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Bearing the Unbearable
Subject: When a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel unbearable, especially in the case of a traumatizing death that leaves us shouting, ‘NO!’ with every fiber of our body. The process of grieving can feel wild and nonlinear and often lasts for much longer than other people, the nonbereaved, tell us it…
Read MoreFodor’s Puerto Vallarta
Whether you want to escape to an all-inclusive resort, experience inclusive nightlife, or get adventurous with horseback riding and snorkeling, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Puerto Vallarta are here to help! Fodor’s Puerto Vallarta guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make…
Read MoreIf You Change Your Mind
In this hilarious and heartfelt debut novel, an aspiring screenwriter learns sometimes love has its own script. Harry wants nothing more than to write Hollywood screenplays. He knows the first step toward achieving that goal is winning a screenwriting competition that will seal his admission into the college of his dreams, so he’s determined to…
Read MoreThe Dachshund Wears Prada
How do you start over when the biggest mistake of your life has more than one million views? Forget diamonds–the internet is forever. Social media consultant Isla Thompson learned that lesson the hard way when she went viral for all the wrong reasons. A month later, Isla is still having nightmares about the moment she…
Read MorePete the Cat and The Mysterious Smell
The Prince of Nowhere
This sweeping middle grade fantasy debut by Rochelle Hassan follows Roda and Ignis, who embark on an adventure filled with magic and mystery–perfect for fans of Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Roda isn’t afraid of the monsters that roam the wilds of the Aerlands. She’s safe in her small town, which is surrounded…
Read MoreI Can Read L3 Gigi and Ojiji
Gigi, a biracial six-year-old girl, learns about her Japanese culture from her grandfather when he comes to visit. Perfect for social emotional learning. Gigi can’t wait for her Ojiji–Japanese grandpa–to move in. Gigi plans lots of things to do with him, like playing tag, reading books, and teaching Roscoe, the family dog, new tricks. But…
Read MoreThe Book Woman’s Daughter
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Bestselling historical fiction author Kim Michele Richardson is back with the perfect book-club read, following Honey Lovett, the daughter of the beloved Troublesome book woman, who must fight for her own independence with the help of the women who guide her…
Read MoreThe Boy in the Woods
The astonishing true story of a boy who survived the war by hiding in the Polish forest Maxwell Smart was eleven years old when his entire family was killed before his eyes. He might have died along with them, but his mother selflessly ordered him to save himself. Alone in the forest, he dug a…
Read MoreAfter Steve
From The Wall Street Journal’s Tripp Mickle, the story of Apple after the passing of Steve Jobs.
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