Wednesday, April 27, 2016

April 27, 2016



These titles are available in the Hessel Library: Michigan Notable Books 2016
 Source: http://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/2016/01/03/michigan-notable-books-2016/77720098/


"Garden for the Blind," by Kelly Fordon (Wayne State University Press): Set in suburban Detroit between 1974 and 2012, Fordon’s intricately woven stories follow Alice and Mike through high school, college and into middle age, incorporating friends, family, acquaintances and even strangers touched by the same themes of privilege, folly, neglect and resilience. "Garden for the Blind" visits suburban and working-class homes, hidden sanctuaries and dangerous neighborhoods.  Call number: 813.6 F712

"Got to Give the People What They Want: True Stories and Flagrant Opinions from Center Court," by Jalen Rose (Crown/Archetype): No topic is off limits for this Detroit native athlete and sports commentator known for his honest, unfiltered and colorful stories and opinions about basketball and life. This collection of stories gives people the kind of insight and understanding they don’t get anywhere else in the sports world. Call number: B ROSE

"Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story," by David Maraniss (Simon and Schuster): It’s 1963 and Detroit is on top of the world. The city’s leaders are among the most visionary in America. It was the American automakers’ best year; the revolution in popular music and politics was under way. Reuther’s UAW had helped lift the middle class. While the era was full of promise, Maraniss shows that shadows of collapse were evident even then as Detroit at its peak was threatened by its own design. Call number: 977.434 M3114

"Scrapper," by Matt Bell (Soho Press): In this work of fiction, a scrap metal thief in Detroit named Kelly finds a kidnapped boy and is celebrated as a hero. But then Kelly becomes the boy's avenger, and while seeking answers to the unsolved crime, he is forced to confront his own past and buried traumas. The story plays out against the backdrop of the city's abandoned houses, shuttered factories, boxing gyms and storefront churches.  Call number: 813.6 B434

"The Turner House," Angela Flournoy (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt): An award-wining debut novel, "The Turner House" brings readers a colorful, complicated American family brood full of love and pride, sacrifice and unlikely inheritances. Set on Detroit's east side, the book spans more than 50 years, exploring the price we pay for our dreams and futures, and the ways in which our families bring us home. The house still stands against an abandoned, embattled Detroit.  Call number: 813.6 F643

"X: A Novel," by Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoo (Candlewick Press): Co-written by Malcolm X’s daughter, this revealing novel fictionalizes the formative years of the man whose words and actions would later shake the world. The book follows Malcolm from his childhood to his imprisonment for theft at age 20, when he found the faith that would lead him to forge a new path and command a voice that still resonates today.  Call number: 813.6 S5242
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Friday, April 22, 2016

New titles in the Hessel Library - April 22, 2016


Call Number
Title
Author
200 P9677
God is not one : the eight rival religions that run the world
Prothero, Stephen R.
302.2223 L9334
The story of emoji
Lucas, Gavin
302.230973 M4788
Rich media, poor democracy : communication politics in dubious times
McChesney, Robert Waterman
338.47683409 H1116
The gunning of America : business and the making of American gun culture
Haag, Pamela
364.660973 C6787
Convicting the innocent : death row and America's broken system of justice
Cohen, Stanley
500 G7623
Denying science : conspiracy theories, media distortions, and the war against reality
Grant, John
612.82 H539
The human advantage : a new understanding of how our brain became remarkable
Herculano-Houzel, Suzana
741.973 D3113
The Electric Pencil : drawings from inside State Hospital No. 3
Deeds, Edward
796.357 G4483
Pitch by pitch : my view of one unforgettable game
Gibson, Bob
956.94 H6992
Anonymous soldiers : the struggle for Israel, 1917-1947
Hoffman, Bruce
958.1047 S6488
The dogs are eating them now : our war in Afghanistan
Smith, Graeme
B JAHR
Lab girl
Jahren, Hope.
DVD 322.4 B62711
The Black Panthers : vanguard of the revolution
Nelson, Stanley
DVD 364.168 C994
Cyberwar threat
Ritsko, Alan J.
DVD 614.4708 V116
The vaccine war
Offit, Paul A.
DVD 615.1 S9597
Supplements and safety
Docherty, Neil
DVD 791.4372 B8728
Brooklyn
Crowley, John
DVD 791.4372 D647I
The Divergent series. Insurgent
Schwentke, Robert
DVD 791.4372 H3619
The hateful eight
Tarantino, Quentin
DVD 791.4372 I52
Inglourious basterds
Bender, Lawrence.
DVD 791.4372 K484
Kill Bill. volume 1 ] ; Kill Bill, volume 2
Bender, Lawrence.
DVD 791.4372 P9827
Pulp fiction
Tarantino, Quentin.
DVD 791.4372 R4333
Reservoir dogs
Tarantino, Quentin.
DVD 947.0860 P988
Frontline. Putin's way
Docherty, Neil
GREE
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Green, John