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Fall 2017 Dewey Divas Adult Picks - Martin and Associates
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon— 9781617755880
Akashic Books—PB—$ 22.95—Fiction / Science Fiction—340 pp.—October 2017
Odd-mannered Aster lives in the low-deck slums of the space vessel HSS Matilda. For
generations, the ship's leaders have imposed harsh moral restrictions on dark-skinned
sharecroppers like Aster. When the autopsy of Matilda's sovereign reveals a link between his
death and her mother's suicide, Aster retraces her mother's footsteps.
Wolf Season by Helen Benedict—9781942658306—Bellevue Literary Press
PB—$24.50—Fiction / Literary / War & Military—320 pp.—October 2017
In Wolf Season, Helen Benedict shows us the complicated ways in which the lives of those
who serve in the military and those who don't intertwine and how - regardless of whether you
are a soldier, the family of a soldier, or a refugee - the war follows you and your children for
generations.
Ghost Warning by Kara Stanley—9781987915549—Caitlin Press—PB—$22.95
Fiction / Coming of Age / Contemporary Women—264 pp.—September 2017
On the day that high schooler Lou James finds her father dead on the garage floor, she leaves
her small hometown and heads for Toronto on a Greyhound, initiating a series of events that
will reshape her life while trying to make sense of her sudden loss of her place in the world.
Kara Stanley, navigates Toronto's underbelly of urban grime, crime, and sublime.
The Lazarus Effect by H.J. Golakai— 9781911115090—Cassava Republic Press
PB—$21.50—Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths—358 pp.—September 2017
When Voinjama Johnson spots a photo of the girl from her hallucinations at a local hospital,
she launches an investigation, under the pretext of writing an article about missing children.
With the help of her oddball assistant Chloe Bishop, she's soon delving into the secrets of the
fractured Fourie and Paulsen families.
We Kiss Them With Rain by Futhi Ntshingila—9781946395047—Catalyst Press
PB—$21.50—Fiction / Literary / Contemporary Women—172 pp.—March 2018
The terrible thing that steals 14-year-old Mvelo's song leads to startling revelations and a
hopeful outcome.
Montpelier Parade by Karl Geary—9781936787555—Catapult
PB—$24.50—Fiction / Literary / Coming of Age—240 pp.—September 2017
Vera is beautiful, wealthy, and unknowable; Sonny is young and hungry for the world. The
moment they meet on Montpelier Parade will change the course of their lives. Unfolding over a
bright, rain-soaked Dublin spring, Montpelier Parade is a rich, devastating debut novel about
desire, grief, ambition, art, and the choices we must make alone.
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A Loving, Faithful Animal by Josephine Rowe—9781936787579—Catapult
PB—$24.50—Fiction / Literary / Coming of Age—200 pp.—September 2017
On New Year's Eve, 1990, in a small Australian town, Ru's father, a Vietnam War veteran,
has disappeared. This time Ru thinks he might be gone for good. A Loving, Faithful Animal
is an incandescent portrait of one family searching for what is redeemable in the ruins of war.
If Clara by Martha Baillie—9781552453568—Coach House Books
PB—$19.95—Fiction / Literary / Contemporary Women—160 pp. —August 2017
A mysterious manuscript falls into a bed-ridden writer's lap in this novel of Syrian
folktales, and plummets of all varieties. In If Clara, nobody stands on firm ground.
Improvement by Joan Silber—9781619029606—Counterpoint
HC—$37.50—Fiction / Coming of Age / Family Life—256 pp.—November 2017
The splendid new novel by the critically acclaimed author of Fools and Ideas of Heaven,
a Finalist for the National Book Award. Improvement is a bold and piercing novel about
a young single mother living in Harlem, her eccentric aunt, and the decisions they make
that have unexpected implications for the world around them.
A Kind of Freedom by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton—9781619029224
Counterpoint—HC—$37.50—Fiction / African American—256 pp.—August 2017
A brilliant mosaic of an African American family. Evelyn is a Creole woman who comes of
age in New Orleans at the height of World War II. Her family inhabits the upper echelon of
Black society, and when she falls for no-account Renard, she is forced to choose between her
life of privilege and the man she loves.
