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Available for You @ the Tomah Library (Selections from Goodreads, the New York Times, NPR, Kirkus Reviews, Amazon, & Many More) available for you @ the Tomah Library (selections from GoodReads, the New York Times, NPR, Kirkus Reviews, Amazon, & many more) Brutally honest, often The epic successor to one The Pulitzer Prize–winning, In her most revealing hilarious, hard-won lessons of the most important bestselling author of The and powerful memoir yet, in learning to love and books of the century: Warmth of Other Suns the activist, speaker, care for yourself from at once a retelling of examines the unspoken bestselling author, and a former vice president global history, a scathing caste system that has “patron saint of female at Comedy Central critique of contemporary shaped America and empowerment” (People) who was called politics, and a bold shows how our lives explores the joy and “ahead of her time” proposal for a new and today are still defined peace we discover by Jordan Peele. fairer economic system. by a hierarchy of when we stop striving human divisions. to meet others’ expectations and start trusting the voice deep within us. An epic biography of The hidden story of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Narrating the story of Malcolm X finally emerges, the wanton slaughter – and global energy expert, a sea-change in housing drawing on hundreds in Indonesia, Latin America, Daniel Yergin offers policy and its dire impact of hours of the author’s and around the world – a revelatory new on African Americans, interviews, rewriting much backed by the United States. account of how energy Race for Profit reveals of the known narrative. revolutions, climate battles, how the urban core was and geopolitics are transformed into a new mapping our future. frontier of cynical extraction. 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A new essay collection An intimate chronicle of From Chris Wallace, From a leading journalist from Samantha Irby Winston Churchill and the veteran journalist and in Moscow and correspondent about aging, marriage, London during the Blitz— anchor of Fox News Sunday, for The New Yorker, settling down with step- an inspiring portrait of comes an electrifying a groundbreaking portrait children in white, courage and leadership behind-the-scenes account of modern Russia and small-town America. in a time of unprecedented of the secret meetings the inner struggles of crisis. and events across the people who sustain the globe during Vladimir Putin's rule. the 116 days leading up to the world’s first use of the atomic bomb in wartime—the American attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. A riveting, deeply personal A revelatory, authoritative An unprecedented and A revealing, fascinating account of history in portrait of Donald J. 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