Staff Picks
Stay in touch with the personal favorites of the KDL Staff. Each title is handpicked.
|
Chime by Franny Billingsley Briony, who can see the spirits that haunt the marshes around their town, feels responsible for her twin sister’s horrible injury until a young man enters their lives and exposes secrets that even Briony does not know about. Catalog Link |
|
|
|
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce, an aspiring chemist with a passion for poison, begins her adventure when a dead bird is found on the doorstep of her family’s mansion in the summer of 1950, thus propelling her into a mystery that involves an investigation into a man’s murder where her father is the main suspect. Catalog Link |
||
|
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua The Yale Law School professor and author of the best-selling World on Fire traces the rewards and pitfalls of a Chinese mother’s exercise in extreme parenting, describing the exacting standards applied to grades, music lessons and avoidance of Western cultural practices. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Girl Who Threw Butterflies by Mick Cochrane Eighth-grader Molly’s ability to throw a knuckleball earns her a spot on the baseball team, which not only helps her feel connected to her recently deceased father, who loved baseball, but also helps in other aspects of her life. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Walk: A Novel (Walk Series) by Richard Paul Evans After advertising executive Alan Christoffersen loses everything he holds dear, he embarks on a walk across America, a journey where he will meet people, form relationships, and learn important lessons as he walks to a new life. Catalog Link |
||
|
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet: A Novel by Jamie Ford When artifacts from Japanese families sent to internment camps during World War II are uncovered during renovations at a Seattle hotel, Henry Lee embarks on a quest that leads to memories of growing up Chinese in a city rife with anti-Japanese sentiment. Catalog Link |
||
|
If I Stay by Gayle Forman While in a coma following an automobile accident that killed her parents and younger brother, seventeen-year-old Mia, a gifted cellist, weighs whether to live with her grief or join her family in death. Catalog Link |
||
|
Chocolate & Vicodin: My Quest for Relief from the Headache that Wouldn't Go Away by Jennette Fulda The author of Half-Assed recounts her two-year struggle with a perpetual headache and the considerable measures that were attempted for its cure, describing the litany of tests and medications she endured, the wacky advice offered by blog readers and her consumption of chocolate as a coping mechanism. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Case of the Missing Servant: From the Files of Vish Puri, Most Private Investigator (Vish Puri Mysteries) by Tarquin Hall A first installment in a new series by the author of To the Elephant Graveyard introduces mustachioed Vish Puri, a respectable family man who styles himself as India’s forefront private investigator and who runs background checks for prospective brides and grooms until more sensational cases take him into India’s increasingly divergent communities. Catalog Link |
||
|
Evil Plans: Having Fun on the Road to World Domination by Hugh MacLeod A new collection of irreverent wisdom and cartoons celebrates offbeat examples of how to enjoy work and life by engaging in happiness-promoting activities that are likely to incite the wrath of others. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Lost Books of the Odyssey: A Novel by Zachary Mason A reimagining of the classic story of Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy creates alternative episodes, fragment interpretations and revisions of Homer’s original tale. Catalog Link |
||
|
Spiral: A Novel by Paul McEuen Refusing to believe a ruling that his research partner, an eminent biologist, committed suicide, Cornell nanoscience professor Jake teams up with the man’s grieving granddaughter to investigate a series of cryptic messages that leads them to the shores of Japan and the site of a doomsday plot. Catalog Link |
||
|
Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt While Doug struggles to be more than the thug that his teachers and the police think him to be, he finds and unlikely ally in Lil Spicer, as they explore Audubon’s art. Catalog Link |
||
|
Made for You and Me: Going West, Going Broke, Finding Home by Caitlin Shetterly The author explains how her and her husband headed west and failed in their endeavors, but still came out of it with a new-found faith in strangers and gratitude for family. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Delivers the story of a fearless young woman who became a dress-making entrepreneur in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, thus saving her family and bringing hope to the lives of dozens of women in her war-torn nation. Catalog Link |
||
|
Cutting for Stone: A novel by Abraham Verghese The twin sons of a secret love affair between an Indian nun and a British surgeon in Addis Ababa, Marion and Shiva Stone are orphaned by their mother’s death in childbirth and father’s disappearance, coming of age in an Ethiopia on the brink of revolution, bound together by a shared interest in medicine and forever divided by their love for the same woman. Catalog Link |
||
|
The Curse of the Wendigo (Monstrumologist) by Rick Yancey A follow-up to the Printz Honor-winning The Monstrumologist finds skeptic Dr. Warthrop reluctantly agreeing to rescue his ex-fiancée’s husband from a supposed Wendigo—a creature that starves even as it gorges itself on human flesh—and teaming up with Will Henry to track down the predatory creature. Catalog Link |