Friday, June 25, 2021

Broken (in the best possible way) by Jenny Lawson


Title: Broken (in the best possible way)

Author: Jenny Lawson

Genre: Non-fiction, Humor, Autobiography, Mental Health


In Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson again writes from a deeply personal place of battling mental illness and physical ailments. She alternates between irreverently hysterical moments and to-the-bone honesty. Generally this is done by chapter, so if you're in the mood for only one of these feelings, you can skip around the book.

She does occasionally talk about body parts in less-than-gentile ways so those with delicate sensibilities may want to steer clear. For those of you already acquainted with Jenny and her typical antics, you will not be disappointed: animals, spousal debates, taxidermy, and embarrassing moments abound. If you want her rapid-fire story telling, try the audiobook format.


- Sarah R.


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Friday, June 18, 2021

The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn

Title: The Viscount Who Loved Me

Author: Julia Quinn

Genre: Historical Romance


If you loved the Bridgerton's series on Netflix or if you've read the Duke & I (Book 1), you can continue the story with a tale about Anthony, the eldest Bridgerton child. Anthony has decided to settle down and has his sights set on Edwina Sheffield, but her older sister Kate is reluctant to let such a known rake court her beloved sister. Croquet, bees, past trauma, and a corgi named Newton all figure into the mix as Anthony tries to find his match.


- Sarah R.


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Friday, June 11, 2021

The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

Title: The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration

Author: Isabel Wilkerson

Genre: Biography, History


This book is about the migration of African-Americans from the Jim Crow South to other areas of the United States. It primarily follows the paths of three people: Ida Mae Gladney - a Mississippi share cropper's wife, George Starling - a Florida picker , and Robert Foster - a doctor from Louisiana. It also documents many of the harsh conditions of the South and several of challenges facing those wishing to resettle in other states.

Isabel Wilkerson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who received the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Debut Author for this book.


- Sarah R.


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Friday, June 4, 2021

The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai

Title: The Right Swipe

Author: Alisha Rai

Genre: Contemporary Romance


Rhiannon Hunter is a woman with her finger on technology, literally. After leaving her nightmarish stint at a dating app company, Rhi started her own more woman-friendly version called Crush, and now that it's established she's ready to expand.

Sampson Lima, at a cross-roads after leaving a lucrative football career, decides to help his elderly aunt out by promoting her dating service. Sure, her method is not as flashy as the services with the online apps, but she swears by her tried and true questionnaire and the matches it produces.

When both Rhiannon and Sampson end up being interviewed as competitors for a talk show, they both struggle to ignore the sparks from a long ago meet up on Crush. Can Sampson ever be more than a ghost from Rhiannon's past? Read The Right Swipe to find out.


- Sarah R.


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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Staff Spotlight: Ronisha

 


What do you do at the West Allis Public Library? 

Cleaner


What animal would be cutest if scaled down to the size of a cat? 

A Tiger


What was the last song you sang along to? 

Bag Lady by Erykah Badu


If you were hired to show tourists what life is really like where you live, what would you show them/have them do?

I would take them tailgating for a Brewer's game.