• Atmosphere

    Atmosphere

    Reid, Taylor Jenkins

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Fiction. "Joan Goodwin has always been obsessed with space, which is why she became an astrophysics professor at Rice University. But then,...NASA announces that it's looking for female scientists to join the space program. Joan is accepted on her second try, and in 1980, she begins training...The story cuts back and forth between a disaster in 1984 and the story of Joan's journey through the space program. Reid keeps the tension high, making this perhaps her most propulsive novel yet as she balances the drama of Joan's personal life with the fast-paced action of a catastrophe in space. Even with the high-stakes action, the touching and surprising love story is the emotional heart of the book." Kirkus

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  • Bad Company

    Bad Company

    Greenwell, Megan

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Nonfiction. "Greenwell debuts with a scathing indictment of private equity. Profiling individuals whose lives were upended by such firms...she recounts how private equity's takeover of Toys 'R' Us in 2005 led to staffing cuts that forced one Oregon floor supervisor to take on responsibilities previously covered by three employees until the company went bankrupt in 2017 and refused to pay her severance. Such stories outrage, but Greenwell finds reason for hope in ordinary people pushing back against private equity's worst abuses. The result is a stark reminder of the human toll of corporate penny pinching.” Publishers Weekly

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  • The Dry Season

    The Dry Season

    Febos, Melissa

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Nonfiction. "After two decades of back-to-back romantic relationships, Febos knew she needed a change. She decided to trade in years of serial monogamy for temporary celibacy, which she defines as abstaining from sex and dating. Febos peppers her narrative with research about other women who have chosen celibacy as a route to self-fulfillment and liberation. Despite uncovering hard truths about herself, Febos describes these months of celibacy as some of 'the happiest of my life.' A gorgeous and thought-provoking memoir about how celibacy can teach us about love." Kirkus

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  • The Girls Who Grew Big

    The Girls Who Grew Big

    Mottley, Leila

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Fiction. "Mottley has written a poignant and deeply engaging exploration of teenage motherhood through the lives of Adela, Emory, and Simone in Padua Beach, FL. As these young women navigate the complexities of raising children while still figuring out their own identities, the novel delves into the challenges, sacrifices, and personal growth of motherhood. Through evocative storytelling and a vivid sense of place, this book paints an unforgettable portrait of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of forging one's path against the odds." Library Journal

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  • Great Black Hope

    Great Black Hope

    Franklin, Rob

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Fiction. "An arrest for cocaine possession on the last day of a sweltering New York summer leaves Smith, a queer Black Stanford graduate, in a state of turmoil. Pulled into the court system and mandated treatment, he finds himself in an absurd but dangerous situation: his class protects him, but his race does not. It's just weeks after the death of his beloved roommate Elle, and he's still reeling...Smith goes on a dizzying journey through the nightlife circuit, anonymous recovery rooms, Atlanta's Black society set, police investigations and courtroom dramas, and a circle of friends coming of age in a new era." Publisher description

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  • The Homemade God

    The Homemade God

    Joyce, Rachel

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Fiction. "There is a heatwave across Europe, and four siblings have gathered at their family's lake house to seek answers about their father, a famous artist, who recently remarried a much younger woman and decamped to Italy to finish his long-awaited masterpiece. Now he is dead. And there is no sign of his final painting. As the siblings try to piece together what happened, they spend the summer in a state of lawlessness: living under the same roof for the first time in decades...Meanwhile, their stepmother's enigmatic presence looms over the house. Is she the force that will finally destroy the family for good?" Publisher description

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  • Human Nature

    Human Nature

    Marvel, Kate

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Nonfiction. "There is no doubt, Marvel asserts, that humans are changing the climate. And yet, we are the loose cannons here -- no one can predict what we will (or won't) do to address the problem. The doom and gloom in the book is balanced with notes of hope: Past efforts to tackle acid rain and to save the ozone layer demonstrate collective action for good. It's full of quotable lines that one might use to argue with climate skeptics. A highly readable argument for tackling climate change that reckons with both cold hard facts and the human heart." Kirkus

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  • It Rhymes With Takei

    It Rhymes With Takei

    Takei, George/ Scott, Steven/ Eisinger, Justin/ Becker, Harmony (ILT)

    NEW FOR JUNE! Graphic Nonfiction. "Takei (They Called Us Enemy) famously came out of the closet at age 68, in 2005. Ever since, the actor has been working passionately as an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and social justice. In this sprightly and affecting graphic memoir, Takei guides readers on the winding path that led to his activism -- and tells how he became an actor, known the world over for his portrayal of Hikaru Sulu in the Star Trek franchise. A heartwarming journey that, yes, goes boldly where few men have gone before." Kirkus

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  • Kuleana

    Kuleana

    Goo, Sara Kehaulani

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Nonfiction. "Goo's family kept a 90-something-acre piece of Maui, a small chunk of a much larger gift from King Kahmeamea III, under their ownership for nearly 200 years. In 2019, however, Goo's father revealed in an email that property taxes had jumped 500%, and he didn't know how to pay. Suddenly, like so many other Native Hawaiians, Goo's family had to compete with wealthy investors from the mainland. Ending on a note of fragile hope, Goo's heartrending saga serves as an urgent reminder that Indigenous culture is alive and braided with modern life, and that all Americans have a role in its survival." Kirkus

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  • A Language of Limbs

    A Language of Limbs

    Hardcastle, Dylin

    NEW FOR JUNE! Adult Fiction. “Australia, 1972. On a sticky summer night, a choice must be made: To give in to queer desire or suppress it? To venture into the unknown or stay the course? In alternating chapters, we trace the two versions of a life that follow. In one, a teenage girl is caught kissing her neighbor and is kicked out from her home. Meanwhile, in the second, a teenage girl pushes down her lustful dreams of her best friend...Through the AIDS crisis -- and from classrooms to art galleries, beds to bars and hospitals to homes -- we witness these two lives shadow each other until, finally and poignantly, they collide." Publisher description

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