Book & Social Groups
Library staff members lead a variety of book discussion and social groups — we are always excited to welcome new participants. Explore the descriptions below to find out more about each group. Have a question for a book group leader? Send us a message!
For book groups, copies of the books are available for pickup starting approximately one month in advance of the meeting and may be picked up at the circulation desk at the library hosting the group.
Click on “Show Book List” to see upcoming books and their meeting dates. Click View in Catalog to see further details.
If you plan to attend one of our book groups, please check the next meeting date on our events calendar in case of changes of time or venue.
Brookline Village Library
A Taste of Poetry
Where: Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the A Taste of Poetry Zoom MeetingWhen: First Thursday of the month, 11 AM
Led by: Jackson
Bring your lunch and an appetite for poetry. Each month we look at half a dozen poems by a well-known poet. We provide copies of the poems – no need to read anything in advance – and lead a discussion after reading them. Request a copy of this month’s poems through our contact form.
January 4: Seamus Heaney
February 1: Sonia Sanchez
March 7: Louise Glück
May 2: Rabindranath Tagore
June 6: Federico García Lorca
July 11: Hoa Nguyen
August 1: Mark Strand
September 5: John Keats
October 3: Emily Pauline Johnson
November 7: Dunya Mikhail
December 5: Emily Dickinson
Brookline Village Book Group
Where: Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Brookline Village Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: First Monday of the month, 7 PM
Led by: Bryan
This book group is currently on hiatus.
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Graphic Novel Group
Where: Where: Brookline Village Library Conference RoomWhen: Fourth Thursday of the Month, 7 pm
Led by: Jared
Read and discuss graphic novels with like-minded readers. We read a wide range of books, from big titles everyone has heard of to the newest micropress anthology that might just become you’re new favorite, and are always willing to try something new that the group is interested in reading.
The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite
Gerard Way, Gabriel Bá, Dave Stewart
In an inexplicable worldwide event, forty-seven extraordinary children were spontaneously born by women who'd previously shown no signs of pregnancy. Millionaire inventor Reginald Hargreeves adopted seven of the children; when asked why, his onl
Read More View in CatalogParker: The Hunter
Donald E. Westlake, Darwyn Cooke
Darwyn Cooke, Eisner-Award-winning writer/artist, sets his artistic sights on bringing to life one of the true classics of crime fiction: Richard Stark's Parker. Stark was a pseudonym used by the revered and multi-award-winning author, Donald We
Read More View in CatalogKim & Kim Vol. 1: This Glamorous, High-Flying Rock Star Life
Magdalene Visaggio & Eva Cabrera
"The summer's funnest comic!" - The Mary Sue "Get this most excellent book!" - Gail Simone (Batgirl, Secret Six) "This outer space comic book series with a decidedly queer- and female-centric tale is what our modern cult
Read More View in CatalogLook Back
Tatsuki Fujimoto
Seit frühester Kindheit verbringt Fujino ihre Zeit am liebsten mit Zeichnen. Für ihre Comicstrips in der Schülerzeitung wird sie von ihren Mitschüler:innen gefeiert. Eines Tages erfährt Fujino, dass auch die talentierte Kyomoto, eine Schülerin,
Read More View in CatalogGiant Days Vol. 1
John Allison & Lissa Treiman
"Susan, Esther, and Daisy started at university three weeks ago and became fast friends. Now, away from home for the first time, all three want to reinvent themselves. But in the face of hand-wringing boys, "personal experimentation,"
Read More View in CatalogDo a Powerbomb
Daniel Warren Johnson
From the creator of MURDER-FALCON and WONDER WOMAN: DEAD EARTH comes the wrestling adventure of the decade! Lona Steelrose wants to be a pro-wrestler, but she's living under the shadow of her mother, the best to ever do it. Everything changes wh
Read More View in CatalogQueer Reading Group
Where: Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Queer Reading Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Second Thursday of the Month, 7 pm
Led by: Percival
Read and discuss books by queer authors in a variety of genres. This group has a stress-free structure, where the conversation we develop about identity, gender, race, and all intersections that these generate is just as important as reading the book. We make space to feel seen, safe, ask questions, and learn.
