ladette RandolphLadette Randolph will sign copies of her new book, Private Way, on May 14, 12 PM – 2 PM. The book will be available for purchase at the popup, or you can purchase your copy here. | |
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| The following authors are scheduled to sign copies of their books at the Substation on the dates below from 12 PM - 2 PM. May 28 - Dr. Kerri Greenidge, author of Black Radical June 4 - Matt Meyer, author of Desmond Gets Free June 25 - Michael Lowenthal, author of Sex with Strangers | | May + June 2022 Book Ambassador | | Michael LowenthalAuthor Michael Lowenthal will sign copies of his book, Sex with Strangers, on June 25, 12 PM – 2 PM. The book will be available for purchase at the popup, or you can purchase your copy here. | |
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| Michael Lowenthal has published four novels—The Same Embrace, Avoidance, Charity Girl, and The Paternity Test. His shorter work has appeared in Tin House, Ploughshares, the New York Times Magazine, Guernica, and The Southern Review. The recipient of fellowships from the Bread Loaf writers’ conference, the MacDowell Colony, and the Mass Cultural Council, he has taught since 2003 in the low-residency MFA program at Lesley University. Before publishing his own work, Lowenthal was an editor at University Press of New England, where he founded the Hardscrabble Books imprint, publishing such authors as Chris Bohjalian, W.D. Wetherell, and Ernest Hebert. He lives in Roslindale. His books can be found on our Local Authors shelf. Roslindale Book Ambassadors is a joint effort of Rozzie Bound and Friends of the Roslindale Branch Library. | | Our First Popup PhotosThanks to everyone who came out to our popup last Saturday. We had a great turnout, sold a lot of books, and made some new friends! We will popup every Saturday going forward, except on May 21, with a new selection of books every week and great author signings. Happy book shopping! | | | | | | Celebrating AAPI Middle Grade AuthorsMay is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we are highlighting some middle grade books written by AAPI authors. You can find a wider selection of books for all ages on our AAPI Heritage Month virtual bookshelf. | | Front Desk by Kelly Yang Mia Tang has a lot of secrets. Number 1: She lives in a motel, not a big house. Every day, while her immigrant parents clean the rooms, ten-year-old Mia manages the front desk of the Calivista Motel and tends to its guests.Number 2: Her parents hide immigrants. And if the mean motel owner, Mr. Yao, finds out they've been letting them stay in the empty rooms for free, the Tangs will be doomed.Number 3: She wants to be a writer. But how can she when her mom thinks she should stick to math because English is not her first language? It will take all of Mia's courage, kindness, and hard work to get through this year. Will she be able to hold on to her job, help the immigrants and guests, escape Mr. Yao, and go for her dreams? |
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| | | | We Belong by Cookie Hiponia Stella and Luna know that their mama, Elsie, came from the Philippines when she was a child, but they don't know much else. So one night they ask her to tell them her story. As they get ready for bed, their mama spins two tales: that of her youth as a strong-willed middle child and immigrant; and that of the young life of Mayari, the mythical daughter of a god. Both are tales of sisterhood and motherhood, and of the difficult experience of trying to fit into a new culture, and having to fight for a home and acceptance. Glorious and layered, this is a portrait of family and strength for the ages. |
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| | | | Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed Twelve-year-old Amal's dream of becoming a teacher one day is dashed in an instant when she accidentally insults a member of her Pakistani village's ruling family. As punishment for her behavior, she is forced to leave her heartbroken family behind and go work at their estate. Amal is distraught but has faced setbacks before. So she summons her courage and begins navigating the complex rules of life as a servant, with all its attendant jealousies and pecking-order woes. Most troubling, though, is Amal's increasing awareness of the deadly measures the Khan family will go to in order to stay in control. It's clear that their hold over her village will never loosen as long as everyone is too afraid to challenge them--so if Amal is to have any chance of ensuring her loved ones' safety and winning back her freedom, she must find a way to work with the other servants to make it happen. |
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| | | | American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang A tour-de-force by New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Gene Yang, American Born Chinese tells the story of three apparently unrelated characters: Jin Wang, who moves to a new neighborhood with his family only to discover that he's the only Chinese-American student at his new school; the powerful Monkey King, subject of one of the oldest and greatest Chinese fables; and Chin-Kee, a personification of the ultimate negative Chinese stereotype, who is ruining his cousin Danny's life with his yearly visits. Their lives and stories come together with an unexpected twist in this action-packed modern fable. American Born Chinese is an amazing ride, all the way up to the astonishing climax. |
