Condie, Allyson Braithwaite. Atlantia. New York, N.Y. : Speak, 2015. "Rio has always dreamed of leaving the underwater city of Atlantia for life in the Above; however, when her twin sister, Bay, makes an unexpected decision, Rio is left stranded below where she must find a way to unlock the secrets of the siren voice she has long hidden and save Atlantia from destruction"--Provided by publisher. |
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Eggers, Dave.The
Circle : A Novel. 1st Vintage Bks. ed., May 2014. New York : Vintage
Books, a division of Random House LLC, 2014. Mae Holland is thrilled to be working for the most powerful Internet company,
but as her life beyond the company campus grows distant, a strange encounter
with a colleague leaves her shaken and her role in the Circle becomes
increasingly public.
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Ferrante, Elena. My
Brilliant Friend. New York : Europa Editions, 2012. In nineteen fifties Italy, Elena and
Lila learn to rely on each other as they are growing up in a poor
neighborhood on the outskirts of Naples, but their beautiful friendship is
not always a shelter from hardship. FIC Fer
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French, Tana. The
Secret Place. New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, 2015. Detective Stephen Moran investigates the murder of a boy found at a girls'
boarding school when a photo arives with a caption that says "I know who
killed him."
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Niven, Jennifer. All the Bright Places. "Told in alternating voices, when Theodore Finch and Violet Markey meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school, both teetering on the edge, it's the beginning of an unlikely relationship, a journey to discover the "natural wonders" of the state of Indiana, and two teens' desperate desire to heal and save one another"--Provided by publisher. FIC NIV
Peters, Elizabeth, 1927-2013. Crocodile on the Sandbank New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2013 Upon the death of her father, 32-year old Victorian heiress Amelia Peabody
travels Egypt to indulge her interest in Egyptology. She travels with Evelyn
Barton-Forbes and her trusty parasol which comes in handy on more than one
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Reynolds, Jason. All
American Boys. 1st ed. New York : A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book/Atheneum
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classmate Quinn witnesses his brutal beating at the hands of a police officer
who happens to be the older brother of his best friend."
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Pon, Cindy, 1973-. Serpentine. In the ancient Kingdom of Xia, sixteen-year-old Skybright, a companion and
handmaid to the daughter of a wealthy family, discovers an otherness inside
herself and will risk everything to hide her dark secret.
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Ruby, Laura. Bone Gap. 1st
ed. New York, NY : Balzer + Bray, 2015. Eighteen-year-old Finn, an outsider in his quiet Midwestern town, is the only
witness to the abduction of town favorite Roza, but his inability to
distinguish between faces makes it difficult for him to help with the
investigation, and subjects him to even more ridicule and bullying.
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Schwab, Victoria. A
Darker Shade of Magic. 1st ed.: February 2015. New York : Tor, a Tom
Doherty Associates Book, 2015. "Kell is one of the last Travelers--magicians with a rare, coveted
ability to travel between parallel universes--as such, he can choose where he
lands. FIC Sch
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Schwab, Victoria. A
Gathering of Shadows. 1st Ed. New York: Tom Doherty Associates,
LLC, 2016. "Four months have passed since the shadow stone fell into Kell's
possession. Four months since his path crossed with Delilah Bard...
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Strout, Elizabeth. My
Name is Lucy Barton : a novel. 1st ed. New York : Random House,
[2016].
"Lucy Barton is recovering slowly from what should have been a simple
operation. Her mother, to whom she hasn't spoken for many years, comes to see
her. Gentle gossip about people from Lucy's childhood in Amgash, Illinois,
seems to reconnect them, but just below the surface lie the tension and
longing that have informed every aspect of Lucy's life: her escape from her
troubled family, her desire to become a writer, her marriage, [and] her love
for her two daughters"--Dust jacket.
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Wallace, Daniel, 1959-. Big Fish : a Novel of Mythic Proportions. Chapel
Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2012, c1998. William Bloom, desperate to get to know his dying father before it's too
late, recreates his parent's life in a series of legends and myths based on
the few facts he knows.
