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Apples Never Fall

By Liane Moriarty
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian, Lisa V., Library Clerk

A family of tennis stars debate whether or not to report their mother as missing because it would implicate their father.

Beautiful Country

By Qian Julie Wang
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian, Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk

This memoir from a Chinese woman who arrived in New York City at age 7 examines how her family lived in poverty out of fear of being discovered as undocumented immigrants and how she was able to find success.

Blush

By Jamie Brenner
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

Returning with her mother to her parents’ North Fork Long Island winery, college-age Sadie discovers that her Grandma Vivian once ran a “trashy” book club and decides to reinstate it as a way to reconnect the family.

Book of Lost Names

By Kristin Harmel
Recommended By Sonia Grgas, Reference Librarian

Escaping from Paris in 1942 after the arrest of her father, a Polish Jew, a graduate student finds refuge in a small mountain town, where she forges identity documents to help hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis.

Boomers: the Men and Woman who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster

By Helen Andrews

In Boomers, essayist Helen Andrews addresses the Boomer legacy with scrupulous fairness and biting wit.

Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II

By Liza Mundy

Documents the pivotal contributions of more than 10,000 American women who served as codebreakers during World War II, detailing how their efforts shortened the war, saved countless lives and enabled their subsequent careers, in an account that also reveals the strict practice of secrecy that nearly erased their efforts from history.

Crossroads

By Jonathan Franzen
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

As Christmas 1971 approaches, the Hildebrand family of New Prospect, Illinois deals with increasing points of crisis including a stale marriage, the draft and their son's sexual orientation in the first novel in a new trilogy.

Ex Hex

By Erin Sterling
Recommended By Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist

Vivienne Jones must find a way to break her Ex Hex on Rhys Penhallow, while ignoring their off–the–charts chemistry, when the town falls under the attack of murderous wind–up toys, a pissed –off ghost and a talking cat with some interesting things to say.

Exiles

By Christina Baker Kline

Sent to a Tasmanian penal colony after conceiving her employer's grandchild, a young governess befriends a talented midwife and an orphaned Aboriginal chief's daughter while confronting the harsh realities of British colonialism and oppression in nineteenth–century Australia.

Falling

By T. J. Newman
Recommended By Jackie, Head of Readers' Services, Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

Thirty minutes before a flight to New York, the family of the pilot is kidnapped and in order for them to live, all 143 passengers onboard must die in the first novel by a former flight attendant.

Forest Of Vanishing Stars

By Kristin Harmel
Recommended By Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk, Lisa V., Library Clerk

Raised in the unforgiving wilderness of eastern Europe after being kidnapped, a young German woman, in 1941, vows to teach a group of Jews fleeing the Nazi terror how to survive in the forest until she is betrayed as her past and present collide.

Fortnight in September

By R. C. Sherriff
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

This wonderfully nostalgic and soothing novel about ordinary people enjoying life's simple pleasures follows the Stevens family as they go on their annual seaside vacation during which they savor every moment of their holiday, knowing that things may not be the same next year.

Four Winds

By Kristin Hannah
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian, Isabel Zinman, Readers' Services Librarian

A Depression–era woman confronts a wrenching choice between fighting for the Dust Bowl–ravaged land she loves in Texas or pursuing an uncertain future in California.

Friends like These

By Kimberly McCreight

Five college friends meet up in the Catskills ten years after graduation, bringing their shared past, betrayals, and secrets with them

Goldfinch

By Donna Tartt
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

Taken in by a wealthy friend after surviving an accident that killed his mother, 13 year-old Theo Decker tries to adjust to life on Park Avenue.

Guncle

By Steven Rowley
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian, Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Sue Ann R., Head of Children's Services

When Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP) for short, takes on the role of primary guardian for his young niece and nephew, he sets “Guncle Rules,” but soon learns that parenting isn’t solved with treats or jokes as his eyes are opened to a new sense of responsibility.

Inheritance of Orquídea Divina

By Zoraida Córdova
Recommended By Stacey Mencher, Technology and Applications Manager

Seven years after their matriarch Orquidea passed away, blessing them with her special gifts, the Montoya family journeys to Ecuador to uncover the truth behind their inheritance to stop a hidden figure from killing off Orquidea’s line one-by-one.

