Earth Day 2012

Sunday, April 22 is Earth Day! Visit the library’s Environmental Center browse our collection of books and periodicals covering all aspects of our environment.

Sunday, April 22 is Earth Day! Visit the library’s Environmental Center browse our collection of books and periodicals covering all aspects of our environment.

Changing Planet, Changing Health: How the Climate Crisis Threatens Our Health and What We Can Do About It by Paul R. Epstein & Dan Ferber

The Complete Guide to Eco-Friendly House Cleaning: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply by Anne B. Kocsis

Cook Food: A Manifesto for Easy, Healthy, Local Eating by Lisa Miya-Jervis

Earth Then and Now: Amazing Images of Our Changing World by Fred Pearce

The Healthy Home : Simple Truths to Protect Your Family from Hidden Household Dangers by Dave Wentz & Myron Wentz

The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv

The Next Eco-Warriors: 22 Young Women and Men Who Are Saving the Planet edited by Emily Hunter

Raising Elijah: Protecting Our Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis by Sandra Steingraber

The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff Is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health–and a Vision for Change by Annie Leonard

Upcycling: Create Beautiful Things with the Stuff You Already Have by Danny Seo

Wildly Affordable Organic: Eat Fabulous Food, Get Healthy, and Save the Planet–All on $5 a Day or Less by Linda Watson

National Book Critics Circle Finalists

The National Book Critics Circle Finalists are:

The National Book Critics Circle Finalists are:

FICTION

Open City by Teju Cole

The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides

The Stranger’s Child by Alan Hollinghurst

Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories by Edith Pearlman

Stone Arabia by Dana Spiotta

 

NONFICTION

A World on Fire: Britain’s Crucial Role in the American Civil War by Amanda Foreman

The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood by James Gleick

To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 by Adam Hochschild

Liberty’s Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World by Maya Jasanoff

Pulphead: Essays by John Jeremiah Sullivan

 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY

One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, A Marriage, and the Language of Healing by Diane Ackerman

The Memory Palace by Mira Bartok

Harlem Is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts

It Calls You Back: An Odyssey Through Love, Addiction, Revolutions, and Healing by Luis J. Rodriguez

Revolution: The Year I Fell in Love and Went to Join the War by Deb Olin Unferth

 

BIOGRAPHY

Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of the Revolution by Mary Gabriel

George F. Kennan: An American Life by John Lewis Gaddis

Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934-1961 by Paul Hendrickson

Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable

Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China by Ezra F. Vogel

New York Times 10 Best Books of 2011

The 10 Best Books of 2011, chosen by the New York Times from their annual list of 100 Notable Books.

The 10 Best Books of 2011, chosen by the New York Times from their annual list of 100 Notable Books.

FICTION

The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach

11/22/63: A Novel by Stephen King

Swamplandia! by Karen Russell

Ten Thousand Saints by Eleanor Henderson

The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht

NONFICTION

Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens

The Boy in the Moon: A Father’s Journey to Understand His Extraordinary Son by Ian Brown

Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

A World on Fire: Britain’s Crucial Role in the American Civil War by Amanda Foreman

New Cookbooks

Browse our cookbook collection and find new recipes to try this holiday season!

Browse our cookbook collection and find new recipes to try this holiday season! Recently added titles include:

Bobby Flay’s Bar Americain Cookbook: Celebrate America’s Great Flavors by Bobby Flay

Cooking in the Moment: A Year of Seasonal Recipes by Andrea Reusing

Green Market Baking Book: 100 Delicious Recipes for Naturally Sweet and Savory Treats by Laura C. Martin

Michael’s Genuine Food: Down-to-Earth Cooking for People Who Love to Eat by Michael Schwartz

You Can Trust a Skinny Cook by Allison Fishman

 

 

See what else is New to Our Collection.

The Great War Bibliography

The Great War, now known as World War I, took place from 1914-1918. At the time, it was the largest war the world had seen (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition). In honor of the poster exhibit that will be on display in the Lower Level of the Library during November and December 2011, we have a select bibliography of fiction and nonfiction resources.

