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NEW BOOKS for a Long Winter's Nap

by Nic Netzel on 2019-12-19T08:00:00-08:00 in General Interest | 0 Comments
Twas' two Days before Christmas  Break in the Library
NEW BOOKS had arrived: Reason for to make Merry.
Fiction was shelved by the windows with care
In hopes that some readers soon would be there.
 
Christmas break is a great time to enjoy a good story, and this gift from the Library Budget to our community, has many to be excited about. Including...
 
National Book Award Nominees like Jason Reynolds'  Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks (10 shorts about the walk home from school), Awaeke Emezi's Pet (a YA Parable about monsters and denial.  Aditionally we add their debut novel Freshwater), and Thirteen Doors, Wolves Behind them All  (Orphans, WWII, Ghost narrator), and we already have Randy Ribay's Patron Saints of Nothing.  (The winner was a non-fiction book... see below).   
 
Jacqueline Woodson's non-YA debut, Red at the Bone, and Tomi Adeyemi's long awaited sequel to Children of Blood and BoneChildren of Virtue and Vengeance.  
 
Delia Owens' Where the Crawdads Sing,  (ask around, many people in the building have read it), and Ruta Sepetys' The Fountains of Silence, set in Franco's Spain in 1957, and weaving historical documents and photography into a dark story in sunny Madrid.  Dominicana, by Angie Cruz, set in NYC in 1965, is the story of a fifteen-year old immigrant from the Dominican Republic. The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna is a generational historical fiction about Italian immigrants.
 
Realistic YA fiction includes Gravity by Sarah Deming, about a young woman's challenges inside and outside of the boxing ring, and Nadine Courtney's All American Muslim Girl (a romance between the titular character and the son of a far-right pundit).  Someday, by Catholic Author's Guild writer Corinna Turner is based on kidnappings in Nigeria.  Frankly in Love, by David Yoon, is a story about Frank (Sung-Min) Li,  a Korean-American teenager, and cultural expectations can stand in the way of love.
 
And Fantastical fiction like Deep, by Rivers Solomon, and inspired by a song by the group 'clippng' (featuring Daveed Diggs), that readers of Ta-Nehisi Coates' recent novel may enjoy.  For fast readers (or those that like a hefty tome) Samantha Shannon's The Priory of the Orange Tree offers classic Epic Fantasy.  Queen of the Conquered, by Kacen Callender, is Caribbean-inspired anti-colonial fantasy, and We Set the Dark on Fire is set in  a patriarchal dystopia.
 Slay, by Brittney Morris, is a tale of online gaming and real-world issues
 
And, in-between the real and the fantastic, is Destroy All Monsters, by Sam Miller: Solomon's traumatic brain injury leaves him in his own fantastical realm, and Ash, who was there when he fell, sometimes wishes she could join him there.
 
Non-Fiction was nestled on shelves to peruse,
And visionary comics were ready to use.
 
Some of you may have seen the lavish fan-fiction sequel by the Lost guy on HBO, but we now have a copy of on of the most important comics of all time:  Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons'  Watchmen .  It is worth a deep read, and if anyone wants to do a group read, let me know, because I miss teaching it. Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration is a collaboration between Bryan Caplan, and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith (Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal; Soonish)  that is a detailed examination of a serious topic with humorous art at a readable level.
 
Other  prose Non Fiction includes a volume of Green Card Youth Voices, a series that lets high-school aged immigrants tell their stories, and this years Young People's Literature National Book Award Winner, 1919: The Year that Changed America by Martin W. Sander.  Marc Aronson's Rising Waters: The Story of the Thai Cave Rescue is another one shortlisted for awards, and tells a pretty impressive story.
 
If you anticipate any visits from Christmas Past, Present, or Future, (or if you're part of Paranormal Society), we can put a bow on Ghost-Hunting for Dummies.
 
Two more volumes from DK's "Big Ideas Simply Explained Series" : The Crime Book, and How Technology Works.  These are great ones to flip through.
 
Essays, Memoirs, Professional tomes
to enlighten your brains for a long stretch at home.
We have two copies of Inspire: Reflective Essays from Students who Learn Differently (mentioned in our PD), as well as The Book in Question: Why and How Reading is in Crisis by Carol Jago, both of which would make good light professional reading over the break. Nicholas Carr's The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains is a few years old, but it is one that still provides some food for thought.
 
One Long River of Song: Notes on Wonder, by Brian Doyle, is already reserved for someone, but you can get on the waiting list.
 