Bride and Groom by Alisa Ganieva, translated by Carol Apollonio—9781941920596|
Deep Vellum—PB—$22.95—Fiction / Multicultural—300 pp.—September 2017
The tumultuous love story of two young city-dwellers who meet when they return home to
their families in rural Dagestan. When traditional family expectations and increasing
religious and cultural tension threaten to shatter their bond, Marat and Patya struggle to
overcome obstacles determined to keep them apart.
Darkansas by Jarret Middleton—9781945814297—Dzanc Books
HC—$38.95—Fiction / Noir—216 pp.—August 2017
Jordan is a country musician living in the shadow of his father, a legendary bluegrass
musician. Returning home to the Ozarks for the wedding of his twin brother, Jordan
uncovers a dark vein in the family history: every generation of the family’s men have been
twins―and one twin has always murdered their father.
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Sisters by Lily Tuck—9780802127112—Grove/Atlantic: Atlantic Monthly Press
HC—$28.95—Fiction / Literary—176 pp.—September 2017
Lily Tuck delivers a riveting psychological portrait of marriage, infidelity, and obsession;
charting with elegance and insight love in all its phases. Tuck's unnamed narrator lives with
her new husband, his two teenagers, and the unbanishable presence of his first wife.
The Prague Sonata by Bradford Morrow—9780802127150—Grove/Atlantic: Atlantic
Monthly Press—HC—$38.95—Fiction / Literary—480 pp.—October 2017
Evoking decades of Prague's tragic and triumphant history, from the First World War
through the soaring days of the Velvet Revolution, and moving from postwar London to the
heartland of immigrant America, The Prague Sonata evokes the ways in which individual
notes of love and sacrifice become part of the celebratory symphony of life.
Birdcage Walk by Helen Dunmore—9780802127143— Grove/Atlantic: Atlantic
Monthly Press—HC—$37.50—Fiction / Literary / Historical—416 pp.—August 2017
It is 1792 and Europe is seized by political turmoil. Lizzie Fawkes has grown up in Radical
circles. Lizzie’s new husband believes that Lizzie’s independent spirit must be subdued.
Weaving a deeply personal story with a historical moment of critical importance, Birdcage
Walk is a brilliantly tense drama of public and private violence.
Lea by Pascal Mercier— 9780802121660— Grove/Atlantic: Grove Press
HC—$36.50—Fiction / Literary—252 pp.—September 2017
A tender, impassioned, and unforgettable story of a father's love and a daughter's ambition in
the wake of devastating tragedy. A revelatory portrait of genius and madness, Lea delves into
the demands of artistic excellence as well as the damaging power of jealousy and sacrifice.
The Age of Perpetual Light by Josh Weil—9780802127013—Grove/Atlantic:Grove Press
HC—$36.50—Fiction / Literary—240 pp.—September 2017
Josh Weil brings together stories selected from a decade of work in one stellar new
collection that explores themes of progress, the pursuit of knowledge, and humankind's
eternal attempt to decrease the darkness in the world.
The Ice House by Laura Lee Smith—9780802127082—Grove/Atlantic: Grove Press
HC—$36.50—Fiction / Literary—448 pp.—December 2017
Witty and heartbreaking, The Ice House follows the beleaguered MacKinnons as they
weather the possible loss of the family business, a serious medical diagnosis, and the slings
and arrows of familial discord.
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The Ghosts of Galway by Ken Bruen—9780802127334—Grove/Atlantic: Mysterious
Press—HC—$36.50—Fiction / Mystery & Detective—336 pp.—November 2017
Jack Taylor is recovering from a mistaken medical diagnosis and a failed suicide attempt. In
need of money, Jack has been hired as a night-shift security guard. But his Ukrainian boss
has Jack in mind for a bit of off-the-books work. As The Ghosts of Galway twists toward a
violent end, Jack becomes increasingly plagued by the ghosts of his own mind.
Insidious Intent by Val McDermid—9780802127167— Grove/Atlantic: Atlantic
Monthly Press—HC—$37.50—Fiction / Thrillers—400 pp.—December 2017
Internationally bestselling author Val McDermid is back with the latest installment in her
series featuring psychologist Tony Hill and former police detective Carol Jordan. Tony and
Carol are on the hunt for a serial killer who victimizes women at weddings without a date -
and forces the duo to confront their most haunting moral dilemma so far.