Record of a Spaceborn Few
Becky Chambers
National Bestseller! Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Series! Brimming with Chambers' signature blend of heart-warming character relationships and dazzling adventure, Record of a Spaceborn few is the third standalone installment of the Wayfarer
Read More View in CatalogGender Queer: A Memoir
Maia Kobabe
"It’s also a great resource for those who identify as nonbinary or asexual as well as for those who know someone who identifies that way and wish to better understand." — School Library Journal (starred review) In 2014, Maia Kobabe, who
Read More View in CatalogThis Is How You Lose the Time War
Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone
* HUGO AWARD WINNER: BEST NOVELLA * NEBULA AND LOCUS AWARDS WINNER: BEST NOVELLA * “[An] exquisitely crafted tale...Part epistolary romance, part mind-blowing science fiction adventure, this dazzling story unfolds bit by bit, revealing layers of me
Read More View in CatalogCoolidge Corner Library
Afternoon Book Group
Where: Coolidge Corner Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Afternoon Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Third OR Fourth Monday of each month, 3 PM; check events calendar for the latest schedule.
Led by: Jessica
This group reads a variety of fiction and nonfiction. Books chosen are usually 350 pages or less and released within the last 5 years.
There is Nothing for You Here
Fiona Hill
"Foreign policy expert and key impeachment witness Fiona Hill reveals how declining opportunity has set America on the grim path of modern Russia--and shows how we can return hope to our forgotten places. In this deeply personal account, she sha
Read More View in CatalogScorched Grace
Margot Douaihy
Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, puts her amateur sleuthing skills to the test in this "unique and confident" debut crime novel (Gillian Flynn). When Saint Sebastian's School becomes the target of a shockin
Read More View in CatalogThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Taylor Jenkins Reid
Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. But when she chooses unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant for the job, no one is more astounded than Monique herself.
Read More View in CatalogLessons in Chemistry
Garmus, Bonnie
Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing as an average woman. But it's the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute takes a very
Read More View in CatalogMidday Monday Mystery
Where: Coolidge Corner Library, virtual option available -- register for the Midday Monday Mystery Zoom MeetingWhen: Second Monday of the month, 12:30 PM
Led by: Chloe
A mystery book group at the Coolidge Corner Library.
Spider Woman's Daughter
Anne Hillerman
Don’t miss the TV series, Dark Winds, based on the Leaphorn, Chee, & Manuelito novels, now on AMC and AMC+! NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Spider Woman’s Daughter is an intricately plotted, suspenseful, colorful, and unforgettable journey. R
Read More View in CatalogA Drink Before the War
Kathryn Lasky
Kathryn Lasky has written an exciting new adult amateur sleuth mystery set in New Mexico in the 1930s. The sleuth is Georgia O'Keefe, who actually did suffer a nervous breakdown in 1933 when her husband Alfred Stieglitz had a somewhat public aff
Read More View in CatalogLight on Bone
Dennis Lehane
Kenzie and Gennaro are private investigators in the blue-collar neighborhoods and ghettos of South Boston-they know it as only natives can. Working out of an old church belfry, Kenzie and Gennaro take on a seemingly simple assignment for a prominent
Read More View in CatalogMovie Matinee
Where: Coolidge Corner Library Meeting RoomWhen: Wednesdays at 1:30 PM
Led by: Jeanne
Join the Coolidge Corner Library every week for free screenings of recent favorite films! Doors open at 1:15 PM.
The Color Purple
A decades-spanning tale of love and resilience and of one woman's journey to independence. Celie faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
View in CatalogPriscilla
When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
View in CatalogMy Sailor My Love
The thorny relationship between a woman and her retired father worsens after he becomes romantically involved with the housekeeper she hires for him.
View in CatalogWaitress: The Musical
A waitress and expert pie-maker dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage.
View in CatalogThe Millennial Book Group
Where: Coolidge Corner LibraryWhen: Third Thursday of the month, 7 PM
Led by: Alicia
A book club intended for busy millennials looking to make connections and read books they never thought to read before. Group members select a variety of books (such as fiction, non-fiction, memoir, short story, and even graphic novels) and discuss each month. After the discussion, we continue to a local eatery in Coolidge Corner to socialize.
