New Books for Adults at Latham Library, July 2018
Fiction
The Fallen / David Baldacci
The Flight Attendant / Chris Bohjalian
The Hard Way: a Jack Reacher novel / Lee Child
Quicksand / Malin Persson Giolito
The Rooster Bar / John Grisham
The Captives: a novel / Debra Jo Immergut
One Last Breath / Lisa Jackson (large print)
The Outside: a novel / Stephen King
The Last Thing She Ever Did / Gregg Olsen (large print)
There there / Tommy Orange
The Removes / Tatjana Soli
Something in the Water: a novel / Catherine Steadman
Fall From Grace / Danielle Steel
What We Were Promised / Lucy Tan
Nonfiction
The Last of the Hill Farms: echoes of Vermont’s past / Richard W. Brown
A Higher Loyalty: truth, lies and leadership / James Comey
What to Read and Why / Francine Prose
Calypso / David Sedaris
The Design of Childhood: how the material world shapes independent kids / Alexandra Lange
Natural Causes: an epidemic of wellness, the certainty of dying, and killing ourselves to live longer / Barbara Ehrenreich
The Abu Dhabi Bar Mitzvah: fear and love in the modern Middle East / Adam Valen Levinson
Those Turbulent Sons of Freedom: Ethan Allen’s Green Mountain boys and the American Revolution / Christopher S. Wren
The Urban Bestiary: encountering the everyday wild / Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Practical Wisdom: the right way to do the right thing / Barry Schwartz and Kenneth Sharpe
The Last Cowboys: a pioneer family in the new West / John Branch
Unnatural Selection: how we are changing life, gene by gene / Emily Monosson
Dreamland: the true tale of America’s opiate epidemic / Sam Quinones
A Beginner’s Guide to Recognizing Trees of the Northeast / Mark Mikolas
Ageless Brain: the drug-free way to cut your Alzheimer’s risk in half and stay healthy for life!
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