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    Dearest father

    1,350 L

    Written as a long, tense and dramatic confession in which writer and man are gathered together in front of an ambivalent figure of authority, Dearest Father is a desperate attempt to retrace the origins of a turbulent relationship between an unflinching parent and an extremely sensitive child.

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    Detransition, Baby

    1,500 L

    Reese nearly had it all: a loving relationship with Amy, an apartment in New York, a job she didn’t hate. She’d scraped together a life previous generations of trans women could only dream of; the only thing missing was a child.

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    Elektra

    2,600 L

    Claire North, author of Ithaca Elektra makes the world of Mycenaean Greece feel alive again. In Jennifer Saint’s prose you can hear the songs of the poets, feel the floors beneath your feet, smell the wood burning in the fire and experience the story of these three very different women as if you are there. A compelling retelling of ancient legacies, betrayal and the whims of the gods.

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    Everybody’s Fool ( HC )

    2,950 L

    Everybody’s Fool picks up roughly a decade since we were last with Miss Beryl and Sully on New Year’s Eve 1984. 

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    Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town

    1,500 L

    The second, highly anticipated novel from Carnegie-shortlisted author Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock.

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    Exceptions

    2,150 L

    From the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who broke the story, the inspiring account of the sixteen female scientists who forced MIT to publicly admit it had been discriminating against its female faculty for years—sparking a nationwide reckoning with the pervasive sexism in science.

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    Excile and the kingdom: stories

    1,700 L

    The stories of Exile and the Kingdom explore the dilemma of being an outsider – even in one’s own country – and of allegiance. With intense power and lyricism, Camus evokes beautiful but harsh landscapes, whether the shimmering deserts of his native Algeria or the wild, mysterious jungles of Brazil.

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    Fahrenheit 451

    1,500 L

    The short novel presents a future American society in which the masses are hedonistic and critical thought through reading is outlawed. The central character, Guy Montag, is employed as a “fireman” (which, in this future, means “bookburner”). The number “451” refers to the temperature at which book paper combusts.

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    First, we make the beast beautiful

    2,200 L

    Sarah Wilson first came across this Chinese proverb in psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison’s memoir An Unquiet Mind, and it became the key to understanding her own lifelong struggle with anxiety. Wilson, bestselling author, journalist, and entrepreneur has helped over 1.5 million people worldwide to live better, healthier lives through her I Quit Sugar books and program. And all along, she has been managing chronic anxiety.

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    Fish in a Tree

    1,200 L

    “Everybody is smart in different ways. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its life believing it is stupid.”

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    Foul Heart Huntsman 

    2,450 L

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights and Our Violent Ends comes the second book in the captivating Foul Lady Fortune duology following an immortal assassin in 1930s Shanghai as she races to save her country and her love.

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    Free food for millionaires

    1,600 L

    The brilliant debut novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of Pachinko. ‘Ambitious, accomplished, engrossing … As easy to devour as a nineteenth-century romance’ NEW YORK TIMES. 

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    From Lukov with love

    2,900 L

    From Lukov with Love is told in the sole POV of Jasmine Santos. She is a figure skater and after seventeen years, she’s aware that it is almost time to hang up the skates. Until an offer to be the partner of Ivan Lukov, a fellow skater who she has spent almost as long hating, lands in her lap.

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    Galatea ( HC )

    1,200 L

    In Ancient Greece, a skilled marble sculptor has been blessed by a goddess who has given his masterpiece – the most beautiful woman the town has ever seen – the gift of life.

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    Gather together in my name

    1,700 L

    A brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman’ Barack Obama

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    General of the Dead Army 

    1,650 L

    This sweeping epic of post-war Albania was Kadare’s first novel.