The World and All That It Holds
Aleksandar Hemon
"From literary powerhouse Aleksandar Hemon, author of The Lazarus Project, comes a big, brilliant, sweeping novel of love, memory, and history in the making. It tells of the relationship between Pinto and Osman, who cross the battlefields of the
Read More View in Catalog“You Just Need to Lose Weight”
Aubrey Gordon
The co-host of the Maintenance Phase podcast and creator of Your Fat Friend equips you with the facts to debunk common anti-fat myths and with tools to take action for fat justice The pushback that shows up in conversations about fat justice takes ex
Read More View in CatalogLesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century
Kim Fu
"The strange and wonderful define Kim Fu’s story collection, where the line between fantasy and reality fades in and out, elusive and beckoning." —The New York Times Book Review A LitHub, ALTA, and PureWow Best Book of the Month A BuzzF
Read More View in CatalogI'm Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy
A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor—including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother—and how she retoo
Read More View in CatalogWoman, Eating
Claire Kohda
A young, mixed-race vampire must find a way to balance her deep-seated desire to live amongst humans with her incessant hunger in this stunning debut novel from a writer-to-watch. Lydia is hungry. She's always wanted to try Japanese food. Sashim
Read More View in CatalogHow to Think Like a Woman
Regan Penaluna
From a bold new voice in nonfiction, an exhilarating account of the lives and works of influential 17th and 18th century feminist philosophers Mary Wollstonecraft and her predecessors who have been written out of history, and a searing look at the au
Read More View in CatalogPutterham Library
Council on Aging Book Group
Where: Putterham Library Meeting Room, meeting virtually -- register for the Council on Aging Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Third or fourth Monday of the month, 2 PM
Led by: Ginger
A book group for seniors to read together.
Women Talking
Miriam Toews
The basis of the Oscar-winning film from writer/director Sarah Polley, starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, with Ben Whishaw and Frances McDormand. INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER “This amazing, sad, shocking, but touching novel, based on a r
Read More View in CatalogPersepolis
Marjane Satrapi
Wise, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking, IPersepolis: The Story of a Childhood /Itells the story of Marjane Satrapi's life in Tehran from the ages of six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah's regime, the triumph of the
Read More View in CatalogOur Missing Hearts
Celeste Ng
An instant New York Times bestseller • A New York Times Notable Book of 2022 • Named a Best Book of 2022 by People, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, NPR, Los Angeles Times, and Oprah Daily, and more • A Reese's Book Club Pick
Read More View in CatalogA Thousand Mornings
Mary Oliver
The New York Times-bestselling collection of poems from celebrated poet Mary Oliver In A Thousand Mornings, Mary Oliver returns to the imagery that has come to define her life’s work, transporting us to the marshland and coastline of her beloved ho
Read More View in CatalogYear of the Tiger
Alice Wong
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • ONE OF USA TODAY'S MUST-READ BOOKS • This groundbreaking memoir offers a glimpse into an activist's journey to finding and cultivating community and the continued fight for disability justice, from the founder and
Read More View in CatalogThe Guncle
Steven Rowley
From the author of Lily and the Octopus comes a moving and deeply funny novel about a once-famous sitcom star who is left to care for his niece and nephew after an unexpected family tragedy. Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP for short), has always l
Read More View in CatalogBrookline Village Library
A Taste of Poetry
Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the A Taste of Poetry Zoom MeetingWhen: First Thursday of the month, 11 AM
Led by: Jackson
Bring your lunch and an appetite for poetry. Each month we look at half a dozen poems by a well-known poet. We provide copies of the poems – no need to read anything in advance – and lead a discussion after reading them. Request a copy of this month’s poems through our contact form.
January 4: Seamus Heaney
February 1: Sonia Sanchez
March 7: Louise Glück
May 2: Rabindranath Tagore
June 6: Federico García Lorca
July 11: Hoa Nguyen
August 1: Mark Strand
September 5: John Keats
October 3: Emily Pauline Johnson
November 7: Dunya Mikhail
December 5: Emily Dickinson
Brookline Village Book Group
Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Brookline Village Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: First Monday of the month, 7 PM
Led by: Bryan
This book group is currently on hiatus.
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Graphic Novel Group
Where: Brookline Village Library Conference RoomWhen: Fourth Thursday of the Month, 7 pm
Led by: Jared
Read and discuss graphic novels with like-minded readers. We read a wide range of books, from big titles everyone has heard of to the newest micropress anthology that might just become you’re new favorite, and are always willing to try something new that the group is interested in reading.
