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Rabbit: The Autobiography of Ms. Pat by Patricia Williams

Reviewed by Stephanie Ramirez (Library Staff) The harrowing, thrilling, and ultimately uplifting tale of Ms. Pat, one of the country’s premier black female comedians. Having listened to Ms. Pat on...

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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert & Italian Sausage Stuffing

“No time to roast a twenty-pound turkey, obviously, but Luca sautes up some lovely cuts of turkey breast and I preside over a whirlwind group effort to make a Thanksgiving stuffing, as best as I can...

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The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish

Reviewed by Stephanie Ramirez (Library Staff) Tiffany Haddish, the blazing hot new star of such films as “Keanu” and “Girls Trip” and recently making her debut on “Saturday Night Live,” writes of her...

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Official Book Club Selection by Kathy Griffin (Audiobook)

Reviewed by Kelsey (Library Staff) I listened to the audio book, which is narrated by Kathy Griffin, and it was fantastic. She writes and talks in a way that makes you forget it is a book you are...

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Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle

Reviewed by Stephanie Ramirez (Library Staff) Oprah-backed uber-blogger Glennon Doyle has exploded onto the scene in the last few years, not the least of which was her marriage to Olympic soccer...

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So Close to Being the Sh*t, Y’all Don’t Even Know by Retta

Reviewed by Emily Terasa (Library Staff) Retta is an actress and comedian who’s probably best known for playing Donna Meagle on the hit TV show Parks and Rec. This book was hilarious, I mean laugh out...

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In The Country We Love by Diane Guerrero with Michelle Burford

Reviewed by Kelsey (Library Staff) A 2017 ALA Alex Award Winner, In the The Country We Love is a heartbreaking and uplifting memoir providing a first-hand account of what happens when a family is...

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Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos by Lucy Knisley

Reviewed by Stephanie Ramirez (Library Staff) This brilliant graphic novel touches on the heartbreak, triumph, silliness and overwhelming love of pregnancy and parenthood. Knisley chronicles her...

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Just Like Beverly by Vicki Conrad, illustrated by David Hohn

Reviewed by Holly (Library Patron) This is sure to be a treasure for Upper Elementary aged kids. It provides an excellent introduction to the genre of biographies. Even though Ms. Cleary was born in...

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Becoming by Michelle Obama

Reviewed by Jayne S (Library Staff) “This was a time consuming read – a lot of dates, people and events to learn about, but at the end I was happy that I persevered. Michelle gave insight on what...

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