 

Bausum, Ann. Unraveling freedom: the battle for democracy on the home front during World War I. Looks at how U.S. presidents from Wilson to George W. Bush have suspended or revoked guaranteed freedoms in the country during times of war, and includes first-person stories and illustrations.

Bosco, Peter I. World War I.  Discusses the circumstances that led to the United States becoming involved in World War I, profiles key figures, and describes major battles.

Freedman, Russell. The war to end all wars: World War I.  Complemented by archival photographs, an accessible introduction to the “Great War” explains its relevance as a conflict that involved many nations and casualties while introducing modern weaponry and military strategies that have shaped all subsequent wars. By the Newbery Award-winning author of Lincoln: A Photobiography.

Frost, Helen. Crossing stones. In their own voices, four teenagers, Muriel, Frank, Emma, and Ollie, tell of their experiences during the first World War, as the boys enlist and are sent overseas, Emma finishes school, and Muriel fights for peace and women’s suffrage.

Hemingway, Ernest. A farewell to arms. An American’s love for an English nurse during the First World War ends in tragedy.

Miller, Sarah Elizabeth. The lost crown. Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia tell how their privileged lives as the daughters of the tsar in early twentieth-century Russia are transformed by the Great War and revolution.

Morpurgo, Michael. Private Peaceful. When Thomas Peaceful’s older brother is forced to join the British Army, Thomas decides to sign up as well, even though he is only fourteen years old.

Murphy, Jim. Truce: the day the soldiers stopped fighting. Narrative illustrated with archival photos explains how World War I soldiers defied their commanding officers and stopped fighting to declare a miraculous “Christmas truce” and celebrate with their enemies.

Readings on All Quiet on the Western Front.  Essays discuss the construction, meaning, themes, and emotional impact of Remarque’s novel as well as the reason war books are popular and the impact of fame on the author.

Remarque, Erich Maria. All quiet on the western front. The horrors of war as told through the eyes of a young German soldier in World War I.

Sedgwick, Marcus. The foreshadowing. Alexandra poses as a nurse to go to France to locate her brother and to try and save him from the fate she has foreseen for him.

Spillebeen, Geert. Kipling’s choice. In 1915, mortally wounded in Loos, France, eighteen year old John Kipling, son of writer Rudyard Kipling, remembers his boyhood and the events leading to what is to be his first and last World War I battle.

2011 National Book Award Finalists

The Finalists for the 2011 National Book Awards have been announced by the National Book Foundation.

The Finalists for the 2011 National Book Awards have been announced by the National Book Foundation.

FICTION

The Sojourn by Andrew Krivak

The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht

The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka

Binocular Vision: New and Selected Stories by Edith Pearlman

Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward

NONFICTION

The Convert: A Tale of Exile and Extremism by Deborah Baker

Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution by Mary Gabriel

The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt

Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable

Radioactive: Marie and Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and Fallout by Lauren Redniss

 

Novel Destinations: Cuba

Travel the world this summer with our Adult Summer Reading Program, Novel Destinations.

Travel the world this summer with our Adult Summer Reading Program, Novel Destinations.

CUBA:

FICTION

Beautiful Maria of My Soul: Or the True Story of Maria Garcia y Cifuentes, the Lady Behind a Famous Song by Oscar Hijuelos

Dancing to “Almendra” by Mayra Montero

Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina García

Fidel’s Last Days by Roland Merullo

Havana Bay by Martin Cruz Smith

Havana Fever by Leonardo Padura

Havana World Series by José Latour

Tango for a Torturer by Daniel Chavarría

Telex from Cuba by Rachel Kushner

NON-FICTION

The Boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro’s Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile by Patrick Symmes

The Brilliant Disaster: JFK, Castro, and America’s Doomed Invasion of Cuba’s Bay of Pigs by Jim Rasenberger

Cuba Diaries: An American Housewife in Havana by Isadora Tattlin

Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba–and Then Lost It to the Revolution by T.J. English

The Sugar King of Havana: The Rise and Fall of Julio Lobo, Cuba’s Last Tycoon by John Paul Rathbone

FILMS

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Our Man in Havana

Viva Cuba