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A Tiny Upward Shove

A Tiny Upward Shove
Author: Melissa Chadburn
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374716501

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“Wild and ambitious . . . [with] something ablaze at its core. It burns.” —The New York Times Book Review A Tiny Upward Shove is inspired by Melissa Chadburn's Filipino heritage and its folklore, as it traces the too-short life of a young, cast-off woman transformed by death into an agent of justice—or mercy. Marina Salles’s life does not end the day she wakes up dead. Instead, in the course of a moment, she is transformed into the stuff of myth, the stuff of her grandmother’s old Filipino stories—an aswang, a creature of mystery and vengeance. She spent her time on earth on the margins; shot like a pinball through a childhood of loss, she was a veteran of Child Protective Services and a survivor, but always reacting, watching from a distance, understanding very little of her own life, let alone the lives of others. Death brings her into the hearts and minds of those she has known—even her killer—as she accesses their memories and sees anew the meaning of her own. In her nine days as an aswang, while she considers whether to exact vengeance on her killer, she also traces back, finally able to see what led these two lost souls to a crushingly inevitable conclusion. In A Tiny Upward Shove, the debut novelist Melissa Chadburn charts the heartbreaking journeys of two of society’s castoffs as they make their way to each other and their roles as criminal and victim. What does it mean to be on the brink? When are those moments that change not only our lives but our very selves? And how, in this impossible world, full of cruelty and negligence, can we rouse ourselves toward mercy?


This Rebel Heart

This Rebel Heart
Author: Katherine Locke
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0593381270

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A tumultuous tale of the student-led 1956 Hungarian revolution set in a colorless post-WWII Budapest—where the magical Danube river has plans of its own—from Sydney Taylor Honor winner Katherine Locke. “A haunting, beautiful read that centers queer Jewish characters.” —BuzzFeed In the middle of Budapest, there is a river. Csilla knows the river is magic. During WWII, the river kept her family safe when they needed it most--safe from the Holocaust. But that was before the Communists seized power. Before her parents were murdered by the Soviet police. Before Csilla knew things about her father's legacy that she wishes she could forget. Now Csilla keeps her head down, planning her escape from this country that has never loved her the way she loves it. But her carefully laid plans fall to pieces when her parents are unexpectedly, publicly exonerated. As the protests in other countries spur talk of a larger revolution in Hungary, Csilla must decide if she believes in the promise and magic of her deeply flawed country enough to risk her life to help save it, or if she should let it burn to the ground. With queer representation, fabulist elements, and a pivotal but little-known historical moment, This Rebel Heart is Katherine Locke's tour de force.


Love at On Deck Café

Love at On Deck Café
Author: Leah Dobrinska
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737448303

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In Mapleton, love takes a village... Julia Derks loves the small town of Mapleton where she grew up and launched her business, On Deck Café. What Julia doesn't love is change. So when a smooth-talking stranger arrives with plans to develop the site of Mapleton's cherished, shuttered paper mill, she doesn't even try to hide her contempt. First impressions aren't everything, though... Samson Baker has never put down roots. He charms people wherever his development firm sends him, and he's dealt with his share of pushback from communities unable to recognize the value of growth and change. Mapleton is no different. There's just one problem, and her name is Julia. As Samson and Julia's worlds collide, sparks as bright as Mapleton's Fourth of July Festival fireworks fly-until a damaging secret threatens both their brewing relationship and their livelihoods. With everything they've worked for on the line, can Julia and Samson reconcile their differences, save the café, and have a shot at happily ever after? A heartwarming exploration of community, integrity, and having the courage to change course, even in the face of adversity. Fans of... - Enemies to lovers - Charming, small towns - Secrets and self discovery - PG-rated summer romances ...will adore Love at On Deck Café. Each feel-good book in the Mapleton series is a clean and wholesome, standalone read, but the books are much more fun when enjoyed in order! Book club discussion guides are included at the end of each story. Book One: Love at On Deck Café


All the Little Hopes

All the Little Hopes
Author: Leah Weiss
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1728232759

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"Will break your heart, but Leah Weiss's beautiful writing will sew it back together again" —Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author A Southern story of friendship forged by books and bees, when the timeless troubles of growing up meet the murky shadows of World War II. Deep in the tobacco land of North Carolina, nothing's been the same since the boys shipped off to war and worry took their place. Thirteen-year-old Lucy Brown is precocious and itching for adventure. Then Allie Bert Tucker wanders into town, an outcast with a puzzling past, and Lucy figures the two of them can solve any curious crime they find—just like her hero, Nancy Drew. Their chance comes when a man goes missing, a woman stops speaking, and an eccentric gives the girls a mystery to solve that takes them beyond the ordinary. Their quiet town, seasoned with honeybees and sweet tea, becomes home to a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp. More men go missing. And together, the girls embark on a journey to discover if we ever really know who the enemy is. Lush with Southern atmosphere, All The Little Hopes is the story of two girls growing up as war creeps closer, blurring the difference between what's right, what's wrong, and what we know to be true.


