February 8, 2021
Adult Fiction
Twenty by James Grippando.
It is the message every
parent of a school-age child fears: "Active Shooter on
Campus." Jack Swyteck is at his office when he receives the emergency
text from Riverside Day School. Both his daughter, Righley, and his wife, FBI
agent Andie Henning, are in danger. Andie is in the school's rec center when
she hears the fire alarms, then loud popping noises and screams coming from the
hallway. A trained law-enforcement officer, Andie knows she's supposed to stay
locked down inside the room. But Righley is in her kindergarten classroom and
Andie must get her to safety. The tragedy prompts mass hysteria--and dangerous
speculation. The police haven't identified the shooter, but they find a handgun
on the school grounds registered to a parent, a Muslim man named Amir Khoury.
News of the gun and its owner leaks and quickly goes viral. Within minutes Al
Qaeda claims responsibility. Andie is shocked--Amir is married to her friend,
Lilly, a WASP whose bloodline goes back to the American Revolution. When
Xavier, Amir and Lilly's oldest child and an eighteen-year-old senior at
Riverside confesses to the crime, the local community's anti-Muslim fervor
explodes to levels unseen since 9/11. Terrified for her son's life, Lilly asks
Jack to step in. A seasoned defense attorney with a passion to see justice
done, he's taken on plenty of complicated cases. Xavier's, however, is not one
he's inclined to take--until an old friend who lost his daughter in the shooting
tells him that he must. With the public calling for blood and prosecutors
confident their case is air tight, Jack must unearth the Khourys' family
secrets in order to expose the shocking truth and save his client from certain
death. But he may not be able to save everyone--including himself.
Endless Mercy by Tracie Peterson & Kimberley Woodhouse.
Madysen Powell has always
been a forgiving person, but when her supposedly dead father shows up in Nome,
Alaska, her gift for forgiveness is tested. With the recent loss of her mother,
she searches for answers, leaning on Granny Beaufort, a neighbor in town, who
listens with a kind heart. Still, Madysen is restless and dreams of performing
her music around the world. The arrival of a traveling show could prove just
the chance she needs, and the manager promises more than she ever dreamed. Daniel
Beaufort arrives in Nome, searching for his own answers after the gold rush
leaves him with only empty pockets. Still angry about the death of his loved
ones, he longs to start fresh but doesn't have high hopes until he ends up
helping at the Powell dairy making cheese. Drawn to the beautiful redhead with
big dreams, will deceptions from the past tear apart any hope for the future?
Beach House for Rent by Mary Alice Monroe.
When Cara Rutledge rents
out her quaint beach house on Isle of Palms to Heather Wyatt for the entire
summer, it's a win-win by any standard: Cara's generating income necessary to
keep husband Brett's ecotourism boat business afloat, and anxiety-prone
Heather, a young artist who's been given a commission to paint birds on postage
stamps, has a quiet space in which to work and tend to her pet canaries
uninterrupted. It isn't long, however, before both women's idyllic summers are
altered irrevocably: the alluring shorebirds--and the man who rescues
them--begin to draw Heather out of the shell she's cultivated toward a world of
adventure, and maybe even love; at the same time, Cara's life reels with sudden
tragedy, and she wishes only to return to the beach house that had once been
her port amidst life's storms. When Heather refuses to budge from her newfound
sanctuary, so begins the unlikeliest of rooming situations. While they start
out as strangers, as everything around the women falls apart they learn that
the only thing they can really rely on is each other. And, like the migrating
shorebirds that come to the island for the summer, these two women of different
generations must rediscover their unique strengths so by summer's end they,
too, can take flight in ways they never imagined possible.
Adult Non-Fiction
Genderqueer by Allan D. Hunter.
Derek is a girl. He wasn't
one of the boys as a kid. He admired, befriended, and socialized with the girls
and always knew he was one of them, despite being male. That wasn't always
accepted or understood, but he didn't care--he knew who he was. Now he's a
teenager and boys and girls are flirting and dating and his identity has become
a lot more complicated: he's attracted to the girls. The other girls. The
female ones. This is Derek's story, the story of a different kind of male
hero--a genderqueer person's tale. It follows Derek from his debut as an eighth
grader in Los Alamos, New Mexico until his unorthodox coming out at the age of
twenty-one on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque. This
century's first decade saw many LGBT centers and services rebranding themselves
as LGBTQ. The "Q" in LGBTQ is a new addition. It represents other
forms of "queer" in an inclusive wave-of-the hand toward folks
claiming to vary from conventional gender and orientation, such as genderqueer
people. People who are affirmatively tolerant on gay, lesbian and transgender
issues still ask "Why do we need to add another letter to the acronym?
Isn't anyone who isn't mainstream already covered by 'gay' or 'lesbian' or
'bisexual' or 'trans'? I'm all in favor of people having the right to call
themselves whatever they want, but seriously, do we need this term?" Derek's
tale testifies to the real-life relevance of that "Q." This is a
genderqueer coming-of-age and coming-out story from an era long before
genderqueer was trending.
Sorry I Barfed on Your
Bed Again by Jeremy Greenberg.
From the author who
brought you Sorry I Pooped in Your Shoe and Sorry I Slept on Your Face comes a
new collection of hilarious letters from sassy kitties to the humans who love
them, paired with adorable cat photos.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Teen Titans: Beast Boy by Kami Garcia & Gabriel Picolo. YA GN
Garfield Logan has spent
his entire life being overlooked. Even in a small town like Eden, Georgia, the
seventeen-year-old with green streaks in his hair can't find a way to stand out--and
the clock is ticking. Senior year is almost over. If Gar doesn't find a way to
impress the social elite at Bull Creek High School, he will never know what
it's like to matter. Gar's best friends, Stella and Tank, can't understand why
he cares what other people think, and they miss their funny, pizza-loving,
video game-obsessed best friend. Then Gar accepts a wild dare out of the blue.
It impresses the popular kids, and his social status soars. But other things
are changing, too. Gar grows six inches overnight. His voice drops, and
suddenly, he's stronger and faster. He's finally getting everything he wanted,
but his newfound popularity comes at a price. Gar has to work harder to impress
his new friends. The dares keep getting bigger, and the stakes keep getting
higher. When Gar realizes the extent of his physical changes, he has to dig
deep and face the truth about himself--and the people who truly matter--before
his life spirals out of control.
Avengers: Road to A-Day by Jim Zub, Paul Allor, & Christos Gage. GN
"Before you play the
video game, get to know the heroes of MARVEL'S AVENGERS! The stage is set with
all-new stories leading directly into the events of the highly anticipated game
- featuring all your favorite heroes! Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow,
Thor and Hulk are the Avengers, but when the Lethal Legion strikes, it's going
to take more than their usual teamwork to save the day! When Tony Stark
discovers his enemies have co-opted his technology for nefarious purposes, it's
up to him to stop the leak. But can his teammates be trusted - or is something
more sinister at play? And can Captain Marvel help set things right? Avengers
Assemble!" -- Provided by publisher.
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