Over the Plain Houses by Julia Frank—9781938235344— Hub City Press
PB—$22.95—Fiction / Literary / Small Town & Rural—280 pp.—September 2017
A Southern story of witchcraft and disobedience. It's 1939, and the government has sent
USDA agent Virginia Furman into the North Carolina mountains to instruct families on
modernizing their homes. Working in the stylistic terrain of Amy Greene and Bonnie Jo
Campbell, this is the story of a woman intrigued by the possibility of escape, stalked by a
Bible-haunted man who stakes his integrity upon an older way of life.
Sweet Bean Paste by Durian Sukegawa, translated by Alison Watts—9781786071958
Oneworld Publications—PB—$24.50—Fiction / Literary—160 pp.—November 2017
Sentaro has a criminal record and works in a shop selling dorayaki, a type of pancake filled
with a sweet paste made of red beans. He develops a friendship with an elderly, handicapped
woman, but societal prejudices become impossible to escape in this quietly devastating novel
about the burden of the past and the redemptive power of friendship.
The Pictures by Guy Bolton—9781786070395—Oneworld Publications
HC—$36.50—Fiction / Crime—400 pp.—September 2017
Hollywood 1939. Detective Craine works as a studio fixer, whitewashing the crimes
committed by the studio players and stars. Following the death of his wife, and in an attempt
to become a better father, he must make a choice. Will he attempt to redeem a career of
concealment by going in search of the ugly truth? It's a choice he knows cannot end well.
The Snow Rose by Lulu Taylor—9781447290988—Pan Macmillan
PB—$16.99—Fiction / Literary / Suspense—496 pp.—September 2017
Kate is on the run with her daughter, their destination unknown to the family they've left
behind. She's found an old house full of empty rooms and dark secrets. When an eccentric
band of newcomers arrive, Kate realizes the past she's desperate to escape is about to catch
up with her.
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The Seagull (Vera #8) by Ann Cleeves—9781447278344—Pan Macmillan—HC
$34.99—Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural—400 pp.—October 2017
The much-anticipated eighth novel in the Ann Cleeves' bestselling Vera Stanhope series. A
visit to her local prison brings DI Vera Stanhope face to face with an old enemy: former
detective superintendent, and now inmate, John Brace. Brace was convicted of corruption
and involvement in the death of a gamekeeper - and Vera played a part in his downfall.
Gone Astray (DC Maggie Neville #1) by Michelle Davies—9781447284185—
Pan Macmillan—PB—$16.99—Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural /
Women Sleuths—480 pp.—September 2017
Lesley Kinnock and her family live in an exclusive gated community in Buckinghamshire,
England. When their daughter appears to have been kidnapped, Detective Constable Maggie
Neville is assigned as Family Liaison Officer during the investigation into the family, herself
dealing with a past secret that threatens to shatter her world.
Wrong Place (DC Maggie Neville #2) by Michelle Davies—9781447284222
Pan Macmillan—PB—$16.99— Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural /
Women Sleuths—432 pp.—November 2017
In the follow-up to Gone Astray, a man fails in his attempt to murder his wife and commit
suicide. DC Maggie Neville is assigned to be the surviving woman's Family Liaison Officer
as her husband lies in a coma. But there's something about her story that doesn't ring true.
The Anthill Murders (K2 #5) by Hans Olav Lahlum— 9781509809523—Pan Macmillan
HC—$32.99—Fiction / Mystery & Detective—480 pp.—October 2017
1972. Across Oslo, a serial killer is hunting young women, each victim found with a calling-
card placed upon their bodies: a cut-out picture of an ant. Despite Inspector Kolbjørn
Kristiansen's best efforts, he cannot find a link. With his assistant Patricia's intellect put to the
test, Kristiansen (aka K2) is in danger of losing his position.
The Informant (Kaz Phelps #1) by Susan Wilkins —9781447241423—Pan Macmillan
PB—$16.99—Fiction / Crime / Thrillers—630 pp.—September 2017
Set in London and Essex, a drug-fuelled teenage rebel, Kaz Phelps, took the rap for her little
brother over a botched armed robbery and went to prison. Six years later she's released on
patrol. Clean and sober, and driven by a secret passion for her lawyer, Helen, Kaz wants to
escape the violence and abuse of her Essex gangster family.
The Mourner (Kaz Phelps #2) by Susan Wilkins— 9781447241447—Pan Macmillan
PB—$16.99—Fiction / Crime / Thrillers—528 pp.—September 2017
Kaz Phelps has escaped her brother and her criminal past to become an anonymous art
student in Glasgow. But will life under the witness protection program ever give her the
freedom she craves? Banged up and brooding, Joey Phelps faces thirty years behind bars.