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Yoon, Nicola. Everything, Everything. 1st ed. New York
: Delacorte Press, [2015]."The story of a teenage girl who's literally allergic to the outside
world. When a new family moves in next door, she begins a complicated romance
that challenges everything she's ever known. The narrative unfolds via
vignettes, diary entries, texts, charts, lists, illustrations, and
more"--Provided by publisher. FIC Yoo YA
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Bakewell, Sarah. At the Existentialist Café : freedom,
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Grant, Adam M. Originals : How Non-Conformists Move the World. New York, N.Y. : Viking, [2016]. "Addresses the challenge of improving the world, but now from the
perspective of becoming original: choosing to champion novel ideas and values
that go against the grain, battle conformity, and buck outdated
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Vo, Dzung X. The Mindful Teen : Powerful Skills to Help You Handle Stress One Moment At a Time. Oakland, CA : Instant Help Books, an
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ways, improve communication, and reduce conflicts with family and friends.
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Smith Rumsey, Abby, When We Are No More : How Digital Memory is Shaping Our Future.Examines how humanity records and passes on its culture to future
generations, from the libraries of antiquity to the excess of information
available in the digital age, and how ephemeral digital storage methods
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Banaji, Mahzarin R. Blindspot : Hidden Biases of Good People. 1st ed. New York : Delacorte Press, c2013.
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Burrough, Bryan, 1961-. Days of Rage : America's Radical Underground, The FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence. New York : Penguin Press, 2015.
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Novelist David Treuer examines Native American reservation life--past and
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surprisingly complex, intelligent, and spirited creature--and the remarkable
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Silberman, Steve. NeuroTribes : The Legacy of Autism and
the Future of Neurodiversity. New York : Avery, an imprint of Penguin
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Abirached, Zeina, 1981-. A Game for Swallows : to Die, to Leave, to Return. 1st American ed. Minneapolis : Graphic Universe, 2012.Zeina Abirached, a woman born into a Lebanese Christian family in 1981 during
the civil war in Lebanon, reflects on her childhood, the disappearance of her
parents, and the help and protection she received from neighbors.
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Samancı, Özge, 1975-. Dare to Disappoint : Growing Up in
Turkey. 1st ed., 2015. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. "As a child in Izmir, Turkey in the 1980 and 90s, Ozge Samanci watched
as her country struggled between its traditional religious heritage and the
new secular westernized world of brand-name products and television stars. In
Ozge's own family, she struggled to figure out the place where she belonged,
too. Her older sister was a perfect student, and her dad hoped Ozge would
study hard, go to good schools, and become an engineer to find stability in
their country's uncertain economic climate. But Ozge was a dreamer and wanted
adventure. Could she be a scuba diver like Jacques Costeau? Or should she
become a world-famous actress? This ... memoir shows how Ozge dared to
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Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. The Selected Letters of Willa
Cather. 1st Vintage Bks. ed., August 2014. New York : Vintage Books, a
division of Random House LLC, 2014.
"A first publication of the ... writer's personal correspondences
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during her early journalism years and the 1940s exchanges penned in
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Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977. All the Strange Hours : the
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[2000]. Presents the autobiography of anthropologist and naturalist Loren Eiseley
featuring anecdotes from his childhood through his work as a groundbreaking
archaeologist.
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Ward, Geoffrey C. The Roosevelts : An Intimate History. 1st ed. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2014. Chronicles the lives and political careers of Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin
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Childers, Thomas, 1946-. Wings of Morning : The Story of
the Last American Bomber Shot Down Over Germany in World War
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The Princeton History of Modern Ireland. Princeton :
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Oja, Carol J., 1953-. Making Music Modern : New York in the
1920s. New York : Oxford University Press, 2000. "New York City witnessed a dazzling burst of creativity in the 1920s.
Carol J. Oja explores this artistic renaissance from the perspective of
composers of classical and modern music, who along with writers, painters,
and jazz musicians were at the heart of early modernism in America. She also
illustrates how aesthetic attitudes and institutional structures put in place
during the 1920s prevailed throughout much of the 20th
century."--Jacket.
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