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“True Biz” published April 5, 2022. It follows the fictional students and staff of the Deaf community at a residential school in Ohio.
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“True Biz” published April 5, 2022. It follows the fictional students and staff of the Deaf community at a residential school in Ohio.
The American Library Association tracked 729 challenges to library, school and university materials and services in 2021. These books have been challenged during the ALA’s tracking history.
Peter Handke’s “The Fruit Thief” published March 15. The fruit thief is an imagined character of the protagonist’s writing.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with more intentional reading. “Pachinko,” by Min Jin Lee, is a cross-generational historical fiction novel.
“Checkout 19” by Claire-Louise Bennett retells the protagonist’s life through remembering the books she has read. It is Bennett’s second novel.
“Chilean Poet” by Alejandro Zambra captures the contemporary literary scene in Chile in a story about love and words. The English translation of “Chilean Poet” published early February.
Weike Wang’s second novel “Joan is Okay” published Jan. 18. The story follows intensive care unit doctor Joan as she navigates her work and life balance, or lack thereof.
"Fiona and Jane" is the debut novel of writer Jean Chen Ho and was released Jan. 4. It follows the friendship of two Taiwanese-American women throughout their lives.
"How Beautiful We Were" is a novel published March 4, 2021, by Imbolo Mbue.
"Harlem Shuffle" is a novel published on Aug. 23, 2021, by Colson Whitehead.
Amor Towles released his novel "Lincoln Highway" on Oct. 5, 2021.
Harper Lee released her novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" on July 11, 1960.
Ernest Hemingway released his novel "A Farewell to Arms" in 1929.
Tim O'Brien released “The Thinge They Carried” on March 28, 1990.
"Slaughterhouse-Five" is a Kurt Vonnegut novel following the life of Billy Pilgrim. Banned Books Awareness Week runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2.
Omar El Akkad released his novel "What Strange Paradise" on July 20, 2021.
‘The King of Infinite Space’ is a novel written by Lyndsay Faye taking place in a present-day setting.
Rainesford Stauffer's "An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a World That Expects Exceptional" appears. The book discusses the pressures society places on young people and is available for pre-order.