Still, with cash and connections on the outside, can an overstretched prison system really
contain him?
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The Killer (Kaz Phelps #3) by Susan Wilkins— 9781509804351—Pan Macmillan
PB—$16.99—Fiction / Crime / Thrillers—352 pp.—September 2017
Kaz Phelps is on the run - from the past, from the legacy of her criminal family, and from the
haunting memories of her murdered lover. The police want her back in jail and her enemies
want her dead. While standing by the grave of her gangster brother, Kaz realizes she only
has one option: to fight back.
Hiroshima Boy by Naomi Hirahara—9781945551086—Prospect Park
PB—$22.95—Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth / Cozy
264 pp.—March 2018
In the seventh and final of the Mas Arai series, retired L.A. gardener Mas returns to
Hiroshima to bring his best friend's ashes to a relative, only to be embroiled in the
mysterious death of a teenage boy who was about the same age as Mas when he survived the
atomic bomb in 1945.
Song of Batoche by Maia Caron—9781553804994—Ronsdale Press—PB—$18.95
Fiction / Historical / Native American & Aboriginal—180 pp.—September 2017
This historical novel reimagines the North-West resistance of 1885 through the Métis
women of Batoche. In a year when Canada 150 celebrates our iconic heroes, this story of the
Métis, from an Indigenous author, is at the very heart of Canadian identity.
Between a Wolf and a Dog by Georgia Blain—9781925321111—Scribe Publications
PB—$24.50—Fiction / Literary—272 pp.—October 2017
Between a Wolf and a Dog is a celebration of the best in all of us - our capacity to live in the
face of ordinary sorrows, and to draw strength from the transformative power of art.
Ultimately, it is a joyous tribute to the complexities of family relationships and ultimately
what it means to be alive.
Nightmare in Berlin by Hans Fallada and Allan Blunden— 9781925321197
Scribe Publications—PB—$ 22.95—Fiction / Literary—288 pp.—October 2017
Available for the first time in English, Nightmare in Berlin is an unforgettable portrayal by a
master novelist of the physical and psychological devastation wrought in the homeland by
Hitler's war.
Berlin Syndrome (film tie-in ed.) by Melanie Joosten—9781922070364—Scribe
Publications—PB—$21.50—Fiction / Literary—256 pp.—September 2017
Set in Berlin, the Berlin Syndrome is a closely observed and gripping psychological thriller
that shifts between perspectives, revealing the power of obsession, the fluidity of truth, and
the kaleidoscopic nature of human relationships. A startling debut from a talented new
writer.
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She Died Young by Elizabeth Wilson— 9781781254851—Serpent's Tail
PB—$21.50—Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical / Police Procedural
240 pp.—September 2017
London, 1956. A young woman has been found dead in a hotel in King's Cross. It looks like
an accident, and Scotland Yard isn't interested in accidents. But Fleet Street journalist Gerry
Blackstone reckons there's more to it than meets the eye.
Zora, a Cruel Tale by Philippe Arseneault, trans. by Fred A. Reed
and David Homel—9781772011753—Talonbooks—PB—$19.95
Fiction / Literary—416 pp.—September 2017
A gothic tale of magicians and alchemists, and of the times of Zora Marjanna Lavanko, the
daughter of a brutish tripe-dresser who dies for love. This surreal novel is set in the murky
fictional domain of the Fredavian Forest, in the province of Karelia, then a part of the Grand
Duchy of Finland, in the closing years of the nineteenth century.
We Were Witches by Ariel Gore—9781558614338—The Feminist Press at CUNY:
Amethyst Editions—PB—$27.50—Fiction / Contemporary Women / Magical Realism /
LGBT—320 pp.—September 2017
Spurred on by 90s 'family values' campaigns and determined to better herself through
education, a teen mom talks her way into college. Wryly riffing on feminist literary tropes,
We Were Witches documents the survival of a demonized single mother figuring things out.
Peril in the Cotswolds: The Cotswolds # 15 by Rebecca Tope—9780749021689
Allison & Busby—HC—$39.99—Fiction / Crime / Mystery & Detective / Thrillers—
352 pp.—November 2017
Thea Slocombe is settling into married, domestic life with Drew and his two children in
Broad Campden when she finds the body of a close neighbour. Believing she has no choice
but to stay in the village and deal with whatever happens next, she does so at the risk of
damaging her marriage.
