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  • Night of Miracles: A Novel

    Elizabeth Berg

    eBook (Ballantine Books, Nov. 13, 2018)
    The feel-good book of the year: a delightful novel of friendship, community, and the way small acts of kindness can change your life, by the bestselling author of The Story of Arthur Truluv Lucille Howard is getting on in years, but she stays busy. Thanks to the inspiration of her dearly departed friend Arthur Truluv, she has begun to teach baking classes, sharing the secrets to her delicious classic Southern yellow cake, the perfect pinwheel cookies, and other sweet essentials. Her classes have become so popular that sheā€™s hired Iris, a new resident of Mason, Missouri, as an assistant. Iris doesnā€™t know how to bake but she needs to keep her mind off a big decision she sorely regrets.When a new family moves in next door and tragedy strikes, Lucille begins to look out for Lincoln, their son. Lincolnā€™s parents arenā€™t the only ones in town facing hard choices and uncertain futures. In these difficult times, the residents of Mason come together and find the true power of communityā€”just when they need it the most. ā€œElizabeth Bergā€™s characters jump right off the page and into your heartā€ said Fannie Flagg about The Story of Arthur Truluv. The same could be said about Night of Miracles, a heartwarming novel that reminds us that the people we come to love are often the ones we donā€™t expect.Praise for Night of Miraclesā€œHappy, sad, sweet and slyly funny, [Night of Miracles] celebrates the nourishing comfort of community and provides a delightfully original take on the cycles of life.ā€ā€”People (Book of the Week) ā€œFind refuge in Mason, a place blessedly free of the political chaos we now know as ā€˜real life.ā€™ In Bergā€™s charming but far from shallow alternative reality, the focus is on the things that make life worth living: the human connections that light the way through the dark of aging, bereavement, illness and our own mistakes. . . . As the endearing, odd-lot characters of Mason, Missouri, coalesce into new families, dessert is served: a plateful of chocolate-and-vanilla pinwheel cookies for the soul.ā€ā€”USA Today ā€œFull of empathy and charm, every chapter infuses the heart with a renewed sense of hope.ā€ ā€”Womanā€™s World
  • Olive, Again

    Elizabeth Strout

    Hardcover (Random House, Oct. 15, 2019)
    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ā€¢ OPRAHā€™S BOOK CLUB PICK ā€¢ Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout continues the life of her beloved Olive Kitteridge, a character who has captured the imaginations of millions.ā€œStrout managed to make me love this strange woman Iā€™d never met, who I knew nothing about. What a terrific writer she is.ā€ā€”Zadie Smith, The Guardianā€œJust as wonderful as the original . . . Olive, Again poignantly reminds us that empathy, a requirement for love, helps make life ā€˜not unhappy.ā€™ā€ā€”NPR NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY PEOPLE AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Time ā€¢ Vogue ā€¢ NPR ā€¢ The Washington Post ā€¢ Chicago Tribune ā€¢ Entertainment Weekly ā€¢ BuzzFeed ā€¢ Esquire ā€¢ Real Simple ā€¢ Good Housekeeping ā€¢ The New York Public Library ā€¢ The Guardian ā€¢ Evening Standard ā€¢ Kirkus Reviews ā€¢ Publishers Weekly ā€¢ BookPage Prickly, wry, resistant to change yet ruthlessly honest and deeply empathetic, Olive Kitteridge is ā€œa compelling life forceā€ (San Francisco Chronicle). The New Yorker has said that Elizabeth Strout ā€œanimates the ordinary with an astonishing force,ā€ and she has never done so more clearly than in these pages, where the iconic Olive struggles to understand not only herself and her own life but the lives of those around her in the town of Crosby, Maine. Whether with a teenager coming to terms with the loss of her father, a young woman about to give birth during a hilariously inopportune moment, a nurse who confesses a secret high school crush, or a lawyer who struggles with an inheritance she does not want to accept, the unforgettable Olive will continue to startle us, to move us, and to inspire usā€”in Stroutā€™s wordsā€”ā€œto bear the burden of the mystery with as much grace as we can.ā€Praise for Olive, Againā€œOlive is a brilliant creation not only because of her eternal cantankerousness but because sheā€™s as brutally candid with herself about her shortcomings as she is with others. Her honesty makes people strangely willing to confide in her, and the raw power of Ms. Stroutā€™s writing comes from these unvarnished exchanges, in which characters reveal themselves in all of their sadness and badness and confusion. . . . The great, terrible mess of living is spilled out across the pages of this moving book. Ms. Strout may not have any answers for it, but she isnā€™t afraid of it either.ā€ā€”The Wall Street Journal
  • Create This Book 2

    Moriah Elizabeth

    Paperback (Creative Outlet, Aug. 2, 2018)
    With all the same fun and inspiration power as the original, Create This Book 2 includes a fresh set of 100 unique prompts designed to get your creativity flowing. Each prompt will get you thinking outside the box and making something amazing! Great for all ages and anyone who likes to get creative. Join the Create This Book online community. Check out Author, Moriah Elizabeth, on Youtube for ideas, tips and inspiration.
  • Create This Book