Breaking Borders

Breaking Borders
Author: Leah Cowan
Publisher: Outspoken by Pluto
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-03-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780745341071

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From the refugee crisis to the 'hostile environment', what do borders look and feel like in Brexit Britain?


Hope, Grace, & Faith

Hope, Grace, & Faith
Author: Leah Messer
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1642932450

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Leah was first thrust under the reality television microscope when her teen pregnancy was documented on MTV’s groundbreaking series, 16 and Pregnant. Since then, fans of Teen Mom 2 have watched her life play out on the small screen—from her struggle to rise to the challenges of motherhood, through her harrowing journey to find a diagnosis for one of her twin girls with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, and the collapse of two marriages. She has learned to live under the harsh glare of media scrutiny, yet there is a truth behind the reality that the cameras have never revealed. In her unflinching and honest memoir, Leah takes readers behind the scenes and shares an intimate, often heartbreaking, portrait of her turbulent childhood in rural West Virginia, the rock bottom that forced her to reevaluate her life, and her triumphant break from toxic relationships and self-destructive cycles to live her life with hope, grace, and faith.


Uncovered

Uncovered
Author: Leah Lax
Publisher: She Writes Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 163152996X

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Uncovered is the only memoir to tell of a gay woman leaving the hasidic fold. Told in understated, crystalline prose, Leah Lax begins her story as a young teen leaving her secular home to become a hasidic Jew, then plumbs the nuances of her arranged marriage, fundamentalist faith, and hasidic motherhood as, all the while, creative, sexual, and spiritual longings tremble beneath the surface.


The Jewish Cookbook

The Jewish Cookbook
Author: Leah Koenig
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-09-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780714879338

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A rich trove of contemporary global Jewish cuisine, featuring hundreds of stories and recipes for home cooks everywhere The Jewish Cookbook is an inspiring celebration of the diversity and breadth of this venerable culinary tradition. A true fusion cuisine, Jewish food evolves constantly to reflect the changing geographies and ingredients of its cooks. Featuring more than 400 home-cooking recipes for everyday and holiday foods from the Middle East to the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa - as well as contemporary interpretations by renowned chefs including Yotam Ottolenghi, Michael Solomonov, and Alex Raij - this definitive compendium of Jewish cuisine introduces readers to recipes and culinary traditions from Jewish communities the world over, and is perfect for anyone looking to add international tastes to their table.


How Far Can We Go?

How Far Can We Go?
Author: Leah Perrault and Brett Salkeld
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587688093

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A guide to dating and sexuality for young people.


The Wild Girls

The Wild Girls
Author: Phoebe Morgan
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0063144808

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In the vein of Lucy Foley and Ruth Ware, a deliciously wicked and atmospheric thriller about a group of old friends who plan to reconnect on an African safari vacation, but soon learn that their wild pasts have finally caught up with them. “A wonderfully atmospheric thriller of secrets, lies and betrayals . . . a heart-stopping rollercoaster of a read.” —B.A. Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors FOUR FRIENDS. A LUXURY RETREAT. IT’S GOING TO BE MURDER. It’s been years since Grace, Felicity, Alice, and Hannah were together. The “Wild Girls,” as they were once called, are no longer so wild. Alice is a teacher. Hannah has a new baby. Grace is a homebody. Only Felicity seems to have retained her former spark. Then Felicity invites them all on the weekend of a lifetime—a birthday bash in Botswana. It will be a chance to have fun and rekindle their once bomb-proof friendship… and finally put that one horrible night, all those years ago, behind them for good. But soon after arriving at the luxury safari lodge, a feeling of unease settles over them. There’s no sign of the party that was promised. There’s no phone signal. They are on their own… and things start to go very, very wrong. A fresh approach to the classic locked-room mystery, The Wild Girls is sure to appeal to fans of Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley.