Staff Picks
Stay in touch with the personal favorites of the KDL Staff. Each title is handpicked.
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Forge (Seeds of America) by Laurie Halse Anderson A sequel to Chains finds runaway slave Curzon joining the Patriot Army during the harsh winter at Valley Forge, a formidable service that is compromised by his fear of discovery and Isabel’s unwilling presence. By the National Book Award finalist author of Speak. Catalog Link |
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At Home: A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson The award-winning author of A Short History of Nearly Everything explores the ways in which homes reflect history, from a bathroom’s revelations about medicine and hygiene to a kitchen’s exposure of the stories of trade and nutrition. Catalog Link |
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Naked Heat (Nikki Heat) by Richard Castle The best-selling mystery author of Heat Wave continues the story of tough and sexy NYPD homicide detective Nikki Heat and hotshot reporter Jameson Rook on the trail of a murderer in Manhattan. Catalog Link |
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Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Argues that it’s more essential than ever to become indispensable, and the key to being indispensable is overcoming the fears that hold most people back so that one can unleash his or her greatest art, passion, insight and generosity at work. By the best-selling author of Tribes. Catalog Link |
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Ape House: A Novel by Sara Gruen A group of apes are kidnapped from a language laboratory and subsequently cast on a reality television show that calls into question scientific assumptions about common DNA that is shared by apes and people. Catalog Link |
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In the Company of Others: A Father Tim Novel (The Father Tim Series) by Jan Karon Arriving in western Ireland to research the Kavanagh ancestry, Father Tim and Cynthia are disrupted by a burglary, a sprained ankle and local distress over the theft of a cherished painting. By the best-selling author of the Mitford series. Catalog Link |
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Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled by Andrew Moore,Philip Levine No longer the Motor City of boom-time industry, the city of Detroit has fallen into an incredible state of dilapidation since the decline of the American auto industry after the Second World War. Today, whole sections of the city resemble a war zone, its once-spectacular architectural grandeur reduced to vacant ruins. Catalog Link |
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Berlin Book Two: City of Smoke (Bk. 2) by Jason Lutes A second installment of an epic historical trilogy finds the people of Weimar Berlin seeking answers in the aftermath of 1929’s violent May Day demonstration, an upheaval that also shapes the city’s nightlife and finds its participants witnessing the approach of World War II and the construction of a dividing wall. Catalog Link |
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The Book of Spies by Gayle Lynds After being imprisoned for the vehicular manslaughter of her husband, rare book expert Ann Blake gets a chance at early release if she helps find a cache of books believed to be lost, but when she sights her husband alive and well, she must join an ex-intelligent agent to seek the truth. Catalog Link |
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The Murderer's Daughters by Randy Susan Meyers After the murder of their father, Lulu and Merry grow up living tenuous lives where Lulu denies he ever existed and Merry dutifully visits him in prison, only to find their lives on the brink of collapse when they learn that their unrepentant and manipulative father is about to be paroled. Catalog Link |
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The Forgotten Garden: A Novel by Kate Morton Abandoned on a 1913 voyage to Australia, Nell is raised by a dock master and his wife who do not tell her until she grows up that she is not their child, a situation that causes her to return to England and eventually hand down her quest for answers to her granddaughter. Catalog Link |
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Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard by Liz Murray The author offers an account of her journey from a fifteen-year-old living on the streets and eating garbage to her acceptance into Harvard, a feat that prompted a Lifetime movie and a successful motivational-speaking career. Catalog Link |
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I Do Not Come to You by Chance by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani Searching for an engineering job that will enable him to support his family, recent Nigerian university graduate Kingsley turns in desperation to his uncle, who runs a successful e-mail scam company and who reveals unexpected consequences for the cash loan Kingsley has reluctantly accepted. Catalog Link |
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My Name Is Mary Sutter: A Novel by Robin Oliveira Traveling to Civil War-era Washington, D.C. to tend wounded soldiers and pursue her dream of becoming a surgeon, headstrong midwife Mary receives guidance from two smitten doctors and resists her mother’s pleas for her to return home. Catalog Link |