Just Haven't Met You Yet

By Sophie Cousens
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Arriving in the Channel Islands to write an article about her parents romance, hopeless romantic and lifestyle reporter Laura, after grabbing the wrong suitcase, discovers the owner is clearly her dream man as she sets out to find him, learning some hard truths along the way.

Last Thing He Told Me

By Laura Dave
Recommended By Jackie, Head of Readers' Services, Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

After her husband disappears, Hannah Hall quickly realizes he isn’t who he said he was and that his 16–year–old daughter, who wants nothing to do with her, may hold the key to figuring out his true identity.

Last Train To Key West

By Chanel Cleeton

A Key West native, a bride fleeing the Cuban Revolution and a Wall Street crash victim meet at a Great War veteran camp before one of the most powerful hurricanes in history indelibly changes their lives.

Lions of Fifth Avenue

By Fiona Davis
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

A New York Public Library superintendent’s wife reevaluates her priorities upon joining a woman’s suffrage group in 1913, decades before her granddaughter’s efforts to save an exhibit expose tragic family secrets.

Living and the Lost

By Ellen Feldman

Living and working in a bombed–out Berlin, Millie Mosbach must come to terms with a past decision made in a moment of crisis with the help of a mysterious man who is surprisingly understanding of her.

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.

Love Anthony

By Lisa Genova

Two women meet by accident on a Nantucket beach and are drawn into a friendship. Olivia is a young mother whose eight-year-old severely autistic son has recently died. She comes to the island in a trial separation to try and make sense of the tragedy of her Anthony's short life. Beth, a stay-at-home mother of three, is also recently separated after discovering her husband's long-term infidelity.

Man Who Died Twice

By Richard Osman
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk

When an old friend, who has been accused of stealing millions of dollars’ worth of diamonds, desperately needs her help leaving a dead body in his wake, Elizabeth and her friends go up against a ruthless murderer who wouldn’t bat an eyelid at knocking off four septuagenarians.

Midnight Library

By Matt Haig
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Nora Seed finds herself faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one, following a different career, undoing old breakups, or realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist, she must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight Library to decide what is truly fulfilling in life, and what makes it worth living in the first place.

Nature of Fragile Things

By Susan Meissner
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian, Lisa V., Library Clerk, Pam Strudler, Programming & Arts Librarian, Audrey Honigman, Library Clerk, Jackie, Head of Readers' Services

Moving to early 20th–century San Francisco to escape New York tenement life, an Irish mail–order bride uncovers transformative secrets involving a silent child and two other women before her precarious existence is upended by the great earthquake of 1906.

Night Music

By Jojo Moyes

After her husband dies, leaving her with a mountain of debt, classical violinist Isabel Delancey and her children are forced to move to a now–dilapidated manor she inherited in the English countryside where she fights to make her house a home as passions and lives collide.

On Location

By Sarah Echavarre Smith
Recommended By Stacey Mencher, Technology and Applications Manager

When she gets the green light to produce a series about Utah’s national parks, Alia Dunn is thrilled until she meets her newest crew member, Drew Irons, the man who ghosted her, and as tensions rise between them, so does an undeniable attraction.

Our Woman in Moscow

By Beatriz William

Taken in by a wealthy family friend after surviving an accident that killed his mother, thirteen–year–old Theo Decker tries to adjust to life on Park Avenue.

Paper Palace

By Miranda Cowley Heller
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

While staying at “The Paper Palace”—the family summer place she has visited every summer of her life, 50–year–old Elle must decide between the life she has built with her husband and the life she always imagined she would have had with her childhood love.

Push

By Ashley Audrain
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

A devoted mother with a painful past gradually realizes that something is very wrong with her daughter, a fear that is complicated by her husband’s dismissive views and the birth of a healthy son.

Rock The Boat

By Beck Dorey-Stein
Recommended By Brenda Cherry, Reference Librarian

When a developer tries to cash in on Sea Point, three friends Kate, Miles and Ziggy must wade through — and overcome — the white lies and long-buried secrets that threaten to erode the bonds between them as well as the landscape of the beachside community they call home.

