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Cover ArtAbdurraqib's writing is passionate, jumps off the page at times, and has rhythm and meaning for every word and at the corners of every sentence. He articulates what it means to be a true fan, how that fandom is intertwined with the city you're from, and how a lot of times that city lets you down but you keep showing up, because you've always dreamed of the day your team, your city, can rise above it and get national recognition for redemption, even if it's just for that moment.
 
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While Hanif Abdurraqib is an acclaimed author, a gifted poet, and one of our culture's most insightful music critics, he is most of all, at heart, an Ohioan. Growing up in Columbus in the '90s, Abdurraqib witnessed a golden era of basketball, one in which legends like LeBron were forged, and countless others weren't. His lifelong love of the game leads Abdurraqib into a lyrical, historical, and emotionally rich exploration of what it means to make it, who we think deserves success, the tensions between excellence and expectation, and the very notion of role-models, all of which he expertly weaves together with memoir: "Here is where I would like to tell you about the form on my father's jumpshot," Abdurraqib writes. "The truth, though, is that I saw my father shoot a basketball only one time.
 
Cover ArtA luminous and lyrical account of the life of Harriet Tubman. Night Flyer draws from spiritual biographies in the late 1800s, reflections on Tubman’s ecological awareness of the natural world and the imperfect sources we have from those who interviewed her in old age. The portrait that emerges attempts to grasp so many mysteries and complexities of Tubman’s life—from her faith, mysticism, and dreams, to her family relationships. A powerful and riveting read and a finalist for a NBCC Award.
 

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From the National-Book-Award-winning author of All That She Carried, an intimate and revelatory reckoning with the myth and the truth behind an American everyone knows and few really understand. Harriet Tubman is, if surveys are to be trusted, one of the ten most famous Americans ever born, and soon to be the face of the twenty-dollar bill. Yet often she's a figure more out of myth than history, almost a comic-book superhero-the woman who, despite being barely five-feet tall, illiterate, and suffering from a brain injury, managed to escape from her own enslavement, return again and again to lead others North to freedom, speak out powerfully against slavery, and then become the first American woman in history to lead a military raid, freeing some 750 people without loss of life. You could almost say she's America's Robin Hood, a miraculous vision, often rightly celebrated but seldom understood. Tiya Miles's extraordinary Night Flyer changes all that. With her characteristic tenderness and imaginative genius, Miles explores beyond the stock historical grid to weave Tubman's life into the fabric of her world. She probes the ecological reality of Tubman's surroundings and examines her kinship with other enslaved women who similarly passed through a spiritual wilderness and recorded those travels in profound and moving memoirs. What emerges, uncannily, is a human being whose mysticism becomes the more palpable the more we understand it-a story that offers us powerful inspiration for our own time of troubles. Harriet Tubman traversed many boundaries, inner and outer. Now, thanks to Tiya Miles, she becomes an even clearer and sharper signal from the past, one that can help us to echolocate a more just and sustainable path.

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02/26/2025
Boulder Library
Cover ArtKimmerle explores the investigation that inspired Colson Whitehead's novel The Nickel Boys in this challenging read. However, Kimmerle also shows that there are those who are committed to preserving history, including the bad.
 
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Recounts the story of the Dozier School, a Florida reform school shut down in 2011 due to reports of cruelty, abuse, and mysterious deaths, and the efforts of the author, a leading forensic anthropologist, to locate and exhume the graves of the boys buried there in order to reunite them with their families.
 
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This book is so stinking cute. I can't recommend it enough to young readers and parents alike. Mr. Daniels is an excellent model for unconditional support, and Ally's perseverance is inspiring! This book is a great reminder that we are all capable of accomplishing difficult things, even if they don't come easily.
 
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Ally has been smart enough to fool a lot of smart people. Every time she lands in a new school, she is able to hide her inability to read by creating clever yet disruptive distractions. She is afraid to ask for help; after all, how can you cure dumb? However, her newest teacher Mr. Daniels sees the bright, creative kid underneath the troublemaker. With his help, Ally learns not to be so hard on herself and that dyslexia is nothing to be ashamed of. As her confidence grows, Ally feels free to be herself and the world starts opening up with possibilities. She discovers that there’s a lot more to her—and to everyone—than a label, and that great minds don’t always think alike.

