Upward Bound
NEW FOR MARCH! Adult Fiction. “The residents and staff of an underfunded adult care center in Los Angeles form the core of Brown's singular debut novel. Chief among them is narrator Walter, who, like the author, is nonspeaking and autistic. Though he has graduated with honors from community college, he can't be left on his own. When his father dies and his mom has to return to work, he is forced to spend his days at Upward Bound. Readers meet others at the facility through Walter's eyes and the characters' own… ‘The story of my people isn't being told, or it's being told wrong,’ Walter thinks, and he sets out to remedy that situation.” Publishers Weekly
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Whidbey
NEW FOR MARCH! Adult Fiction. “Birdie Chang arrives on Washington's Whidbey Island for a summer of escape and healing. Unbeknownst to her girlfriend, Trace, Birdie carries contraband: the buzzy new memoir My Turn. Its author, Linzie King, revealed on a popular dating show that she had survived child sex abuse by Calvin Boyer--the same man who abused nine-year-old Birdie, and, now a registered sex offender living in a halfway house, still won't give her peace. Linzie and her book are everywhere… When Birdie sees Linzie is speaking at a Seattle book shop, she can't stay away.” Booklist
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Wolf Worm
NEW FOR MARCH! Adult Fiction. “Kingfisher adds a heaping helping of Cronenberg's style to her signature blend of humor and horror in this striking Southern gothic set in 1885. Illustrator Sonia Wilson once worked with her naturalist father, but after his death, she ekes out a miserable living… So she leaps at the chance to once again work as a scientific illustrator for Dr. Matthias Halder, even if the position means painting screwworms and blowfly maggots… On her arrival to Halder's decaying mansion in the woods, she's greeted with a warning from one of the neighbors that the ‘Devil walks these woods at night.,” Publishers Weekly
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World Cup Fever
NEW FOR MARCH! Adult Nonfiction. “Kuper provides an in-depth and personal chronicle of the world's most followed sporting event. It opens with Kuper's youthful pilgrimage to Italy for the 1990 World Cup. From there, he traces soccer's evolution from a semi-parochial pastime to a multi-billion-dollar global entertainment industry. Kuper searches for ‘the heart of soccer,’ those moments of joy and connection that the World Cup continues to inspire. It's a difficult task, as recent tournaments have become an uneasy mix of wealth, exploitation, and spectacle. He reflects on encounters with soccer icons, journalists, fans, and others.” Library Journal
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The Blood Countess
Adult Nonfiction. “In this deeply researched, revelatory biography, Puhak shatters the horrific centuries-old legend surrounding the Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory. Instead of ‘the Blood Countess’ who tortured and murdered hundreds of servant girls, bathing in their blood to preserve her youth, Puhak discovers a shrewd, strong-willed widow whose vast landholdings and religious convictions made her a target for ambitious men. Puhak's level-headed analysis of the evidence, grounded in historical context, exposes the tragic ease with which a powerful woman may be attacked through innuendo and misinformation.” Library Journal
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Eradication
Adult Fiction. “Miles offers an incisive novel of a melancholy man's ill-fated attempt to make a change in his life and a difference in the world. Adi, a former schoolteacher in an unnamed city, is at loose ends after the death of his young son, Jairo, 11 months earlier and the subsequent collapse of his marriage. Seeking an escape, he finds a job listing from a mysterious foundation to rescue a Pacific island's endangered flora and fauna from an invasive goat population, and lands the gig. …Miles leavens the grim material with moments of dark comedy and shepherds the plot to a series of poignant revelations…” Publishers Weekly
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The Forest on the Edge of Time
Adult Fiction. “Recruited by the mysterious Project Kairos to change history and save the future from ecological disaster, Echo and Hazel are transported through time to opposite worlds. Echo works as a healer's assistant in Ancient Athens, embroiled in dangerous politics and wild philosophy. Hazel is the last human alive, in a laboratory on a polluted island with nothing but tiny robots and an untrustworthy AI for company. Both women suffer from amnesia, but when they fall asleep, their consciousnesses transcend time and they meet in their dreams. Together, they start to uncover their past…” Publisher description
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Grow Great Vegetables in Washington
Adult Nonfiction. “Expert gardener Forkner shares tips and techniques tailored to the Emerald State, empowering readers with trusted, solid vegetable gardening knowledge. Start off on the best foot in your quest to grow an irresistible, edible bounty year after year with thorough detailing of gardening basics, localized gardening information tailored to each month of the year, handy planting and harvesting charts, and 38 thoughtfully… detailed plant profiles.” Publisher description
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How to Live A Meaningful Life
Adult Nonfiction. “Burnett and Evans, the ‘empowering’ visionaries behind Stanford's renowned Life Design Lab, have already inspired millions of readers to use design thinking principles to craft lives and careers they love. Now… they take on the most profound design problem of all: how to make a life rich with meaning and purpose. Evolving their revolutionary framework, Burnett and Evans present the latest research on what makes life worth living, showing us how to bring wonder, coherence, flow, and community into our everyday experiences.” Publisher description
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I Hope You Find What You're Looking for
Adult Fiction. “In 1991, Lydia is 13, living in Washington, DC, with her mother, Elsa, and a cousin, Mama Zewdi, in a tightly knit community of their fellow Eritrean immigrants. The war between Ethiopia and Eritrea has dragged on for decades by this point, and Lydia's family is scarred by Elsa's dreadful experiences as a rebel fighter in her home country. However, the trio are managing well enough in the U.S… After the Eritrean army defeats the Derg in 1991, families begin looking for their missing relatives. Mezghebe's debut novel resounds with themes from Eritrean culture...” Library Journal
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