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1979

By Val McDermid
Series Allie Burns Novels #1
Recommended By Ed Goldberg, Head of Reference

Journalist Allie Burns teams up with another aspiring investigative journalist, Danny Sullivan, for a series of stories in 1979 Glasgow about international tax fraud and a domestic terrorist group that create enemies and get one of them killed.

Apples Never Fall

By Liane Moriarty
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian, Lisa V., Library Clerk

A family of tennis stars debate whether or not to report their mother as missing because it would implicate their father.

Book of Lost Names

By Kristin Harmel
Recommended By Sonia Grgas, Reference Librarian

Escaping from Paris in 1942 after the arrest of her father, a Polish Jew, a graduate student finds refuge in a small mountain town, where she forges identity documents to help hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis.

Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett

By Annie Lyons
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Wanting to organize an assisted death on her own terms, a world-weary octogenarian forges an unexpected bond with an exuberant 10-year-old who drags her to tea parties, shopping sprees and other social excursions

Burnt Sugar

By Avni Doshi
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize, a literary debut novel set in India is about mothers and daughters, obsession and betrayal.

Cheerleaders

By Kara Thomas
Recommended By Melissa Contino, Library Clerk

The surviving sister of a cheerleader who was one of five girls who died violently years earlier realizes during a memory-laden memorial that the tragedies may have been more sinister.

Five Tuesdays in Winter

By Lily King
Recommended By Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk

A collection of short stories from the best-selling author of Writers & Lovers explores desire, heartache, loss and love in tales about a neglected teenage boy befriended by housesitting college students and a booksellers unspoken love for his employee.

Flying Angels

By Danielle Steel
Recommended By Marie McLaughlin, Head of Circulation

After her brother is wounded in the attack on Pearl Harbor, Audrey and her best friend Lizzie enlist in the army as flight nurses.

Gown

By Jennifer Robson
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Sonia Grgas, Reference Librarian

From the internationally bestselling author of Somewhere in France comes an enthralling historical novel about one of the most famous wedding dresses of the twentieth century—Queen Elizabeth’s wedding gown—and the fascinating women who made it.

Guncle

By Steven Rowley
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian, Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Sue Ann R., Head of Children's Services

When Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP) for short, takes on the role of primary guardian for his young niece and nephew, he sets “Guncle Rules,” but soon learns that parenting isn’t solved with treats or jokes as his eyes are opened to a new sense of responsibility.

It's So Easy: And Other Lies

By Duff McKagan
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

A founding member of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver shares the story of his rise to the pinnacle of fame and fortune, his struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, his personal crash and burn, and his phoenix-like transformation via a unique path to sobriety.

Last Mona Lisa

By Jonathan Santlofer
Recommended By Brenda Cherry, Reference Librarian

Explores the 1911 theft and the present-day underbelly of the art world, in a book by a best-selling author whose own replications of iconic art are highly sought.

Meant to Be

By Jude Deveraux
Recommended By Rosanne Crudo, Head of Circulation

The award-winning author of A Knight in Shining Armor presents a latest historical family saga chronicling the lives and loves of three generations of women in a small Kansas community.

Only Woman in the Room

By Marie Benedict
Recommended By Pam Strudler, Programming & Arts Librarian

A beautiful woman escapes her Austrian arms-dealer husband to become Hollywood legend Hedy Lamarr while hiding a secret double life as a Jewish scientist and sharing vital information about the Third Reich.

Secret of Snow

By Viola Shipman
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

When she learns she is being replaced by an AI meteorologist, So-Cal meteorologist Sonny Dunes returns home to Michigan where she, while reacclimating to the weather change, must confront her past and unwelcome memories.

Shadow

By James Patterson
Recommended By Rosanne Crudo, Head of Circulation

Awakening in a world both unknown and disturbingly familiar, Lamont Cranston, aka the Shadow, must once again go up against his fiercest enemy, Shiwan Khan, and prove that he is not only a super crime-fighter, but an icon.

Stranger in the Mirror

By Liv Constantine
Recommended By Marie McLaughlin, Head of Circulation

Hiding the fact that she has no memory of her past from her fiancé, Addison, a survivor of a tragic accident, cannot shake the notion that she may have done something very, very bad.

Three Sisters

By Heather Morris
Series Tattooist of Auschwitz Book #3
Recommended By Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk

A novel based on the true story of an Auschwitz– Birkenau survivor traces the experiences of a Jewish Slovakian who uses his position as a concentration–camp tattooist to secure food for his fellow prisoners.

Where do I Begin: Stories From a Life Lived Out Loud

By Elvis Duran
Recommended By Stacey Mencher, Technology and Applications Manager

The host of one of the nation’s top morning shows, and the voice millions of Americans wake up to, shares his wildest stories and hardest-learned lessons, all with his trademark heart, honesty and humor.