    Moriah Elizabeth

    Paperback (Creative Outlet, May 17, 2015)
    Create This Book is fresher than ever! This revised version has a new look with all the same inspiring prompts PLUS a bonus "Tips and Tricks" page add-on.This is the ultimate outlet for creativity. Includes 235 pages of unique and inspiring prompts to get you in the creative zone! Whether you are trying to get past an artist's block, wanting to become more creative, or just looking to have some fun, you will love this interactive journal!Want to learn more? Check out "Create This Book" on Youtube! You can watch Moriah Elizabeth's "Create This Book" Series! Great for inspiration and guidance on your creative journey!Go to MoriahElizabeth.com for more information.
  • So This is Love: A Twisted Tale

    Elizabeth Lim

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, April 7, 2020)
    What if Cinderella never tried on the glass slipper? Unable to prove that she's the missing princess, and unable to bear life under Lady Tremaine any longer, Cinderella attempts a fresh start, looking for work at the palace as a seamstress. But when the Grand Duke appoints her to serve under the king's visiting sister, Cinderella becomes witness to a grand conspiracy to take the king-and the prince-out of power, as well as a longstanding prejudice against fairies, including Cinderella's own Fairy Godmother. Faced with questions of love and loyalty to the kingdom, Cinderella must find a way to stop the villains of past and present . . . before it's too late.
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  • Chaos & the Geek

    Elizabeth Stevens

    language (Kinky Siren, Jan. 31, 2020)
    AmberHow do you politely refuse when the only guy to star in any of your dirty fantasies has just offered to put you up for the foreseeable future and your brotherā€™s just accepted like you were in fact still thirteen and couldnā€™t make decisions for yourself? You donā€™t. And, you end up with a roommate who wears a very good elegant mask over the rough and tumble, bad boy core I remember far too well.Only, itā€™s ten years later and Iā€™m even nerdier than I used to be. Itā€™s ten years later and I couldnā€™t look worse. Itā€™s ten years later and I canā€™t keep one guy. Itā€™s ten years later and my brother still teases me mercilessly in front of him. Itā€™s ten years later and Kit somehow looks even better than the guy I spent my formative years crushing on.So, thereā€™s not only the issue that heā€™s my older brotherā€™s best friend, but also a sex-god this virgin can barely talk to. But that certainly never stopped me from drooling over him and it wouldnā€™t stop me now. Heā€™s so far out of my league, I wouldnā€™t even clean in his league.Except, there might just be a smouldering heat in Kitā€™s eyes that suggests heā€™s not quite as out of my league as I thought. Just maybe, this geek is about to get a whole lot of chaos.KitWhen I find out about my best mateā€™s little sisterā€™s situation, the offer is out of my mouth before I can stop it; Hawkā€™s like a brother to me even if Amberā€™s never looked twice at me. I could never tell if she was scared of me or hated me. But the deal is done. Sheā€™s going to bring her bedraggled self upstairs to my penthouse and live with me for as long as she needs.I see the pain she hides away, I see the lack of confidence despite how smart she is, how good. If thereā€™s something Iā€™ve learned, itā€™s that confidence makes all the difference. So, it becomes my mission to help Amber find her confidence. But I find more than confidence in her and suddenly Iā€™m seeing my best mateā€™s little sister completely differently.Iā€™ve never known what to say to her. Sheā€™s always been good and studious and sweet. Sheā€™s always been so far out of my league I wouldnā€™t even carry bags in that league. Her face is a mask that tells me nothing in between the sparse words that come out of her mouth.Except, there might be something in the way she smiles at me that gives me hope Iā€™m not as far out of her league as I thought. It might just be time that this chaos gets a little geek.Please be aware that this story is set in Australia and therefore uses Australian English spelling and syntax.
  • City of Girls: A Novel

    Elizabeth Gilbert

    Paperback (Riverhead Books, April 7, 2020)
    AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!From the # 1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and The Signature of All Things, a delicious novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a young woman discovering that you don't have to be a good girl to be a good person."A spellbinding novel about love, freedom, and finding your own happiness." - PopSugar"Intimate and richly sensual, razzle-dazzle with a hint of danger." -USA Today"Pairs well with a cocktail...or two." -TheSkimm"Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are."Beloved author Elizabeth Gilbert returns to fiction with a unique love story set in the New York City theater world during the 1940s. Told from the perspective of an older woman as she looks back on her youth with both pleasure and regret (but mostly pleasure), City of Girls explores themes of female sexuality and promiscuity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of true love. In 1940, nineteen-year-old Vivian Morris has just been kicked out of Vassar College, owing to her lackluster freshman-year performance. Her affluent parents send her to Manhattan to live with her Aunt Peg, who owns a flamboyant, crumbling midtown theater called the Lily Playhouse. There Vivian is introduced to an entire cosmos of unconventional and charismatic characters, from the fun-chasing showgirls to a sexy male actor, a grand-dame actress, a lady-killer writer, and no-nonsense stage manager. But when Vivian makes a personal mistake that results in professional scandal, it turns her new world upside down in ways that it will take her years to fully understand. Ultimately, though, it leads her to a new understanding of the kind of life she craves - and the kind of freedom it takes to pursue it. It will also lead to the love of her life, a love that stands out from all the rest. Now eighty-nine years old and telling her story at last, Vivian recalls how the events of those years altered the course of her life - and the gusto and autonomy with which she approached it. "At some point in a woman's life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time," she muses. "After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is." Written with a powerful wisdom about human desire and connection, City of Girls is a love story like no other.
  • City of Girls: A Novel

