New and Notable in Non-Fiction

Mary Kipling and her crew from our Tech Services Department have added several new books to the non-fiction collection. The books are located on the 1st floor on the New Books shelves. If a book is already checked out, you can select the Place Request button in the library catalog or ask the Circulation Desk staff to place a reserve request on any title you are interested in.

The new books include:

Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy, by Heather Ann Thompson (Pulitzer Prize, History, 2017)

The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between, by Hisham Matar (Pulitzer Prize, Biography/Autobiography, 2017)

Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses and Citizens can Save the Planet, by Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope

Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste, by Bianca Bosker

The Death and Life of the Great Lakes, by Dan Egan

The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America, by Frances Fitzgerald

Food Fights & Culture Wars: A Secret History of Taste, by Tom Nealon

A Great Place to Have a War: America in Laos and the Birth of a Military CIA, by Joshua Kurlantzick

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI, by David Grann

To Be a Machine: Adventures Among Cyborgs, Utopians, Hackers, and the Futurists Solving the Modest Problem of Death, by Mark O’Connell

Why Time Flies: A Mostly Scientific Investigation, by Alan Burdick

Wild Nights: How Taming Sleep Created Our Restless World, by Benjamin Reiss

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