Week of Friday, June 1, 2018
In Whipping Girl (Seal Press, $20), Julia Serano combines personal essays, gender theories, feminist teachings and contemporary culture in a compelling account of what it means to be a woman--and a trans woman--in 21st-century America. Serano encourages each of us to "turn our energies and attention away from the way that individuals 'do' or 'perform' their own genders and instead focus on the expectations and assumptions that those individuals project onto everybody else." Any one of these books will force readers to look at those expectations and assumptions in new, sometimes challenging, ways--and maybe that can help shift the gendered systems in which we all operate today. --Kerry McHugh, blogger at Entomology of a Bookworm
Darwin's Ghosts
by Ariel Dorfman
Discover: A boy's search to discover whose face has taken over his own leads to revelations about power and identity.
The Island Dwellers
by Jen Silverman
Discover: Playwright Jen Silverman's exceptional debut collection of short stories, The Island Dwellers, is charming and full of warmth and wit.
Mystery & Thriller
For Those Who Know the Ending
by Malcolm Mackay
Discover: In another novel set in Glasgow, Malcolm Mackay revisits the cast of criminals from two of his previous pitiless noirs.
Romance
The Other Lady Vanishes
by Amanda Quick
Discover: Someone is killing off Hollywood's elite in this glamorous historical romance novel.
Biography & Memoir
Excuse Me While I Slip into Someone More Comfortable
by Eric Poole
Discover: Eric Poole's hilariously snarky but goodhearted second memoir covers his gay sexual awakening and move from his over-protective family home to adulthood.
Body, Mind & Spirit
How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence
by Michael Pollan
Discover: An entertaining and enlightening guide to the history, science and experience of psychedelic drugs.
Science
She Has Her Mother's Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity
by Carl Zimmer
Discover: This massive, multifaceted account of heredity's history and possible future illuminates the subject as something much more complex than genes passed from generation to generation.
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World
by Steve Brusatte
Discover: Steve Brusatte's The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is a good primer for those wanting to learn about the ancient beasts.
Travel Literature
Tip of the Iceberg: My 3,000-Mile Journey Around Wild Alaska, the Last Great American Frontier
by Mark Adams
Discover: Mark Adams re-creates an 1899 expedition to Alaska in this informative and entertaining history-cum-travelogue.
Poetry
Tropic of Squalor
by Mary Karr
Discover: In Tropic of Squalor, both longtime fans and new readers can experience Karr's poetry's witty humor and agonizing insight.
Children's & Young Adult
Anger Is a Gift
by Mark Oshiro
Discover: A gay, black teen and his friends create a grassroots movement to fight injustice in their high school.
Girl Made of Stars
by Ashley Herring Blake
Discover: High school friends come to grips with the possibility that one of them sexually assaulted another in a powerful, nuanced novel by Ashley Herring Blake.
Puddin'
by Julie Murphy
Discover: In Julie Murphy's follow-up to Dumplin', two high school girls learn they may not be as different as they think when circumstances force them to see beyond the superficial.
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