The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite
Gerard Way, Gabriel Bá, Dave Stewart
In an inexplicable worldwide event, forty-seven extraordinary children were spontaneously born by women who'd previously shown no signs of pregnancy. Millionaire inventor Reginald Hargreeves adopted seven of the children; when asked why, his onl
Read More View in CatalogParker: The Hunter
Donald E. Westlake, Darwyn Cooke
Darwyn Cooke, Eisner-Award-winning writer/artist, sets his artistic sights on bringing to life one of the true classics of crime fiction: Richard Stark's Parker. Stark was a pseudonym used by the revered and multi-award-winning author, Donald We
Read More View in CatalogKim & Kim Vol. 1: This Glamorous, High-Flying Rock Star Life
Magdalene Visaggio & Eva Cabrera
"The summer's funnest comic!" - The Mary Sue "Get this most excellent book!" - Gail Simone (Batgirl, Secret Six) "This outer space comic book series with a decidedly queer- and female-centric tale is what our modern cult
Read More View in CatalogLook Back
Tatsuki Fujimoto
Seit frühester Kindheit verbringt Fujino ihre Zeit am liebsten mit Zeichnen. Für ihre Comicstrips in der Schülerzeitung wird sie von ihren Mitschüler:innen gefeiert. Eines Tages erfährt Fujino, dass auch die talentierte Kyomoto, eine Schülerin,
Read More View in CatalogGiant Days Vol. 1
John Allison & Lissa Treiman
"Susan, Esther, and Daisy started at university three weeks ago and became fast friends. Now, away from home for the first time, all three want to reinvent themselves. But in the face of hand-wringing boys, "personal experimentation,"
Read More View in CatalogDo a Powerbomb
Daniel Warren Johnson
From the creator of MURDER-FALCON and WONDER WOMAN: DEAD EARTH comes the wrestling adventure of the decade! Lona Steelrose wants to be a pro-wrestler, but she's living under the shadow of her mother, the best to ever do it. Everything changes wh
Read More View in CatalogQueer Reading Group
Where: Brookline Village Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Queer Reading Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Second Thursday of the Month, 7 pm
Led by: Percival
Read and discuss books by queer authors in a variety of genres. This group has a stress-free structure, where the conversation we develop about identity, gender, race, and all intersections that these generate is just as important as reading the book. We make space to feel seen, safe, ask questions, and learn.
Record of a Spaceborn Few
Becky Chambers
National Bestseller! Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Series! Brimming with Chambers' signature blend of heart-warming character relationships and dazzling adventure, Record of a Spaceborn few is the third standalone installment of the Wayfarer
Read More View in CatalogGender Queer: A Memoir
Maia Kobabe
"It’s also a great resource for those who identify as nonbinary or asexual as well as for those who know someone who identifies that way and wish to better understand." — School Library Journal (starred review) In 2014, Maia Kobabe, who
Read More View in CatalogThis Is How You Lose the Time War
Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone
* HUGO AWARD WINNER: BEST NOVELLA * NEBULA AND LOCUS AWARDS WINNER: BEST NOVELLA * “[An] exquisitely crafted tale...Part epistolary romance, part mind-blowing science fiction adventure, this dazzling story unfolds bit by bit, revealing layers of me
Read More View in CatalogCoolidge Corner Library
Afternoon Book Group
Where: Coolidge Corner Library, meeting virtually -- register for the Afternoon Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Third OR Fourth Monday of each month, 3 PM; check events calendar for the latest schedule.
Led by: Jessica
This group reads a variety of fiction and nonfiction. Books chosen are usually 350 pages or less and released within the last 5 years.
There is Nothing for You Here
Fiona Hill
"Foreign policy expert and key impeachment witness Fiona Hill reveals how declining opportunity has set America on the grim path of modern Russia--and shows how we can return hope to our forgotten places. In this deeply personal account, she sha
Read More View in CatalogScorched Grace
Margot Douaihy
Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, puts her amateur sleuthing skills to the test in this "unique and confident" debut crime novel (Gillian Flynn). When Saint Sebastian's School becomes the target of a shockin
Read More View in CatalogThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Taylor Jenkins Reid
Aging and reclusive Hollywood movie icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. But when she chooses unknown magazine reporter Monique Grant for the job, no one is more astounded than Monique herself.
Read More View in CatalogLessons in Chemistry
Garmus, Bonnie
Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing as an average woman. But it's the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute takes a very
Read More View in CatalogMidday Monday Mystery
Where: Coolidge Corner Library, virtual option available -- register for the Midday Monday Mystery Zoom MeetingWhen: Second Monday of the month, 12:30 PM
Led by: Chloe
A mystery book group at the Coolidge Corner Library.
Spider Woman's Daughter
Anne Hillerman
Don’t miss the TV series, Dark Winds, based on the Leaphorn, Chee, & Manuelito novels, now on AMC and AMC+! NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Spider Woman’s Daughter is an intricately plotted, suspenseful, colorful, and unforgettable journey. R
Read More View in CatalogA Drink Before the War
Kathryn Lasky
Kathryn Lasky has written an exciting new adult amateur sleuth mystery set in New Mexico in the 1930s. The sleuth is Georgia O'Keefe, who actually did suffer a nervous breakdown in 1933 when her husband Alfred Stieglitz had a somewhat public aff
Read More View in CatalogLight on Bone
Dennis Lehane
Kenzie and Gennaro are private investigators in the blue-collar neighborhoods and ghettos of South Boston-they know it as only natives can. Working out of an old church belfry, Kenzie and Gennaro take on a seemingly simple assignment for a prominent
Read More View in CatalogMovie Matinee
Where: Coolidge Corner Library Meeting RoomWhen: Wednesdays at 1:30 PM
Led by: Jeanne
Join the Coolidge Corner Library every week for free screenings of recent favorite films! Doors open at 1:15 PM.
