Staff picks bookmarks
If you peruse the fiction shelves on the second floor, you may notice that each season we put out a little series of staff picks bookmarks. These lists are compiled by staff who want to share good things they’ve read, viewed, or listened to lately.
For those of you who haven’t noticed them before, or maybe just come into the library to pick up your holds, here are those staff picks…
Amy suggests…
- Revolutionary Road, by Richard Yates
- Old growth in a new world: A Pacific Northwest icon reexamined, by Thomas A. Spies and Sally L. Duncan
- Thinking about memoir, by Abigail Thomas
- On moving, by Louise DeSalvo
- Listening below the noise, by Anne C. LeClaire
- The sisters antipodes, by Jane Alison
Carrie suggests…
- Deaf sentence, by David Lodge
- An instance of the fingerpost, by Iain Pears
- On beauty, by Zadie Smith
- Sag Harbor, by Colson Whitehead
Lisa suggests…
- Don’t sleep, there are snakes, by Daniel Everett
- Payback: debt and the shadow side of wealth, by Margaret Atwood
- Somewhere towards the end, by Diana Athill
- The indifferent stars above, by Daniel James Brown
- The outlander, by Gil Adamson
- The wind-up bird chronicle, by Haruki Murakami
Robin suggests…
- Ma vie en rose, directed by Alain Berliner
- The color of earth, by Kim Dong Hwa
- Demon can’t help it, by Kathy Love
Suzy suggests…
- Facing the lion, being the lion, by Mark Nepo
- Broken open, by Elizabeth Lesser
- The orchard, by Adele Crockett Robertson
- Local wonders: seasons in the Bohemian Alps, by Ted Kooser
Tammy suggests…
- The writing on my forehead, by Nafisa Haji
- Toss of a lemon, by Padma Viswanathan
- Lost quilter, by Jennifer Chiaverini
- Ultramarathon man, directed by J.B. Benna
Posted by Lisa, a second floor librarian
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