Incoming Resources
- About your father and other celebrities I have known, ruminations and revelations from a desperate mom to her dirty son, Peggy Rowe
- Trillion-dollar coach, the leadership playbook from Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell, Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle
- Make your bed, little things that can change your life...and maybe the world, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy retired)
- Lift every voice, a celebration of Black lives, foreword, Oprah Winfrey ; introduction, Nikole Hannah-Jones
- How to be a good creature, a memoir in thirteen animals, by Sy Montgomery ; illustrated by Rebecca Green
- The big book of boy stuff, Bart King ; illustrations by Chris Sabatino
- There and back, photographs from the edge, Jimmy Chin
- Happy-go-lucky, David Sedaris
- Farm from home, a year of stories, pictures, and recipes from a city girl in the country, Amanda Brooks ; with photographs by the author
- Lies my mother told me, tall tales from a short woman, Melissa Rivers
- Animal, vegetable, miracle, a year of food life, Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver ; original drawings by Richard A. Houser
- Taste, my life through food, Stanley Tucci
- The optimist, a case for the fly fishing life, David Coggins
- Ringo saves the day!, a true story, written by Andrew Clements ; illustrated by Ellen Beier
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- The way I heard it, Mike Rowe
- Where the lost dogs go, a story of love, search, and the power of reunion, Susannah Charleson
- Educated, a memoir, Tara Westover
- Knitlandia, a knitter sees the world, Clara Parkes
- The shores of Bohemia, a Cape Cod story, 1910-1960, John Taylor Williams
- I'd like to play alone, please, essays, Tom Segura
- Little leaders, bold women in black history, Vashti Harrison
- Curiosities and splendour, edited by Mark MacKenzie
- Lab girl, by Hope Jahren
- A funny thing happened on the way to Stockholm, the adrenaline-fueled adventures of an accidental scientist, Robert Lefkowitz, M.D. with Randy Hall
- The black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph