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Destination: Tamakwa Territory
by Phyllis A Harrison
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A great historical fiction adventure based on a local author's family history.

The Secret Life of Sunflowers
by Molnar
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Delightful fictional book with many characters including artists Van Gogh and Gaugin and a woman who pursued getting Van Gogh's work to be seen and noticed after his death.

The Incredible Nellie Bly
by Luciano Cimino
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I have always been fascinated by the lives of strong women. Nellie Bly is one of them. This book (in graphic novel form) follows her life (born in 1864) as she becomes a well-respected journalist. Her study of the lives of women in mental health facilities is mind-boggling. The book follows her life sequentially as she overcomes the odds of being a woman in a male dominated world. The graphics are very appealing! I highly recommend this book.

Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier
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Though I have read this book many times, it never ceases to amaze. With real life characters, the plot of two rival sisters stuck in a car with each other is something we can all relate to. You learn something new about yourself every time you read this book, like looking in a mirror that was covered before. Worth the read in ways you can never imagine.

As Long As Grass Grows
by Dina Gilio-Whitaker
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Dina lays the foundation for understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice. This comprehensive guide ought to be read by everyone from children to lawyers to layfolk alike.

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Third Wheel
by Jeff Kinney
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diary of a wimpy kid third wheel is the 7th book of the series and it is so good this book is realistic fiction

Arthur's Reading Trick
by Marc Brown
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Kids loved reading it

Severe Weather
by Kristin Schuetz
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Cool facts.

Biography Of X
by Catherine Lacey
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Look into the mind of someone who loved a deeply flawed individual, and watching them attempt to learn exactly who their wife truly was.

Gardening Can Be Murder
by Marta McDowell
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An interesting dive into the different ways gardening and plants have inspired different authors of mysteries. Discusses different books (and shares them at the end for ease of finding when you inevitably decide some of them sound like amazing reads themselves). I appreciated the concept, having not read something like this before. Marta does an excellent job infusing her own interests and humor into the information she is sharing. I read Sherlock Holmes as a child and have not delved too deeply into mysteries beyond cozy ones as an adult but this book is a great launch off point. My husband has been getting into gardening so this was a fun juxtaposition of both of our current interests and it was fun to share tidbits as I went along through the chapters.
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