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- Escape into mystery with January 2021 audiobooksFrom California to Paris to Ireland, listening to these audiobooks whisks you away on a world mystery tour.聽聽
- 鈥榊ou Are Not American鈥 confronts US citizenship policiesThe U.S. government has sought to deny citizenship during times of anxiety and unrest in America鈥檚 history.聽
- 鈥楻obert E. Lee and Me鈥 dismantles Confederate mythologyHistorian and retired brigadier general Ty Seidule issues a full-throated indictment of the 鈥淟ost Cause鈥 and dethrones the Confederate general.
- The Windsor saga: Two peerless books on the British royal familyThe British monarchy survived an abdication crisis in the 1930s, but will the institution last beyond Queen Elizabeth II鈥檚 reign?聽
- Lawyer trades New Jersey for Tinseltown 鈥 and steps into a murder caseShe thought the move to Los Angeles would give her perspective. Instead, it gave her pineapple pizza, big egos, and a mystery to solve.
- 鈥楤ig Girl, Small Town鈥 marks the small victories of everyday lifeIn a small town in Northern Ireland, a girl working in a chip shop is thinking, noticing, and聽persevering with an unflagging sense of decency.
- New year, new reading list: The 10 best books of January 2021A fresh start begins with new books on everything from 鈥渄ivorce ranches鈥 in Nevada, to a school in Senegal, to an internment camp in remote Wyoming.聽聽
- In 鈥楾he Opium Prince,鈥 the personal plays out amid the politicalIn late-1970s Afghanistan, an agent of America's war on drugs must grapple with his conscience after committing an unforgivable act.
- 鈥榃ild Minds鈥 explores the creative landscape of early animationWalt Disney enjoys unparalleled recognition for his animated movies. But others in the field were willing to take even more risks.聽
- Forced into camps, Japanese Americans found respite in footballIn 鈥淭he Eagles of Heart Mountain,鈥 Bradford Pearson provides a compelling and necessary history of Japanese American incarceration in World War II.聽
- 鈥榊ellow Wife鈥 takes a hard look at choices faced by enslaved mothersA young, half-white enslaved woman must contend with horrendous decisions as she attempts to preserve what little family she has left.
- 鈥楥oncrete Rose鈥 is another winner from 鈥楾he Hate U Give鈥 authorMaverick Carter must navigate the ups and downs of teen fatherhood and family responsibility in this prequel to Angie Thomas鈥 bestselling debut.
- 鈥楲ong Time Coming鈥 excavates the origins of modern-day racismMichael Eric Dyson unfolds history to explain how the structures of slavery were transmuted into contemporary institutions and practices.
- Essential shapes: sculpture from the ancient to the avant-gardeA sculptor and an art critic celebrate human imagination across eras and continents as expressed through the art of sculpture.
- Q&A with Danielle Evans, author of 鈥楾he Office of Historical Corrections鈥鈥淚n my stories, I explore that space between what we think and what we say out loud, between what we actually want and how we behave,鈥 says Ms. Evans.
- Dutch explorers courted disaster in efforts to find a Northwest Passage鈥淚cebound鈥 tells the story of 16th-century navigator William Barents, whose crews tested the limits of human endurance, not once but three times.聽聽
- Surf, swim, sing: Finding joy in lifelong learning in 鈥楤eginners鈥After seeing his young daughter learn to play chess, travel writer聽Tom Vanderbilt wondered 鈥淲hy not me?鈥 So he did 鈥 and then learned six more skills.
- 鈥楤etter Luck Next Time鈥 calls to mind screwball comedies of the 1930sThe novel entertainingly captures the zany misadventures of two women on a dude ranch in Reno, Nevada, where wealthy wives await their divorces.
- Q&A with William G. Thomas III, author of 鈥楢 Question of Freedom鈥In the United States, enslaved people and their families used court systems to fight for their freedom. Here's a look at some notable examples.
- The uncompromising life and legacy of activist Sylvia PankhurstPankhurst is best known for her fight for women's voting rights in Britain. But she protested oppression wherever it appeared.聽