Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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Incoming Resources
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- T, the story of testosterone, the hormone that dominates and divides us, Carole Hooven
- Tails from the animal shelter, Stephanie Shaw ; illustrated by Liza Woodruff
- Opening the road, Victor Hugo Green and his Green Book, by Keila V. Dawson ; illustrated by Alleanna Harris
- Strong, Rob Kearney & Eric Rosswood ; illustrated by Nidhi Chanani
- The spirit of Springer, the real-life rescue of an orphaned orca, Amanda Abler ; illustrated by Levi Hastings
- Escape from Alcatraz, the mystery of the three men who escaped from the Rock, by Eric Braun
- The Lenin plot, the unknown story of America's war against Russia, Barnes Carr
- The fire and the darkness, the bombing of Dresden, 1945, Sinclair McKay
- The case of the murderous Dr. Cream, the hunt for a Victorian era serial killer, Dean Jobb
- Mammal takeover!, by Abby Howard
- Cat, written by Juliet Clutton-Brock
- Monster trucks, Tedd Arnold
- Behind the beautiful forevers, Katherine Boo
- The view from the cheap seats, selected nonfiction, Neil Gaiman
- The lion in me, Andrew Jordan Nance ; illustrated by Jim Durke
- Midnight's borders, a people's history of modern India, Suchitra Vijayan
- Healthy as a dragon!, Štěpánka Sekaninová, Veronika Zacharová
- How to make an apple pie from scratch, in search of the recipe for our universe, from the origins of atoms to the big bang, Harry Cliff
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- Blue, a history of the color as deep as the sea and as wide as the sky, by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond ; illustrated by Daniel Minter
- Hey, water!, Antoinette Portis
- Pluto gets the call, Adam Rex ; illustrations by Laurie Keller
- Honeybee, the busy life of Apis mellifera, Candace Fleming ; [illustrated by] Eric Rohmann
- The 1619 Project, born on the water, by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson ; illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
- The universe, the big bang, black holes, and blue whales, Matthew Brenden Wood ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- The best American science and nature writing 2021, Ed Yong, editor
- Kapaemahu, by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Joe Wilson ; illustrated by Daniel Sousa
- Do nothing, how to break away from overworking, overdoing, and underliving, Celeste Headlee
- Ocean!, waves for all, by Ocean (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Ocean (and David Litchfield)
- Last winter, the scientists, adventurers, journeymen, and mavericks trying to save the world, Porter Fox
- Magic ramen, the story of Momofuku Ando, written by Andrea Wang ; illustrated by Kana Urbanowicz
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion Wiesel
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford ; Floyd Cooper
- The tyranny of merit, what's become of the common good?, Michael J. Sandel
- In praise of walking, a new scientific exploration, Shane O'Mara
- Jane against the world, Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights, Karen Blumenthal
- The science of storytelling, why stories make us human and how to tell them better, Will Storr
- Just ask!, be different, be brave, be you, Sonia Sotomayor ; illustrated by Rafael López
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
- Narwhal on a sunny night, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by AG Ford
- We had a little real estate problem, the unheralded story of Native Americans in comedy, Kliph Nesteroff
- The truth about crocodiles, Maxwell Eaton III
- From the river to the sea, the untold story of the railroad war that made the West, John Sedgwick
- Africa is not a country, Margy Burns Knight, Mark Melnicove ; illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
- Good blood, a doctor, a donor, and the incredible breakthrough that saved millions of babies, Julian Guthrie
- Portrait of a killer, Jack the Ripper-- case closed, Patricia Cornwell
- Breath taking, the power, fragility, and future of our extraordinary lungs, Michael J. Stephen, MD
- Tanking to the top, the Philadelphia 76ers and the most audacious process in the history of professional sports, Yaron Weitzman
- Lurking, how a person became a user, Joanne McNeil
- Home town tales, Philip Gulley
Outgoing Resources
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