At the library: Start the year off with these new books
Here's a list of new books at the Henderson County Public Library:FICTION TITLES
Desert Star by Michael Connelly
The Boys From Biloxi by John Grisham
Going Rogue: Rise And Shine Twenty-Nine by Janet Evanovich
The Choice by Nora Roberts
Racing The Light by Robert Crais
Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen
Murder At Black Oaks by Phillip Margolin
The Prisoner by B. A. Paris
Thief Of Fate by Jude Deveraux
The New Neighbor by Karen Cleveland
Properties Of Thirst by Marianne Wiggins
Sister Mother Warrior by Vanessa Riley
A Poisonous Page by Kitt Crowe
The Heart Of The Mountains by Pepper Basham
Happy Is On Hiatus by A. C. Arthur
NONFICTION TITLES
So Help Me God by Mike Pence
The Philosophy Of Modern Song by Bob Dylan
The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out Of Auschwitz To Warn The World by Jonathan Freedland
Help Is Here: Finding Fresh Strength And Purpose In The Power Of The Holy Spirit by Max Lucado
Waxing On: The Karate Kid And Me by Ralph Macchio
Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest For North America by Pekka Hamalainen
Flour Power: The Practice And Pursuit Of Baking Sourdough Bread by Tara Jensen
Nineteen Ways Of Looking At Consciousness by Patrick House
Tough: My Journey To True Power by Terry Crews
The Desperate Hours: One Hospital’s Fight To Save A City On The Pandemic’s Front Lines by Marie Brenner
The Big Truth by Major Garrett
Getting Lost by Annie Ernaux
The Beginner’s Guide To Hand Building: Functional And Sculptural Projects For The Home Potter by Sunshine Cobb
Mood: Interiors & Inspiration by Anne Hepfer
Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono
Essential Oils For Dental Health by Karin Opitz-Kreher
A Simpler Motherhood: Curating Contentment, Savoring Slow, And Making Room For What Matters Most by Emily Eusanio
Departure Stories: Betty Crocker Made Matzoh Balls (And Other Lies) by Elisa Bernick
The Brain-Friendly Workplace: Why Talented People Quit And How To Get Them To Stay by Friederike Fabritius
Into Enemy Waters: A World War II Story Of The Demolition Divers Who Became The Navy SEALs by Andrew Dubbins
Koshersoul: The Faith And Food Journey Of An African American Jew by Michael Twitty
Nerd: Adventures In Fandom From This Universe To The Multiverse by Maya Phillips
Shared Sisterhood: How To Take Collective Action For Racial And Gender Equity At Work by Tina Opie
Jersey Breaks: Becoming An American Poet by Robert Pinsky
The Herbivorous Butcher Cookbook by Aubry Walch
Urban Foraging: Find, Gather, And Cook 50 Wild Plants by Lisa M. Rose
In The Mouth Of The Wolf: A Murder, A Coverup, And The True Cost Of Silencing The Press by Katherine Corcoran
The Future Is Now: Solving The Climate Crisis With Today’s Technologies by Bob McDonald
When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, And How We Can Learn From Them by Julia Boorstin
Burning Down The House by Andrew Koppelman
Last Light: How Six Great Artists Made Old Age A Time Of Triumph by Richard Lacayo
Chokepoint Capitalism by Rebecca Giblin
Diaghilev’s Empire: How The Ballets Russes Enthralled The World by Rupert Christiansen
Visit www.hendersoncountync.gov/library to see free upcoming events for children, teens and adults at all Henderson County Public Library locations. Sign up to receive email alerts for the newest titles arriving each week, new editions of the quarterly newsletter and more. Stop by your nearest library location or call the Main Library at 828-697-4725 for more information.
This article originally appeared on Hendersonville Times-News: New books at the Henderson County Public Library.