New books at the Henderson County Public library

Here's a list of new offerings at the public library.

FICTION TITLES

  • Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult

  • Endless Summer: Stories by Elin Hilderbrand

  • Killing The Legends: The Lethal Danger Of Celebrity by Bill O’Reilly

  • The Locked Room by Elly Griffiths

  • The Second Husband by Kate White

  • The Floating Girls by Lo Patrick

  • The Displacements by Bruce W. Holsinger

  • Critical Alliance by Elizabeth Goddard

  • The Lost by Jeffrey B. Burton

  • Calling For A Blanket Dance by Oscar Hokeah

  • Grey Bees by Andrei Kurkov

  • Little Sister by Gytha Lodge

  • A Feeling Of Home by Susan Anne Mason

  • The Apple Creek Announcement by Wanda E. Brunstetter

  • The Great Man Theory by Teddy Wayne

  • Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin

  • The Angel Of Rome: And Other Stories by Jess Walter

  • Confidence by Denise Mina

  • Cabin Fever by Alex Dahl

  • A Summer Love Affair by Holly Chamberlin

  • American Royalty by Tracey Livesay

  • After Hours On Milagro Street by Angelina M. Lopez

  • The Shadow by James Patterson

  • A Down Home Meal For These Difficult Times: Stories by Meron Hadero

NONFICTION TITLES

  • The Myth Of Normal: Trauma, Illness, And Healing In A Toxic Culture by Gabor Mate

  • Revenge: Meghan, Harry, And The War Between The Windsors by Tom Bower

  • The Wild And Free Family: Forging Your Own Path To A Life Full Of Wonder, Adventure, And Connection by Ainsley Arment

  • How We Live Is How We Die by Pema Chodron

  • Quit: The Power Of Knowing When To Walk Away by Annie Duke

  • Half American: The Epic Story Of African Americans Fighting World War II At Home And Abroad by Matthew F. Delmont

  • Bold Ventures: Thirteen Tales Of Architectural Tragedy by Charlotte Van den Broeck

  • Lethal Tides: Mary Sears And The Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II by Catherine Musemeche

  • Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder That Hooked America On True Crime by Joe Pompeo

  • George Masa’s Wild Vision: A Japanese Immigrant Imagines Western North Carolina by Brent Martin

  • Hearing Loss For Dummies by Frank Lin

  • Discovering Carl Sandburg: The Eclectic Life Of An American Icon by John W. Quinley

  • Animal Joy: A Book Of Laughter And Resuscitation by Nuar Alsadir

  • The Memory Of All That: A Love Story About Alzheimer’s by Mary Maccracken

  • 365 Things Every Hunter Should Know by Steve Chapman

  • Buyer Aware: Harnessing Our Consumer Power For A Safe, Fair, And Transparent Marketplace by Marta Lourdes Tellado

  • Making A Scene by Constance Wu

  • Up Close And All In: Life Lessons From A Wall Street Warrior by John Mack

  • I Wish My Dad: The Power Of Vulnerable Conversations Between Fathers And Sons by Romal Tune

  • I’ve Had To Think Up A Way To Survive: On Trauma, Persistence, And Dolly Parton by Lynn Melnick

  • Viva Hollywood: The Legacy Of Latin And Hispanic Artists In American Film by Luis I. Reyes

  • Getting Along: How To Work With Anyone (Even Difficult People) by Amy Gallo

  • The Hidden Universe: Adventures In Biodiversity by Alexandre Antonelli

  • Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics And The Invention Of The Self by Andrea Wulf

This article originally appeared on Hendersonville Times-News: New books at the Henderson County Public Library