The Darkness Within: Faro and McQuinn #1 by Alanna Knight—9780749021177
Allison & Busby—HC—$39.99—Fiction / Crime / Mystery & Detective / Thrillers
320 pp.—August 2017
1906, Orkney. Inspector Faro's son-in-law has died suddenly. When another body appears
washed up ashore, Faro and his investigator daughter, Rose McQuinn, struggle to resist the
mystery of the Scottish coastline.
Beyond the High Blue Air: A Memoir by Lu Spinney— 9781936787548—Catapult
PB—$24.50—Family & Relationships / Grief, Bereavement—262 pp.—August 2017
A portrait of familial love and the profound dilemma posed by modern medicine. After a
snowboarding accident, Spinney's twenty-nine-year-old son falls into a coma. With blunt
precision, Spinney chronicles her family's intimate experience, presenting an eloquent and
piercing description of what it feels to witness a family member become unfamiliar.
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The Runaway Species: How human creativity remakes the world by Anthony Brandt and
David Eaglemant—9781936787524—Catapult—HC—$ 40.50
Psychology / Creative Ability—200 pp.—October 2017
Eagleman and Brandt examine hundreds of examples of human creativity - from Apollo 13
to Picasso - through dramatic storytelling and stunning images in this full-color volume. The
Runaway Species is a deep-dive into the creative mind and a vision of how humanity can
improve our future by understanding and embracing our ability to innovate.
The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore: A Story of American
Rage by Jared Yates Sexton—9781619029569—Counterpoint—HC—$37.50
History / US / 21St Century / Political Science—320 pp.—September 2017
A firsthand account of the 2016 Presidential Election written by a professor who received
countless death threats after he reported from a Donald Trump rally in North Carolina.
Featuring in-the-field reports, Sexton's book is a story of the most unexpected and divisive
election in modern political history.
Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory by Elizabeth Rosner
9781619029545—Counterpoint—HC—$37.50—Social History—304 pp.
September 2017
As firsthand survivors of the 20th century's most monumental events - the Holocaust, Pearl
Harbor, the Vietnam War - begin to pass away, Survivor Café is a bold work of nonfiction
that examines the ways that survivors, witnesses, and post-war generations talk about
traumatic experiences.
Nine Continents: A Memoir In and Out of China by Xiaolu Guo and Xiaolu Guo
9780802127136—Grove/Atlantic—HC—$37.50—Biography / Personal Memoirs
October 2017
Nine Continents presents a fascinating portrait of China in the eighties and nineties, how the
Cultural Revolution shaped families, and how the country's economic ambitions gave rise to
great change. It is also a moving testament to a new generation being raised to become
citizens of the world. It confirms Xiaolu Guo as one of world literature's most urgent voices.
Afterglow (a dog memoir) by Eileen Myles— 9780802127099— Grove/Atlantic
HC—$ 34.95— Pets / Dogs / Personal Memoirs—224 pp.—September 2017
With an openness becoming Eileen Myles, Afterglow is a kaleidoscopic portrait of a beloved
confidant, the pit bull called Rosie. This moving work launches a probing investigation into
the dynamics between pet and pet-owner over the course of sixteen years, to arrive at the
heart of grief.
The Retreat of Western Liberalism by Edward Luce—9780802127396—Grove/Atlantic:
Atlantic Monthly Press—HC—$34.95—Political Science / Political Ideologies
226 pp.—June 2017
Combining on-the-ground reporting with intelligent synthesis of economic analysis, Luce
offers a detailed projection of the consequences of the Trump administration and a forward-
thinking analysis of what those who believe in enlightenment values must do to defend them.
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Big Love: The Power of Living with a Wide-Open Heart by Scott Stabile
9781608684939—New World Library—HC—$35.95—Body, Mind & Spirit / Memoir
240 pp —September 2017
Scott Stabile's parents were murdered when he was fourteen, his brother died of a heroin
overdose, then Stabile joined a cult. Through these challenges, Stabile grew committed to
living his life from love. He writes about these experiences and many other personal
milestones in ways that are universally applicable, uplifting, and even laugh-out-loud funny.
