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Any Other Family

By Eleanor Brown
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

Three sets of parents become intertwined after adopting four biological siblings and making a commitment to keep the children connected.

Carrie Soto is Back

By Taylor Jenkins Reid
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

A retired tennis champion comes out of retirement at age 37 after watching a young phenom beat her long–standing record at the 1994 US Open.

Cherish Farrah

By Bethany C. Morrow
Recommended By Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist, Nathalie Levin, Children's Services Librarian

Being faced with her home’s foreclosure, one of only two black girls in a wealthy gated community manipulates her way into her friends’ household where she starts noticing strange things happening and her suspicion of the seemingly–perfect family grows.

Finding Me

By Viola Davis
Recommended By Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk

The critically acclaimed film, television and theater actress presents an inspiring and deeply honest story of her life, from her coming–of–age in Rhode Island to her current hard–won success.

Girl in His Shadow

By Audrey Blake

An unforgettable historical fiction novel about one woman who believed in scientific medicine before the world believed in her.

Good Rich People

By Eliza Jane Brazier
Recommended By Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist, Nathalie Levin, Children's Services Librarian

A wealthy couple who invite successful entrepreneurs to live in their guesthouse and then conspire to ruin their life for sport meet their match when Demi, a woman who took over another person’s identity, moves in.

Happy–Go–Lucky

By David Sedaris

The best–selling author offers a new collection of satirical and humorous essays that chronicle his own life and ordinary moments that turn beautifully absurd, including how he coped with the pandemic, his thoughts on becoming an orphan in his seventh decade, and the battle–scarred America he discovered when he resumed touring.


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Helter Skelter: the True Story of the Manson Murders

By Vincent Bugliosi

Revealing the story behind the Manson family, conspiracy, and investigation, a twenty–fifth anniversary edition narrates Deputy D.A. Vincent Bugliosi's determined prosecution, the psychological profiles on the case, and its impact on the nation.

Hokuloa Road

By Elizabeth Hand
Recommended By Stacey Mencher, Technology and Applications Manager

Leaving Maine for a job at a luxury property in Hawai’i, Grady Kendall is shocked to discover that the island is known as a place where people vanish and becomes determined to uncover the truth.

House of Thieves

By Charles Belfoure
Recommended By Jackie, Head of Readers' Services

When his son racks up an impossible gambling debt to a notorious gang in nineteenth–century New York, John Cross uses his inside knowledge of high-society mansions and museums to craft a perfect heist.

How to Fake it in Hollywood

By Ava Wilder
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

When her long–running teen soap opera wraps, Grey Brooks enters into her publicist’s scheme to begin a fake a love affair with a disgraced Hollywood heartthrob who also could use the publicity, but is shocked when real feelings emerge.

It All Comes Down To This

By Therese Anne Fowler
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

Three sisters—Beck, a freelance journalist; Claire, a pediatric cardiologist; and Sophie, an Instagram influencer—come together to sell the family’s summer cottage in Maine, which becomes complicated by an enigmatic ex–con with his own hidden past.

Left on Tenth

By Delia Ephron
Recommended By Brenda Cherry, Reference Librarian

The best–selling novelist and screenwriter of You’ve Got Mail shares how she got a second chance at love later in life with Peter, a Bay Area psychiatrist; her battle with AML with Peter and friends by her side, and her feelings about facing death.

Lessons in Chemistry

By Bonnie Garmus

In the early 1960s, chemist and single mother Elizabeth Zott, the reluctant star of America’s most beloved cooking show due to her revolutionary skills in the kitchen, uses this opportunity to dare women to change the status quo.

Liz Taylor Ring

By Brenda Janowitz
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian, Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

When their late mother's long–lost eleven–carat ring, which looks just like the diamond Richard Burton gifted Liz Taylor, unexpectedly resurfaces decades later, three siblings discover a secret that challenges everything they thought they knew about their parents' epic love.

Lost Apothecary

By Sarah Penner
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Secretly dispensing poisons to liberate women from the men who have wronged them, a London apothecary triggers unintended consequences that shape three lives across multiple centuries.

Lost Girls of Willowbrook

By Ellen Marie Wiseman
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

Six years after her twin sister’s death, 16–year–old Sage discovers a shocking secret, her sister didn’t die, she was committed to Willowbrook State School until she recently went missing, and, determined to find her, Sage walks through its doors, which changes her life in ways she never could have imagined.

Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post

By Allison Pataki
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

The epic reimagining of the extraordinary life of Marjorie Merriweather Post, the American heiress who lived and loved on a grand scale, reveals the heartbreak she endured as a wife four times over in vastly different dramatic marriages.

Mistborn: The Final Empire

By Brandon Sanderson
Series Mistborn
Recommended By Ralph Guiteau, Readers' Services Librarian, Stacey Mencher, Technology and Applications Manager

Experiencing an epiphany within the most daunting prison of the monstrous Lord Ruler who has enslaved his people for a thousand years, half-Skaa Kelsier finds himself taking on the powers of a Mistborn and teams up with ragged orphan Vin in a desperate plot to save their world.

Pull of the Stars

By Emma Donoghue
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

A novel set in 1918 Dublin offers a three-day look at a maternity ward during the height of the Great Flu pandemic.

Some of it was Real

By Nan Fischer
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

When up–and–coming psychic–medium Sylvie Young meets a reporter using his last–chance article to expose her as a conniving fraud and resurrect his career, they search for a truth that might destroy them both as they try to determine what’s real.

Take My Husband

By Ellen Meister
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

After her unemployed husband survives a serious car accident, Laurel Appelbaum, remembering the large life insurance policy they are carrying in his name, imagines a life without him and realizes she is finally ready to leave the marriage—she just has to figure out how to do it.

Tokyo Ueno Station

By Yu Miri
Recommended By Jackie, Head of Readers' Services

Haunting the park near Tokyo’s Uneo Station, the ghost of a man whose life eerily paralleled the Emperor’s reflects on the milestones that impacted his existence, from his homelessness and the 2011 tsunami to the 1964 and 2020 Olympics.

Vacationland

By Meg Mitchell Moore
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

While staying at her parents’ house in Maine, Louisa must unravel a family mystery, while newly arrived Kristie cannot keep her various lives from colliding forever, and as these two women cross paths, they will ask themselves what they are owed and what they owe others.