June, 2025 Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    June 2025 

The Other Wes Moore – One Name, Two Fates. Wes Moore, 2010 [920*] Two boys with the same name and from similar circumstances grew up to vastly different lives in adulthood. This memoir “sets out to answer this profound question…” of how this happens.

Solito. Javier Zamora, 2022 [920*] “A Nine-Year-Old Boy. An impossible journey. An Unforgettable memoir.”

White Fragility – Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. Robin Diangelo, 2018 [305.8*] “How does racism shape the lives of white people?”

Jesus of Nazareth. Paul Verhoeven, 2010 [232.8] “This is no zombie Jesus… but a human being who breathes our air, risks, dreams, imagines, and makes mistakes.”

The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve. Stephen Greenblatt, 2017 [233.14] “Bare then clothed, innocent then ashamed, blessed then cursed, sheltered then exiled.”

Time to Thank – Caregiving for My Hero. Steve Guttenberg, 2024 [362.1966] A beautiful story of a father and son.

Trust. Hernan Diaz, 2022 [Fiction] At what cost has this power couple of the 1920’s risen to the top of the world of immense wealth.

Small Great Things. Jodi Picoult, 2016 [Fiction] A labor and delivery nurse is faced with an impossible decision when a newborn requires immediate live-giving care, but the black nurse has been told she must not c are for the child.

The Demon of Unrest. Erik Larson, 2024 [973.7] “A saga of hubris, heartbreak, and heroism at the dawn of the civil war.”

Ancient Adventures – 20 Epic Stories from the Bible. Jimmy Lynn, 2018 [child] Poetry of the Bible’s adventures from creation to God’s gift to us all in the form of Jesus.

*Matthew 25 Shelves