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| | | | That Thing About Bollywood by Suprika Kelkar You know how in Bollywood when people are in love, they sing and dance from the mountaintops? Eleven-year-old Sonali wonders if they do the same when they're breaking up. The truth is, Sonali's parents don't get along, and it looks like they might be separating. Sonali's little brother, Ronak, is not taking the news well, constantly crying. Sonali would never do that. It's embarrassing to let out so many feelings, to show the world how not okay you are. But then something strange happens, something magical, maybe. When Sonali gets upset during a field trip, she can't bury her feelings like usual--instead, she suddenly bursts into a Bollywood song-and-dance routine about why she's upset! The next morning, much to her dismay, Sonali's reality has shifted. Things seem brighter, almost too bright. Her parents have had Bollywood makeovers. Her friends are also breaking out into song and dance. And somehow, everyone is acting as if this is totally normal. Sonali knows something has gone wrong, and she suspects it has something to do with her own mismanaged emotions. Can she figure it out before it's too late? |
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| | | Worker-Owner RecommendationsBelow are some book recommendations from our worker-owners. Click on their shelves to see more recommendations and learn about our staff. | | From Roy Karp’s Shelf Books. Art, Craft & Community presents a thriving ecosystem of papermakers, printers, bookbinders, artists, designers, and publishers from around the world. They draw on traditional skills, art, and experimentation to make books that matter today. With over 30 profiles - spanning traditional craftspeople, to modern makers reimagining the book for new audiences - and contributions from experts, we are given an insight into the history and contemporary context of the processes behind the books. |
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| | | | From Judy McClure’s Shelf A Wrinkle in Time is an iconic novel that continues to inspire millions of fans around the world. When the children learn that Mr. Murry has been captured by the Dark Thing, they time travel to Camazotz, where they must face the leader IT in the ultimate battle between good and evil—a journey that threatens their lives and our universe. |
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| | | | From Ana Crowley-Noordzij’s Shelf Bestselling author Jonathan Safran Foer spent much of his life oscillating between enthusiastic carnivore and occasional vegetarian. For years he was content to live with uncertainty about his own dietary choices but once he started a family, the moral dimensions of food became increasingly important. Faced with the prospect of being unable to explain why we eat some animals and not others, Foer set out to explore the origins of many eating traditions and the fictions involved with creating them. Traveling to the darkest corners of our dining habits, Foer raises the unspoken question behind every fish we eat, every chicken we fry, and every burger we grill. |
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| | | | From Talia Whyte’s Shelf In these brilliant and stirring pages, Glaude finds hope and guidance in Baldwin as he mixes biography--drawn partially from newly uncovered Baldwin interviews--with history, memoir, and poignant analysis of our current moment to reveal the painful cycle of Black resistance and white retrenchment. As Glaude bears witness to the difficult truth of racism's continued grip on the national soul, Begin Again is a searing exploration of the tangled web of race, trauma, and memory, and a powerful interrogation of what we must ask of ourselves in order to call forth a new America. |
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| | | | From Kim Patch’s Shelf The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway: a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them both, this is a game in which only one can be left standing. Despite the high stakes, Celia and Marco soon tumble headfirst into love, setting off a domino effect of dangerous consequences, and leaving the lives of everyone, from the performers to the patrons, hanging in the balance. |
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| | | Looking for more book ideas? | | You may also want to check out some of our themed shelves such as: We also have tons of 500 and 1000 piece Jigsaw puzzles, which are a fun relaxing pastime and also make for great gifts for the puzzlers in your life. You can also find tons more by clicking the “Games & Puzzles” link at the top of our Bookshop site. |
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