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- Black Native Americans were largely erased from US history鈥淲e Refuse to Forget鈥 explores the situation of Black members of the Creek Nation in the 1800s, and their descendants in the 20th century.
- No one was telling the stories of rural women. So she did.Spanish veterinarian and poet Mar铆a S谩nchez honors rural women in her community, and their counterparts around the world, in 鈥淟and of Women.鈥澛
- First LookIndie bookstore boom turns page to a more diverse AmericaThe year 2021 saw a substantial increase in the number of independent bookstores in the United States. And a growing proportion of these stores is owned by individuals from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds.
- 鈥榃hen Women Were Dragons鈥 imagines a fiery response to female suppressionIn an age of conformism, 700,000 women transform into fiery beasts, in Kelly Barnhill鈥檚 fantastical novel, 鈥淲hen Women Were Dragons.鈥
- 鈥楬orse鈥 unfolds a riveting tale of a champion thoroughbred and his enslaved trainer鈥淗orse,鈥 by Geraldine Brooks, melds a historic tale of an enslaved Black horse trainer with a modern-day story of interracial romance.聽
- Kick off summer with the 10 best books of JuneLooking for a refreshing summer getaway? The 10 best books of June deliver gripping, funny, inspiring, and bold reading.聽
- Doing what comes naturally: The elegance and danger of hawksIn 鈥淭he Hawk鈥檚 Way,鈥 Sy Montgomery comes to love birds of prey, admiring their fierce intelligence and witnessing their predatory instincts.聽
- She coached soccer for refugee children. Then she started schools for them.Soccer coach and humanitarian Luma Mufleh describes her efforts on behalf of refugee children in the United States in her memoir, 鈥淟earning America.鈥
- Fa莽ades are dropped and judgments suspended on a commuter trainOn the 8:05 to London, commuters ignore each other. Until an incident brings them together in Clare Pooley鈥檚 鈥淚ona Iverson鈥檚 Rules for Commuting.鈥
- Andrew Jackson: The 鈥榦riginal anti-establishment president鈥Andrew Jackson鈥檚 popularity as a military hero propelled him to the White House, where he espoused policies that trampled on civil and human rights.聽
- Benjamin Franklin bankrolled 200 years of small business loansFranklin believed that skilled workers were key to America鈥檚 success. So he left money in his will to help tradespeople get their start.聽
- Who invented motion pictures? Hint: Not Edison nor the Lumi猫res.Thomas Edison is credited with inventing moving pictures. But author Paul Fischer makes the case that a rival got there first 鈥 and then disappeared.聽
- Science fiction author draws inspiration from the Sierra鈥淭he High Sierra: A Love Story鈥 captures Kim Stanley Robinson鈥檚 passion for the wilderness terrain that influenced his greatest works of science fiction.聽聽聽
- Mystery, politics, and intrigue flourish in Latin American fictionNovelists, including Mario Vargas Llosa, writing in Spanish and recently translated into English, capture the spirit of a vibrant literary tradition.
- We can鈥檛 know the 鈥榳hy鈥 of Stonehenge. This book reveals the likely 鈥榟ow.鈥Archaeologist Mike Pitts takes an engineering and scientific approach to the Stonehenge鈥檚 secrets, which have long confounded visitors and admirers.
- If dinosaurs hadn鈥檛 died out, humans might not be hereIn 鈥淭he Last Days of the Dinosaurs,鈥 Riley Black explains why they聽鈥漬eeded to step off the evolutionary stage鈥 so the age of mammals could appear.
- Lively guests: Invite the 10 best books of May into your homeFrom surprising novels to thoughtful nonfiction, the 10 best books of May are lively companions that charm and illuminate.
- The Socrates of second grade: Adventures in philosophy with childrenPhilosophy for kids? This dad says children are naturals.聽Scott Hershovitz shares how his two sons inspire him in 鈥淣asty, Brutish, and Short.鈥
- 鈥楾he Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois鈥 elevates Black struggle and triumphHonor茅e Fanonne Jeffers鈥 novel 鈥淭he Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois鈥 lifts up stories of a Black family, scarred by slavery, pursuing transcendence.聽聽
- The horse that should have come in first: Spectacular Bid鈥檚 infamous finishAfter winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, Spectacular Bid should have taken Belmont. 鈥淭he Fast Ride鈥 tells the story of why he failed.