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Biography and Memoir September 2024
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| That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America by Amanda JonesIn her inspiring and incisive blend of memoir and manifesto, Louisiana middle school librarian Amanda Jones details her fight against censorship at her local public library, which led to death threats and social media smear campaigns. Further reading: Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge by Richard Ovenden; On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US by James LaRue. |
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| Alexander at the End of the World: The Forgotten Final Years of Alexander the Great by Rachel KousserThis compelling latest from classics professor Rachel Kousser (The Afterlives of Greek Sculpture) offers fresh insights on the life and legacy of Alexander III of Macedon by focusing on his final seven years, arguing that this period was what cemented his status as "Alexander the Great." Further reading: Alexander the Great: His Life and His Mysterious Death by Anthony Everitt. |
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| A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit: The Vision of Mary McLeod Bethune by Noliwe RooksHistorian Noliwe Rooks thoughtfully chronicles the trailblazing career of educator and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955), who worked tirelessly to obtain voting rights, economic independence, and educational opportunities for Black Americans. For fans of: Madam C.J. Walker: The Making of an American Icon by Erica L. Ball. |
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Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations
by Mira Jacob
Mira Jacob's funny and thoughtful graphic memoir about race and identity chronicles the difficult conversations she had with friends and family -- including her six-year-old biracial son -- following the 2016 presidential election. Striking collage illustrations, featuring full-color photographs and black-and-white characters who address the reader directly, add intimacy to her dialogue-driven narrative. Read-alike: The Talk by Darrin Bell.
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Focus on: Hispanic Heritage Month
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| Illegally Yours by Rafael AgustinBorn in Ecuador, TV writer Rafael Agustin (Jane the Virgin) immigrated to the United States at age seven; he did not learn he was undocumented until he was a teenager. Augustin's witty and heartfelt debut offers "an enthusiastic and motivational self-portrait" (Kirkus Reviews). For fans of: In the Country We Love: My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero. |
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| Children of the Land by Marcelo Hernandez CastilloPoet Marcelo Hernandez Castillo's debut memoir details the author's difficult coming of age as an undocumented immigrant, which was compounded by frequent ICE raids, his father's deportation back to Mexico, and the rigidity of the United States immigration system. Try this next: Solito by Javier Zamora. |
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| Chita by Chita Rivera with Patrick PachecoBroadway icon and three-time Tony Award winner Chita Rivera's lively and intimate memoir chronicles her seven-decade career on the stage, featuring her reflections on originating roles in West Side Story, Bye Bye Birdie, and Chicago. For fans of: Rita Moreno by Rita Moreno. |
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