ADULT BOOKS, MARCH 2021


FICTION

The Center of Everything, by Jamie Harrison

The Committed, by Viet Thanh Nguyen

Eternal, by Lisa Scottoline

How Beautiful We Were, by Imbolo Mbue

The Kindest Lie, by Nancy Johnson

Klara and the Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro

The Paris Library, by Janet Charles

Peaces, by Helen Oyemi

The Rose Code,by  Kate Quinn

Send for Me, by Lauren Fox



MYSTERY

Every Last Fear, by Alex Finlay

The Sanatorium, by Sarah Pearse

Send For Me, Luanne Rice

Serpentine, by Jonathan Kellerman

Transient Desires, Donna Leon (wait list forming)

Win, by Harlan Coben



BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR

Between 2 Kingdoms: A Life Interrupted, by Sulieka Jaouad 

The Code Breaker:

     Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing and the Future of the Human Race, by Walter Issacson

Speak, Okinawa, by Elizabeth Brina


HEALTH  and WELLNESS

Keep Sharp, Build a Better Brain at Any Age, by Sanjay Gupta


BUSINESS

Think Again: The Power of What You Didn’t Know, by Adam Grant


SCIENCE

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, by Bill Gates


NATURE/Essays

World of Wonders, In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks and other Astonishments

    by Aimee Nezhukumatathil



POETRY

African American Poetry, 250 Years of Struggle & Song,  edited by Kevin Young


MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

Dust, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage,  by Anne Lamott


AUDIOBOOKS (New crop of LUV audios are here too!)
Our Only Home, A Climate Appeal to The World by the Dalai Lama and Franz Alt

Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough

Money:  the True Story of a Made-Up Thing, by Jacob Goldstein (Planet Money co-host)



YOUTH MATERIALS


2021 NEWBERY WINNER (JUV FICTION)

When You Trap a Tiger, by Tae Keller


PICTURE BOOKS

The Blue House, by Phoebe Wahl

The Tea Party in the Wood,s by Akiko Miyakoshi


AUDIOBOOK

Brave:  The Wombat Tale by Suzanne Selfors