The Color Purple
A decades-spanning tale of love and resilience and of one woman's journey to independence. Celie faces many hardships in her life, but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
View in CatalogPriscilla
When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
View in CatalogMy Sailor My Love
The thorny relationship between a woman and her retired father worsens after he becomes romantically involved with the housekeeper she hires for him.
View in CatalogWaitress: The Musical
A waitress and expert pie-maker dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage.
View in CatalogThe Millennial Book Group
Where: Coolidge Corner LibraryWhen: Third Thursday of the month, 7 PM
Led by: Alicia
A book club intended for busy millennials looking to make connections and read books they never thought to read before. Group members select a variety of books (such as fiction, non-fiction, memoir, short story, and even graphic novels) and discuss each month. After the discussion, we continue to a local eatery in Coolidge Corner to socialize.
The World and All That It Holds
Aleksandar Hemon
"From literary powerhouse Aleksandar Hemon, author of The Lazarus Project, comes a big, brilliant, sweeping novel of love, memory, and history in the making. It tells of the relationship between Pinto and Osman, who cross the battlefields of the
Read More View in Catalog“You Just Need to Lose Weight”
Aubrey Gordon
The co-host of the Maintenance Phase podcast and creator of Your Fat Friend equips you with the facts to debunk common anti-fat myths and with tools to take action for fat justice The pushback that shows up in conversations about fat justice takes ex
Read More View in CatalogLesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century
Kim Fu
"The strange and wonderful define Kim Fu’s story collection, where the line between fantasy and reality fades in and out, elusive and beckoning." —The New York Times Book Review A LitHub, ALTA, and PureWow Best Book of the Month A BuzzF
Read More View in CatalogI'm Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy
A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor—including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother—and how she retoo
Read More View in CatalogWoman, Eating
Claire Kohda
A young, mixed-race vampire must find a way to balance her deep-seated desire to live amongst humans with her incessant hunger in this stunning debut novel from a writer-to-watch. Lydia is hungry. She's always wanted to try Japanese food. Sashim
Read More View in CatalogHow to Think Like a Woman
Regan Penaluna
From a bold new voice in nonfiction, an exhilarating account of the lives and works of influential 17th and 18th century feminist philosophers Mary Wollstonecraft and her predecessors who have been written out of history, and a searing look at the au
Read More View in CatalogPutterham Library
Council on Aging Book Group
Where: Putterham Library Meeting Room, meeting virtually -- register for the Council on Aging Book Group Zoom MeetingWhen: Third or fourth Monday of the month, 2 PM
Led by: Ginger
A book group for seniors to read together.
Women Talking
Miriam Toews
The basis of the Oscar-winning film from writer/director Sarah Polley, starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, with Ben Whishaw and Frances McDormand. INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER “This amazing, sad, shocking, but touching novel, based on a r
Read More View in CatalogPersepolis
Marjane Satrapi
Wise, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking, IPersepolis: The Story of a Childhood /Itells the story of Marjane Satrapi's life in Tehran from the ages of six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah's regime, the triumph of the
Read More View in CatalogOur Missing Hearts
Celeste Ng
An instant New York Times bestseller • A New York Times Notable Book of 2022 • Named a Best Book of 2022 by People, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, NPR, Los Angeles Times, and Oprah Daily, and more • A Reese's Book Club Pick
Read More View in CatalogA Thousand Mornings
Mary Oliver
The New York Times-bestselling collection of poems from celebrated poet Mary Oliver In A Thousand Mornings, Mary Oliver returns to the imagery that has come to define her life’s work, transporting us to the marshland and coastline of her beloved ho
Read More View in CatalogYear of the Tiger
Alice Wong
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • ONE OF USA TODAY'S MUST-READ BOOKS • This groundbreaking memoir offers a glimpse into an activist's journey to finding and cultivating community and the continued fight for disability justice, from the founder and
Read More View in CatalogThe Guncle
Steven Rowley
From the author of Lily and the Octopus comes a moving and deeply funny novel about a once-famous sitcom star who is left to care for his niece and nephew after an unexpected family tragedy. Patrick, or Gay Uncle Patrick (GUP for short), has always l
Read More View in Catalog