Did somebody say MARCH?
Somehow we made it through February, diabolical snowstorms and all. We're glad March is here, and along with it a bunch of new releases to keep us going through winter. Because winter lasts a long time up here...
Though technically Spring starts in less than three weeks. One can hope, right?
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I've read just about everything Schwab has to offer, across all age levels. What I love is that she is just a damn good storyteller and doesn't dumb anything down for younger readers - she just makes it age appropriate. This is a beautifully told tale of an orphan, a cursed family, and the shadow world beyond the crumbling back garden gate. (ages 13+) ~ Dana
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“An extraordinary debut about the ties that bind families together and tear them apart across generations--this is a fierce, tender, and wholly unforgettable work from a hugely gifted writer.” ~ Ann Patchett, author of The Dutch House
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A brilliant selection of essays that asks the big questions-- How can we live on our planet? How do we define granola?-- and other considerations from this roller coaster of a time. From the author of The Handmaid's Tale.
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New in paperback!
A searing, deeply moving memoir of illness and recovery that traces one young woman’s journey from diagnosis to remission to re-entry into “normal” life.
Three starred reviews, multiple "Best of 2021" lists.
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“Enigmatic and beguiling. Bennett jousts in one sentence and waltzes in the next, her singular style both earthy and soaring.” – Claire Vaye Watkins, author of I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness
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"A gorgeous, star-crossed story about the costs of the American Dream and the way unexpected routes appear when you need them most. I read this in a single day.” - author Jodi Picoult
(ages 14+) 6 starred reviews
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“Equal parts travelogue, natural history, and tall tale, Michael Branch’s On The Trail of the Jackalope is a hare-raising account of America’s most beloved hoax." — Kathryn Miles, author of Trailed
Catch the elusive Jackalope
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"A stunning YA fantasy inspired by ancient Mesoamerica, this gripping debut introduces us to a lineage of seers defiantly resisting the shifting patriarchal state that would see them destroyed—perfect for fans of Tomi Adeyemi and Sabaa Tahir."
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Low-carb? Vegan? Keto? Superfoods? Huh?
Get some easily-digestible (see what we did there?) information to help you eat more healthfully.
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An impressive illustrated text for curious minds, created in conjunction with the Natural Science Museum of Barcelona. You've gotta see this one! It's seriously gorgeous.
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"A devastating examination of how collapsing insect populations worldwide threaten everything from wild birds to the food on our plate."
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" Jack E. Davis wants it very clearly understood that a bald eagle cannot, in fact, pluck an infant girl from her carriage, carry her clenched between its talons to its nest, and feed her to its eaglets. Okay?" - Nathaniel Rich - The Atlantic
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Upcoming Events - March 14
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