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Digital Library: What's New? September 2020 |
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What’s New in eBooks, eAudiobooks, RBDigital Magazines, and online rescources.
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A vigilante enforcer on South Dakota's Rosebud Indian Reservation enlists the help of an ex to investigate the activities of an expanding drug cartel, while a new tribal council initiative raises controversial questions in this highly-anticipated first novel by David Heska Wanbli Weiden, an enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota nation.
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The Human Cosmos: A Secret History of the Stars by Jo MarchantRevealing how early cultures celebrated the mysteries of a night sky now hidden by today’s pollution and tech, the best-selling author of Cure invites readers to reconnect the human experience to the remarkable cosmic cycles that shaped it.
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The Exiles by Christina Baker KlineCaroline Lee offers an outstanding narration of Kline's well-researched novel, which depicts an obscure moment in Australia's colonial history. Seduced, pregnant, accused of stealing, and convicted on slight evidence, Evangeline is marked for transport from Newgate Prison to Australia. Onboard the ship, fellow prisoners Hazel and Olive help her cope with various hardships and her pregnancy. Lee paints flesh-and-blood portraits of the women convicts, the inhumane shipboard conditions, the emotional essence of the women's growing friendships, and the inherent racism of the British overlords. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © Also available as an eBook.
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Texas Monthly is a regional magazine covering all things Texas with a true Lone Star state of mind. It takes on all the latest in big issues like state politics, the environment, and education, and of course features the best in the west for food and Texas culture. This month's issue includes articles on the quest for better beef, racial reckoning in the romance book industry, and the rising star of HBO's "Lovecraft Country."
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A directory listing state officials and employees; elected officials in federal, county, and city offices; top appointed city officials; and members of boards and commissions that regulate state policy, all in one place.
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Carrollton Public Library 1700 Keller Springs Road, Carrollton Texas 75006 4220 North Josey Lane, Carrollton Texas 75010 |
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