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Cover ArtReynolds explores "the rules" that have been passed down to Will by generations before him: no crying, no snitching, and always get revenge. Written in verse, this work considers the troubling emotions often suppressed in a neighborhood where stoicism is respected and forgiveness is rare. Being immersed in a story about the cycle of violence, Long Way Down fosters empathy for people who have different lived experiences from their own.
 

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As Will, fifteen, sets out to avenge his brother Shawn's fatal shooting, seven ghosts who knew Shawn board the elevator and reveal truths Will needs to know.

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This beautifully written coming-of-age tale had me hooked on every word. I greatly enjoyed being inside the mind of this young, curious, creative boy as he is having a life-altering summer without even being aware of it and learning lessons in the most painful of ways.

 

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Summering with a fellow schoolboy on a great English estate, Leo, the hero of L. P. Hartley's finest novel, encounters a world of unimagined luxury. But when his friend's beautiful older sister enlists him as the unwitting messenger in her illicit love affair, the aftershocks will be felt for years. The inspiration for the brilliant Joseph Losey/Harold Pinter film starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates, The Go-Between is a masterpiece—a richly layered, spellbinding story about past and present, naiveté and knowledge, and the mysteries of the human heart.

 

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Cover ArtKeeper of the Lost Cities is such an amazing series! It has everything—adventure, magic, mystery, and tons of heart. The world in the books is super cool because it’s a secret society of magical people, hidden away from regular humans. The main character, Sophie Foster, is awesome! She’s smart, brave, and she has to face all of these huge challenges, like figuring out who she really is and how to use her powers. Plus, the other characters are all really interesting too, and they each have their own cool abilities and problems to solve. It’s a mix of exciting action and emotional moments that keep you hooked the whole time!
 
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At age twelve, Sophie learns that the remarkable abilities that have always caused her to stand out identify her as an elf, and after being brought to Eternalia to hone her skills, discovers that she has secrets buried in her memory for which some would kill.
 
Cover ArtEstela, our potentially unreliable narrator, recounts her seven years working as a housemaid for a wealthy family whose little girl has just died. Trabucco Zerán delivers a reflective thriller that interrogates socio-economic power dynamics. Ideal for fans of Alfonso Cuarón's award-winning film, Roma.
 
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Estela came from the countryside, leaving her mother behind, to work for the señor and señora when their only child was born. They wanted a housemaid: "smart appearance, full time," their ad said. She wanted to make enough money to support her mother and return home. For seven years, Estela cleaned their laundry, wiped their floors, made their meals, kept their secrets, witnessed their fights and frictions, raised their daughter. She heard the rats scrabbling in the ceiling, saw the looks the señor gave the señora; she knew about the poison in the cabinet, the gun, the daughter's rebellion as she grew up, the mother's coldness, the father's distance. She saw it all. After a series of shocking betrayals and revelations, Estela stops speaking, breaking her silence only now, to tell the story of how it all fell apart. Is this a story of revenge or a confession? Class warfare or a cautionary tale? Building tension with every page, Clean is a gripping, incisive exploration of power, domesticity, and betrayal from an international star at the height of her powers.
 
02/18/2025
Boulder Library
Cover ArtThuy finds solace in pretending to be various animals after a teasing incident at school. Her mothers join in to help also, making snowy footprints of mythical creatures--and a new imaginary creature that is an expression of Thuy's strength, confidence, and kindness. I love this supportive family!
 
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Upset after being bullied, Thuy, a Vietnamese American, pretends she is different creatures, including an especially strong, wonderful being made up of her two mothers and herself. Includes note about the phoenix and the Sarabha.
 
Cover ArtI read, reread, and even read aloud to a friend selections from Cursed Bunny. The stories left me feeling haunted, reinforced by a matter of fact-ness in the narrator's tone. Recommend to fans of the grotesque, dark and unusual--Bora Chung goes there.

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Collection of short stories that blend horror, surrealism, and speculative fiction to take on the patriarchy, capitalism, and reign of big tech.

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