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Newest titles added to this subject area on Floors 6-8 at King Library.






The year of the flood : a novel / Margaret Atwood.
cover imageWhen a natural disaster predicted by God's Gardeners leader Adam One obliterates most human life, two survivors trapped inside respective establishments that metaphorically represent paradise and hell wonder if any of their loved ones have survived.


Sisters in war : a story of love, family, and survival in the new Iraq / Christina Asquith.
cover imageCaught up in a terrifying war, facing choices of life and death, two Iraqi sisters take us into the hidden world of women's lives under U.S. occupation. Through their powerful story of love and betrayal, interwoven with the stories of a Palestinian American women's rights activist and a U.S. soldier, ...




Love and summer / William Trevor.
cover imageLiving an unfulfilling existence at the side of a tragic husband, shy orphan Ellie Dillahan begins an affair that forces her to choose between an uncertain future with the man she loves and the desolate life she has built for herself.






Connected : the surprising power of our social networks and how they shape our lives / Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler.
cover imageRenowned scientists Christakis and Fowler present compelling evidence for the profound influence people have on one another's tastes, health, wealth, happiness, beliefs, even weight, as they explain how social networks form and how they operate.

The big burn : Teddy Roosevelt and the fire that saved America / Timothy Egan.
cover imageNarrates the struggles of the overmatched rangers against the implacable fire of August, 1910, and Teddy Roosevelt's pioneering conservation efforts that helped turn public opinion permanently in favor of the forests, though it changed the mission of the forest service with consequences felt in the fires of today.

An artist in treason : the extraordinary double life of General James Wilkinson / Andro Linklater.
cover imagePatriot, traitor, general, spy: James Wilkinson was a consummate contradiction. Brilliant and precocious, at age twenty he was both the youngest general in the revolutionary Continental Army, and privy to the Conway cabal to oust Washington from command. He was Benedict Arnold's aide, but the first to reveal Arnold's treachery. ...
















Ruined / Lynn Nottage.
cover imageMama Nadi, the owner of a brothel set in Congo, is a mother figure who keeps watch over her business, serving men from both sides of the conflict, and employing women, "ruined" by rape or torture, who are forced to work as prostitutes.





Justice : what's the right thing to do? / Michael J. Sandel.
cover imagePopular Harvard professor Michael Sandel offers a searching, lyrical exploration of the meaning of justice that considers familiar controversies such as affirmative action, same-sex marriage, physician-assisted suicide, abortion, national service, patriotism and dissent, and the moral limits of markets in fresh and illuminating ways.

Just like us : the true story of four Mexican girls coming of age in America / Helen Thorpe.
cover image"Just Like Us" offers a powerful account of four young Mexican women coming of age in Denver--two of whom have legal documentation, two of whom who don't--and the challenges they face as they attempt to pursue the American dream.





A fiery peace in a cold war : Bernard Schriever and the ultimate weapon / Neil Sheehan.
cover imageFrom Sheehan, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic "A Bright Shining Lie," comes the never-before-told story of the nuclear arms race that changed history--and of the visionary American Air Force officer Bernard Schriever, who led the high-stakes effort with the ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missiles) program.



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