Rooftop Party

By Ellen Meister

A host of a popular shopping channel, Dana Barry finds her life forever changed on the night of the company rooftop party during which the CEO jumps to his death after being inappropriate with her, which is the last thing she remembers.

Sarah, Plain and Tall

By Patricia MacLachlan

When their father invites a mail–order bride to come live with them in their prairie home, Caleb and Anna are captivated by their new mother and hope that she will stay.

Songs in Ursa Major

By Emma Brodie
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

In 1969, Jane Quinn, an aspiring singer, gets the chance of a lifetime when she goes on tour with Jesse Reid, a folk music superstar, and as their partnership turns into a passionate love affair, Jane discovers too late the dark secret beneath his music.

Sons and Soldiers: The Untold Story of the Jews Who Escaped the Nazis and Returned With the U.S. Army to Fight Hitler

By Bruce Henderson

Drawing on veteran interviews and archival research, an account of the contributions of the German–born Jewish–American soldiers known as the Ritchie Boys describes how they risked their lives to join major combat units and gather crucial intelligence from German POWs.

Storyteller : Tales Of Life And Music

By Dave Grohl
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

The legendary American musician, singer, songwriter and documentary filmmaker offers a collection of stories, written by his own hand, that focus on the memories of his life, from his childhood to today.

Temple House Vanishing

By Rachel Donohue
Recommended By Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist

Attending the Temple House School, Louisa, a brilliant new student, forms a fierce bond with an outlier and student provocateur, but their relationship is soon torn apart by a charismatic art teacher that leads to the unthinkable.

Thief Of Souls

By Brian Klingborg

A brutal murder in a rural village in Northern China sends shockwaves all the way to Beijing but seemingly only Inspector Lu Fei, exiled to this tiny town, is interested in finding justice.

This Time Next Year

By Sophie Cousens
Recommended By Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian, Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

Born in the shadow of a boy who was born moments earlier and heralded as 1990 London’s first baby, Minnie encounters her more fortunate rival on various disastrous birthdays before making unexpected discoveries when they both turn 30.

Thursday Murder Club

By Richard Osman
Series Thursday Murder Club Mysteries
Recommended By Brenda Cherry, Reference Librarian, Donna Burger, Readers' Services Librarian

Meeting weekly in their retirement village’s Jigsaw Room to exchange theories about unsolved crimes, four savvy septuagenarians propose a daring but unorthodox plan to help a woman rookie cop solve her first big murder case.

Warsaw Orphan

By Kelly Rimmer

Set during World War II in Poland, a novel based on real–life heroes follows Elzbieta Rabinek over the course of the war, her involvement with the Resistance, and her love for a young man imprisoned in the Jewish ghetto whose passion leads him to fight in the Warsaw.

We Are The Brennans

By Tracey Lange
Recommended By Lisa H., Readers' Services Librarian

Returning to the east coast to recover from a drunk driving accident she caused, 29–year–old Sunday Brennan must protect her family from a man from her past who brings her family’s pub business to the brink of financial ruin.

We Were Never Here

By Andrea Bartz
Recommended By Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist

After a backpacking trip in Chile with her best friend Kristen goes horribly wrong, Emily is forced to confront their violent past and wonders if she can outrun the secrets they share or if they will destroy her relationship, freedom and even her life.

What You Wish For

By Katherine Center
Recommended By Evelyn Hershkowitz, Readers' Services Librarian

When the new principal turns out to be the former, unrequited crush of her teen years, elementary school librarian Samantha Casey discovers that he is a changed man, determined to destroy everything she loves about the school, which forces her to take action.

Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam

By Vivek Ramaswamy

A young entrepreneur makes the case that politics has no place in business, and sets out a new vision for the future of American capitalism.

Woman with the Blue Star

By Pam Jenoff

Inspired by the harrowing true stories of those who hid from the Nazis in the sewers, this emotional testament to the power of friendship follows Ella, an affluent Polish girl, as she helps Sadie and her pregnant mother survive despite the worsening dangers of the war.