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Cabin
NEW FOR DECEMBER! Adult Nonfiction. "Wit's End isn't just a state of mind. It's the name of a gravel road, the address of a run-down off-the-grid cabin, 120 shabby square feet of fixer-upper Hutchison purchased on a whim in the mossy woods of the Cascades in Washington state. To say Hutchison didn’t know what he was getting into is no more an exaggeration than to say he's a man with nearly zero carpentry skills. Well, used to be. Cabin is the story of those renovations, but it's also a love story; of a place, of possibilities, and of the process of construction, of seeing what could be instead of what is." Publisher description
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View CabinFeasts of Good Fortune
NEW FOR DECEMBER! Adult Nonfiction. "Chou brings her on-ramp approach to Chinese cooking full circle with fresh, uncomplicated home cooking for celebrations typical of the Chinese American experience. Master dumplings, scallion pancakes, and more, to contribute to 'tuan yuan' (the act of coming together) that define family meals in these 75 tried-and-true recipes anyone can tackle. Cowritten with Hsiao-Ching's daughter, Meilee, this deeply meaningful cookbook... celebrates the joy of the mother-daughter bond in cooking together." Publisher description
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View Feasts of Good FortuneI Might Be in Trouble
NEW FOR DECEMBER! Adult Fiction. "David Alvarez is running out of time and money. His novel, The Millers, was a smashing success; his sophomore outing, not so much. His agent, Stacey, is supportive but wary... One night, David meets Robert, who fulfills all of his wildest fantasies. But in the morning, David wakes up to a dead man beside him. Panicking and with no one else to turn to, David calls Stacey. ...[T]hey begin a desperate journey across New York City, dressing the dead man and pretending he's drunk while they drag him to the hotel. Aleman's adult debut is both riotously funny and deeply touching." -Booklist
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NEW FOR DECEMBER! Adult Fiction. "It's been raining for a long time now, so long that the land has reshaped itself and arcane rituals and religions are creeping back into practice. Sisters Isla, Irene, and Agnes have not spoken in some time when their father dies. An architect as cruel as he was revered, his death offers an opportunity for the sisters to come together in a new way. In the grand glass house they grew up in... the sisters sort through the secrets and memories he left behind... Soon, it becomes clear that the sisters have been chosen for a very particular purpose, one with shattering implications for their family and their imperiled world." Publisher description
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View Private RitesRental House
NEW FOR DECEMBER! Adult Fiction. "Wang returns with the story of Keru and Nate, a Chinese American woman and a white man who meet at Yale, fall in love, and get married. Some years later, they go on two vacations - to Cape Cod and the Catskills - during which both sets of parents, as well as some unexpected visitors, come to stay with them. As they share rental houses with their families (and their large dog, Mantou), racial, cultural, and class tensions come to the surface. This quietly engrossing novel is subtle and powerful in its cultural critique and will surely be relatable for anyone who has in-laws." -Kirkus
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View Rental HouseThe Serviceberry
NEW FOR NOVEMBER! Adult Nonfiction. "Potawatomi environmentalist Kimmerer (Braiding Sweetgrass) explains that the Potawatomi root word for 'berry' (min) is also the root word for 'gift,' illustrating how in the tribe's 'culture of gratitude,' natural resources are seen as offerings that carry with them 'responsibilities of sharing, respect, reciprocity.' Such principles are needed to counter the concentration of resources in the hands of the few, she contends, calling for 'gift economies' in which 'the practice for dealing with abundance is to give it away.' It's an eloquent call to action." -Publishers Weekly
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View The ServiceberryTime of the Child
NEW FOR NOVEMBER! Adult Fiction. "Doctor Jack Troy was born and raised in Faha, but his responsibilities for the sick and his care for the dying mean he has always been set apart from the town. His eldest daughter, Ronnie, has grown up in her father's shadow, and remains there, having missed one chance at love - and passed up another offer of marriage from an unsuitable man. But in the Advent season of 1962..., Ronnie and Doctor Troy's lives are turned upside down when a baby is left in their care. As the winter passes, father and daughter's lives, the understanding of their family, and their role in their community are changed forever.†Publisher description
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View Time of the ChildWater, Water
NEW FOR NOVEMBER! Adult Poetry. "A poem is best, [Collins] feels, when it begins in clarity but ends with a whiff of mystery. In Water, Water, Collins combines his vigilant attention and respect for the peripheral to create moments of delight. Common and uncommon events are captured here with equal fascination, be it a cat leaning to drink from a swimming pool, a nurse calling a name in a waiting room, or an astronaut reciting Emily Dickinson from outer space. With his trademark lyrical informality, Collins asks us to slow down and glimpse the elevated in the ordinary, the odd in the familiar." Publisher description
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View Water, WaterDidion & Babitz
NEW FOR NOVEMBER! Adult Nonfiction. "Journalist Anolik follows up Hollywood's Eve, her 2019 biography of writer Eve Babitz, with a revealing investigation of Babitz's complicated relationship with Joan Didion. Anolik reveals that Didion edited the manuscript for Babitz's first book, Eve's Hollywood, but their relationship soured as Didion's sometimes harsh criticism left Babitz so indignant she eventually fired Didion. Anolik traces their divergent paths over the ensuing decades, describing how Babitz's star burned brightly before flaming out while Didion methodically built a reputation as the consummate writer. It's a crackling dual biography of two of L.A.'s brightest literary lights." Publisher description
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View Didion & BabitzLazarus Man
NEW FOR NOVEMBER! Adult Fiction. "Price delivers a remarkable excavation of urban angst in this story of a five-story East Harlem tenement building that collapses, killing six of its tenants. Price... focuses on survivor Anthony Carter, an unemployed teacher and recovering cocaine addict who was rescued after being buried in the rubble for 36 hours, and who becomes a symbol of hope for a community ravaged by blight and gentrification. As these vivid characters cross paths following the tragedy, they compose a searing snapshot of contemporary Harlem..." -Publishers Weekly
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