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Non-Fiction

Why We Fought details seven true stories that took place during World War II. Each account features fierce bravery, incredible feats, and huge sacrifices that saved lives and helped end the war. The m…
If you are looking for a hands-on, practical approach to habits, then this is the book for you.  This books is not science-y, like The Power of Habit, and that is articulated from the get-go…
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre briefly tells the story of the destruction of the wealthiest black neighborhood in the early 20th century. Though this is event is one in which hundreds of people …
All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys’ Soccer Team lives up to the “incredible” in its subtitle. The rescue, the people who made it possible, and the boys who were strand…
Popular Regency author Julianne Donaldson is back--this time with writings of a different nature. In Come, Sweet Day, Donaldson shares short stories and poetry she wrote during some of her d…
The Civil War is notorious for the sheer number of Americans killed in the conflict. Many stories have been told of the men killed in battle, but it is less common to read about the other side of the …
The Book of Dares challenges teen boys to become better versions of themselves. This challenge is issued through a series of dares that can be used in any order and with any number of dares. It’s…
The Official Overwatch Cookbook is the sort of cookbook that an adventurous cook will find exciting, whether the cook is a fan of the video game, Overwatch, or not. This book is filled with the favori…
Resist!: Peaceful Acts That Changed Our World gives young readers an overview of the history of civil disobedience and the importance of standing up for what is right. The book contains short bio…
1789 is a book composed of a series of essays grouped around four different topics.  The authors of these essays are varied in background and provide differing viewpoints on historical event…
Author Sharon Robinson beautifully tells her coming of age story that focuses on one pivotal year of her life in Child of Dreams: A Memoir of 1963.  It's the year she turns 13-years-old and …
This non-fiction book begins in Rwanda and tells the story of a girl named Rebeka who was born with arthrogryposis which affected her legs and arms. This book is rich with detail of colors, smells, fe…