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The Cruelty of Nice Folks: Why Minneapolis Is the Story of America

Ellis grapples with the quiet history of white supremacy in so-called nice Minneapolis in this highly recommended book for readers interested in social justice.
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The Art of Becoming a Citizen: A Memoir

A bit of a specialty item, but written with the usual clarity and honesty of this exemplary writer.
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What I Made for Dinner: A Memoir

A moving exploration of Belc’s experience as a trans man. Recommended for readers interested in cooking, family life, and queer memoirs.
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A Voice like Mine: A Memoir

Highly recommended for readers interested in learning more about those who serve the United States in national and state leadership roles.
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The Lost Founder: James Wilson and the Forgotten Fight for a People’s Constitution

Wegman’s (Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College) engaging portrait of a clearly brilliant and complicated man clarifies for general readers the arguments and contradictions embedded in the Constitution and in the tenuous operation of American democracy.
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Read This To Look Cool: Essays and Overthinkings

With its accessible humor, contemporary relevance, and confident narrative voice, this title will appeal to readers of modern essay collections that combine satire with emotional insight. An excellent addition for all libraries seeking engaging, culturally attuned, humorous nonfiction.
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My Bad: A Personal History of the Queer Nineties and Beyond

A heartfelt memoir of finding identity that will especially resonate with fellow queer people who came of age in the 1990s. Recommended for readers interested in queer history and memoirs.
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Real Men on Top: How Patriarchy Shapes Our Reality

With extensive notes, Dembroff’s work of gender studies opens a broader understanding of patriarchy.
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One Bad Mother: In Praise of Psycho Housewives, Stage Parents, Momfluencers, and Other Women We Love To Hate

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a playful, provocative pop culture study that offers an amusing analysis of motherhood icons and ideals, from June Cleaver to Kris Jenner. Recommended for fans of thoughtful perspectives on parenthood, such as Jessica Grose’s Screaming on the Inside or Minna Dubin’s Mom Rage.
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