Adult Fiction
19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels.
"Maggie Spritzer's
nose for a story doesn't just make her a top-notch newspaper editor, it also
tells her when to go the extra mile for a friend. When she gets a strange
message from her journalism pal, Gabby Richardson, Maggie knows her services
are needed. Gabby has become involved with The Haven, a commune that promises
to guide its members toward a more spiritually fulfilling life. But Gabby's
enthusiasm has turned to distrust ever since she was refused permission to
leave the compound to visit her sick mother. Maggie wants to learn more about
The Haven, and the Sisterhood is eager to help. It turns out The Haven's
founders are the sons of a disgraced Chicago businessmen in prison for running
a Ponzi scheme. They also have connections to a Miami billionaire with dubious
sidelines. Soon, the Sisterhood gang embark on a search--and uncover a web of
crime that runs deeper and higher than they ever imagined. And they'll need all
their special skills to bring it down . . ." — Amazon.com
Falling by T. J. Newman.
You just boarded a flight
to New York. There are one hundred and forty-three other passengers onboard. What
you don't know is that thirty minutes before the flight your pilot's family was
kidnapped. For his family to live, everyone on your plane must die. The only
way the family will survive is if the pilot follows his orders and crashes the
plane. Enjoy the flight.
The Return of the Wolf by Larry D. Sweazy.
"Josiah Wolfe quits
the Texas Rangers and returns home to find himself in the middle of a family
feud. The Langdons and the Halversons have been fighting over land as the
townsfolk fled after losing out on a railroad junction. Morris Langdon has vowed
revenge on Josiah and the Texas Rangers for the hanging of his older brother.
The Halverson family holds a grudge against Josiah for leaving with their young
grandson. The Texas Rangers are called in to end the feud after the county
sheriff is murdered. Josiah is accused of the killing. Will the Rangers help
Josiah clear his name, or will they treat him like a cold-blooded killer? Or is
the feud nothing more than a ploy by Morris Langdon to exact his revenge and
gain control of Anderson County once and for all?"-- Provided by
publisher.
Adult Non-Fiction
The Barbizon by Paulina Bren.
Welcome to New York's
legendary hotel for women. Liberated from home and hearth by World War I,
politically enfranchised and ready to work, women arrived to take their place
in the dazzling new skyscrapers of Manhattan. But they did not want to stay in
uncomfortable boarding houses. They wanted what men already had--exclusive
residential hotels with maid service, workout rooms, and private dining. Built
in 1927, at the height of the Roaring Twenties, the Barbizon Hotel was designed
as a luxurious safe haven for the "Modern Woman" hoping for a career
in the arts. Over time, it became the place to stay for any ambitious young
woman hoping for fame and fortune. Sylvia Plath fictionalized her time there
in The Bell Jar, and, over the years, it's almost 700 tiny rooms with
matching floral curtains and bedspreads housed, among many others, Titanic
survivor Molly Brown; actresses Grace Kelly, Liza Minnelli, Ali MacGraw, Jaclyn
Smith; and writers Joan Didion, Gael Greene, Diane Johnson, Meg
Wolitzer. Mademoiselle magazine boarded its summer interns there, as
did Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School its students and the Ford Modeling
Agency its young models. Before the hotel's residents were household names,
they were young women arriving at the Barbizon with a suitcase and a dream. Not
everyone who passed through the Barbizon's doors was destined for success--for
some, it was a story of dashed hopes--but until 1981, when men were finally let
in, the Barbizon offered its residents a room of their own and a life without
family obligations. It gave women a chance to remake themselves however they
pleased; it was the hotel that set them free. No place had existed like it
before or has since.
War on the Border by Jeff Guinn.
The “Punitive Expedition”
was launched in retaliation under Pershing’s command and brought together the
Army, National Guard, and the Texas Rangers—who were little more than organized
vigilantes with a profound dislike of Mexicans on both sides of the border.
Opposing this motley military brigade was Villa, a guerrilla fighter who
commanded an ever-changing force of conscripts in northern Mexico. The American
expedition was the last action by the legendary African-American “Buffalo
Soldiers.” It was also the first time the Army used automobiles and trucks,
which were of limited value in Mexico, a country with no paved roads or gas
stations. Curtiss Jenny airplanes did reconnaissance, another first. One era of
warfare was coming to a close as another was beginning. But despite some bloody
encounters, the Punitive Expedition eventually withdrew without capturing
Villa. Today Anglos and Latinos in Columbus, New Mexico, where Villa’s raid
took place, commemorate those events, but with differing emotions. And although
the bloodshed has ended, the US-Mexico border remains as vexed and volatile an
issue as ever.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Who is Tom Brady? by James Buckley, Jr.
J NF
On February 7, 2021, Tom
Brady lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy into the air for the seventh time
in his career. After winning the Super Bowl six times with the New England
Patriots, this was Brady's first win with his new team, the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers. The record-breaking win further solidified what many people had
already believed for two decades: Tom Brady is the GOAT: Greatest Of All Time.
This moving story details the life of Tom Brady and the victories that led him
to become the 264-game-winning NFL quarterback we cheer for today.
An Occasionally Happy
Family by Cliff Burke. J
"There are zero
reasons for Theo Ripley to look forward to his family vacation. Not only are
he, sister Laura, and nature-obsessed Dad going to Big Bend, the least popular
National Park, but once there, the family will be camping. And Theo is an
indoor animal. It doesn't help that this will be the first vacation they're
taking since Mom passed away. Once there, the family contends with 110 degree
days, wild bears, and an annoying amateur ornithologist and his awful teenage
vlogger son. Then, Theo's dad hits him with a whopper of a surprise: the whole
trip is just a trick to introduce his secret new girlfriend."--
Publisher's description.
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