    Elizabeth Gilbert

    eBook (Riverhead Books, June 4, 2019)
    AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!From the # 1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and The Signature of All Things, a delicious novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a young woman discovering that you don't have to be a good girl to be a good person."A spellbinding novel about love, freedom, and finding your own happiness." - PopSugar"Intimate and richly sensual, razzle-dazzle with a hint of danger." -USA Today"Pairs well with a cocktail...or two." -TheSkimm"Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are."Beloved author Elizabeth Gilbert returns to fiction with a unique love story set in the New York City theater world during the 1940s. Told from the perspective of an older woman as she looks back on her youth with both pleasure and regret (but mostly pleasure), City of Girls explores themes of female sexuality and promiscuity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of true love. In 1940, nineteen-year-old Vivian Morris has just been kicked out of Vassar College, owing to her lackluster freshman-year performance. Her affluent parents send her to Manhattan to live with her Aunt Peg, who owns a flamboyant, crumbling midtown theater called the Lily Playhouse. There Vivian is introduced to an entire cosmos of unconventional and charismatic characters, from the fun-chasing showgirls to a sexy male actor, a grand-dame actress, a lady-killer writer, and no-nonsense stage manager. But when Vivian makes a personal mistake that results in professional scandal, it turns her new world upside down in ways that it will take her years to fully understand. Ultimately, though, it leads her to a new understanding of the kind of life she craves - and the kind of freedom it takes to pursue it. It will also lead to the love of her life, a love that stands out from all the rest. Now eighty-nine years old and telling her story at last, Vivian recalls how the events of those years altered the course of her life - and the gusto and autonomy with which she approached it. "At some point in a woman's life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time," she muses. "After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is." Written with a powerful wisdom about human desire and connection, City of Girls is a love story like no other.
  • National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of the World

    Elizabeth Carney

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, July 14, 2015)
    This charming reference introduces young readers to the wider world by exploring languages, landscapes, weather, animals, capital cities, mountains, deserts, and other landscapes and landforms, and more. It encourages kids to get play with activities such as creating a mini-rainforest in a bottle and singing a simple song in Spanish. More than 100 colorful photos are paired with kid-friendly and age-appropriate maps along with basic facts about each continent. This book will quickly become a favorite at storytime, bedtime, or any other time.
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  • The Poet X

    Elizabeth Acevedo

    Paperback (Quill Tree Books, April 7, 2020)
    Winner of the National Book Award for Young Peopleā€™s Literature, the Michael L. Printz Award, and the Pura BelprĆ© Award!Fans of Jacqueline Woodson, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds will fall hard for this astonishing New York Times-bestselling novel-in-verse by an award-winning slam poet, about an Afro-Latina heroine who tells her story with blazing words and powerful truth. Xiomara Batista feels unheard and unable to hide in her Harlem neighborhood. Ever since her body grew into curves, she has learned to let her fists and her fierceness do the talking.But Xiomara has plenty she wants to say, and she pours all her frustration and passion onto the pages of a leather notebook, reciting the words to herself like prayersā€”especially after she catches feelings for a boy in her bio class named Aman, who her family can never know about. With Mamiā€™s determination to force her daughter to obey the laws of the church, Xiomara understands that her thoughts are best kept to herself. So when she is invited to join her schoolā€™s slam poetry club, she doesnā€™t know how she could ever attend without her mami finding out. But she still canā€™t stop thinking about performing her poems. Because in the face of a world that may not want to hear her, Xiomara refuses to be silent.ā€œCrackles with energy and snaps with authenticity and voice.ā€ ā€”Justina Ireland, author of Dread Nationā€œAn incredibly potent debut.ā€ ā€”Jason Reynolds, author of the National Book Award Finalist Ghostā€œAcevedo has amplified the voices of girls en el barrio who are equal parts goddess, saint, warrior, and hero.ā€ ā€”Ibi Zoboi, author of American StreetThis young adult novel, a selection of the Schomburg Center's Black Liberation Reading List, is an excellent choice for accelerated tween readers in grades 6 to 8, in the classroom or for homeschooling.Plus don't miss Elizabeth Acevedo's With the Fire on High and Clap When You Land!
  • Wives and Daughters

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    eBook (MVP, July 23, 2019)
    Wives and Daughters is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865, it was not quite complete, and the last section was written by Frederick Greenwood.The story revolves around Molly Gibson, only daughter of a widowed doctor living in a provincial English town in the 1830s.
  • Wives and Daughters

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    eBook (WS, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Wives and Daughters is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. When Mrs Gaskell died suddenly in 1865, it was not quite complete, and the last section was written by Frederick Greenwood.The story revolves around Molly Gibson, only daughter of a widowed doctor living in a provincial English town in the 1830s.