The Spiritual Nature of Animals: A Country Vet Explores the Wisdom, Compassion,
and Souls of Animals by Karlene Stange—9781608685158—New World Library
PB—$24.50—Pets / Nature / Animals / Spiritual—336 pp.—November 2017
Vets in rural practice face especially difficult illnesses, physical conditions, and
emotional trials. Dr. Karlene Stange’s evolved understanding offers readers a unique
interpretation of our love for animals and a compelling tour of spiritual traditions.
It Came from Beyond Zen!: More Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen
Master, by Brad Warner—9781608685110—New World Library—PB—$ 24.50
Philosophy / Eastern—352 pp.—October 2017
In this follow-up volume to Don’t Be a Jerk, Warner continues his quest, with humor and
pop culture references, to bring the wisdom of 13th century Zen monk Eihei Dogen to a
wider Western audience.
School of Awake: A Girl's Guide to the Universe by Kidada Jones, illustrated by Koa
Jones—9781608684588—New World Library—PB—$27.50—YA NonFic / Body, Mind
160 pp.—October 2017
Integrating consciousness and cool, this is a modern girl's guide to her inner world. A unique
introduction to mind, body, and spirit for girls and boys who care about their well-being.
Cooking for Family and Friends: 100 Lean Recipes to Enjoy Together by Joe Wicks
9781509820252—Pan Macmillan: Bluebird—HC—$36.99—Cooking / Health &
Healing—240 pp.—September 2017
Eat more, build muscle, burn fat, and get social with bestselling cookbook author and fitness
coach, Joe Wicks, aka The Body Coach. Over one hundred delicious and nutritious recipes.
In The Bonesetter's Waiting Room: Travels Through Indian Medicine by Aarathi Prasad
9781781254875—Profile Books—PB—$22.95—Medical / History / Asia / India
256 pp.—January 2018
Aarathi Prasad’s investigation of Indian medicine takes her to bonesetter clinics in Jaipur and
Hyderabad and the waiting-rooms of Bollywood's plastic surgeons, as well as to traditional
healers and the world's best heart surgeon who is revolutionizing treatment of the poor around
the globe.
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Mandarin Chinese Picture Dictionary: Learn 1000 Key Chinese Words and Phrases
[Includes Audio CD] by Yi Ren—9780804845694—Tuttle Publishing
HC—$19.95—Foreign Language Study / Chinese—96 pp.—October 2017
This Mandarin picture dictionary covers the 1000 most useful Mandarin Chinese words and
sentences. A free CD contains audio recordings by native Mandarin speakers of all the
vocabulary and sentences.
Swimming with Elephants: My Unexpected Pilgrimage from Physician to Healer
by Sarah Bamford Seidelman—9781573247016—Conari Press—PB—$27.95
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs / Self-Help / Personal Growth /
Spiritual—304 pp.—October 2017
Tells the eccentric, poignant, and occasionally hilarious experience of a working mother
undergoing a bewildering vocational shift from physician to shamanic healer.
Train your Fascia, Tone Your Body: The Successful Method for Firm Connective Tissue
by Divo Mueller—9781782551171—Meyer & Meyer Sport—PB—$24.95
Health & Fitness / Exercise / Sports & Recreation / Training—200 pp.—December 2017
Fascia are a building network in our body that gives us support, structure, and form. Not only
does training your fascia ensure a fit body, but it also enables you to move easily and
painlessly. This new full-body, illustrated guide is perfect for physiotherapists, movement
trainers, Pilates, yoga and fitness coaches.
A Century of NHL Memories: Rare Photos from the Hockey Hall of Fame by Jim Hynes
9780995863002—Griffintown Media—HC—$49.95—Sports & Recreation / History /
Hockey—160 pp.—September 2017
The single-most important repository of memories is the Hockey Hall of Fame, where more
than 3 three million images that have been amassed over the decades and safeguarded as a
national treasure. Including original photos that have never been published or seen, A
Century of NHL Memories showcases over 130 of these images.
A Woman's Guide to Healthy Aging: 7 Proven Ways to Keep You Vibrant,
Happy & Strong, by Vivien Brown, M.D.— 9781988025223—Barlow Book Publishing
PB—$24.95—Health & Fitness / Women's Health—176 pp.—September 2017
Practical and informative, this guide covers the top seven health issues Dr. Brown believes
are most important to aging women: nutrition, exercise and sleep, brain health, immunization
and disease prevention, menopause, cardiac health, and osteoporosis.