by Nadia Murad
The author
recounts the horrors beset upon her family, and her struggle to survive slavery
in Mosul as a young woman, following occupation of her village by the Islamic
State. Her inspiring story of survival is a call to action against
injustice and genocide in Iraq.
by Kathy Brennan and Caroline Campion
Busy
families are often plagued by the dilemma of weeknight mealtimes.
Fortunately, Kathy Brennan brings us tasty alternatives to drive-thru and TV
dinners. Full of beautiful photographs and quick-to-fix recipes, this
cookbook can accommodate hectic schedules with satisfying dinners and snacks.
by Fredrik Backman
Memories
from the lives of Grandpa, Grandma, son, and grandson are interwoven in
poignant conversations on a lakefront bench. But even memories and what
they mean begin to fade, as aging takes its toll. Fans of Backman (A Man
Called Ove) will appreciate how he crafts his characters with sensitivity,
love, and honesty in this short novel.
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