Other stories about people include : I Will Not Fear: My Story of a Lifetime of Building Faith under Fire, by Melba Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine.  Jay-Z: Made in America by Michael Eric Dyson, and The National Team: The Inside Story of the Women Who Changed Soccer.
 
National Geographic's Concise History of World Religions: an Illustrated Time Line rounds out the gifts given to our community,
 
So, Away to the Library, (but don't make a Clatter),
And find, below, the list of all NEW BOOKS that matter.
 
Call Number Title Author
133 BAG Ghost hunting for Dummies Bagans, Zac.
153.42 WEI Super thinking : the big book of mental models Weinberg, Gabriel.
364.1 HOG The crime book Hogan, Shanna.
418.401 WOL Reader, come home : the reading brain in a digital world Wolf, Maryanne.
501.9 OAK A mind for numbers : how to excel at math and science (even if you flunked algebra) Oakley, Barbara A., 1955-
612.8 CAR The shallows : what the Internet is doing to our brains Carr, Nicholas G., 1959-
620 HOW How technology works : the facts visually explained contributors, Jack Challoner [and 6 others].
634.9 RAM Smokejumper : a memoir by one of America's most select airborne firefighters Ramos, Jason A.
796.334 MUR The national team : the inside story of the women who changed soccer Murray, Caitlin.
796.52 ARO Rising water : the story of the Thai cave rescue Aronson, Marc.
973.91 SAN 1919 the year that changed America Sandler, Martin W.
B BEA I will not fear : my story of a lifetime of building faith under fire Beals, Melba.
B DOY One long river song Doyle, Brian.
B DYS Jay-Z : made in America Dyson, Michael Eric.
FIC Dominicana.
FIC ADE Children of virtue and vengeance Adeyemi, Tomi.
FIC AHD The beautiful Ahdieh, Renée.
FIC CAL Queen of the conquered Callender, Kacen.
FIC COU All-American Muslim girl Courtney, Nadine Jolie, 1980-
FIC DE Something in between De la Cruz, Melissa, 1971-
FIC DEM Gravity Deming, Sarah.
FIC EME Freshwater Emezi, Akwaeke.
FIC EME Pet Emezi, Akwaeke.
FIC GRA The seven or eight deaths of Stella Fortuna : Grames, Juliet,
FIC LER The Topeka school Lerner, Ben, 1979-
FIC MEJ We set the dark on fire Mejia, Tehlor Kay.
FIC MIL Destroy all monsters Miller, Sam J.,
FIC MOR Slay Morris, Brittney.
FIC NDI The cheffe : a cook's novel NDiaye, Marie.
FIC OH Rogue heart Oh, Axie.
FIC OWE Where the crawdads sing Owens, Delia.
FIC REY Look both ways : a tale told in ten blocks Reynolds, Jason.
FIC ROT The Kingdom Rothenberg, Jess.
FIC RUB Thirteen doorways, wolves behind them all Ruby, Laura.
FIC SEP The fountains of silence : a novel Sepetys, Ruta.
FIC SHA The priory of the orange tree Shannon, Samantha, 1991-
FIC SOL The deep Solomon, Rivers.
FIC TUR Someday. Corinna Turner; Ignatius Kaigama; Ann Widdecombe.
FIC WHI The nickel boys : a novel Whitehead, Colson, 1969-
FIC WOO Red at the bone Woodson, Jacqueline.
FIC YOO Frankly in love Yoon, David.
GNOV 304.82 CAP Open borders : the science and ethics of immigration Caplan, Bryan Douglas, 1971-
GNOV FIC MOO Watchmen : the deluxe edition Moore, Alan, 1953-
PROF 305 PET Towards humanity : shifting the culture of anti-racism organizing Tawana "Honeycomb" Petty.
PROF 418.4 JAG The book in question : why and how reading is in crisis Jago, Carol, 1951-
PROF 428.007 MIR Educating for empathy : literacy learning and civic engagement Mirra, Nicole.
PROF 428.4 GAL Readicide : how schools are killing reading and what you can do about it Gallagher, Kelly, 1958-
PROF 510.71 FOC Focus in high school mathematics. Reasoning and sense making.
PROF 510.71 PRI Principles and standards for school mathematics.
REF 202 CON National Geographic concise history of world religions : an illustrated time line edited by Tim Cooke.
SC GRE Green card youth voices. Immigration stories from Madison and Milwaukee high schools Tea Rozman Clark, Jessie Lee-Bauder, editors.

 

 

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