Incoming Resources
- President McKinley, architect of the American century, Robert W. Merry
- The food explorer, the true adventures of the globe-trotting botanist who transformed what America eats, Daniel Stone
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Heroes of horticulture, Americans who transformed the landscape, Barbara Paul Robinson
- American prison, a reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment, Shane Bauer
- When we left Cuba, by Chanel Cleeton
- Chester Nez and the unbreakable code, a Navajo code talker's story, Joseph Bruchac, pictures by Liz Amini-Holmes
- American ancestors, 2019
- Just like Rube Goldberg, the incredible true story of the man behind the machines, Sarah Aronson ; illustrated by Robert Neubecker
- Liberated spirits, two women who battled over Prohibition, Hugh Ambrose, with John Schuttler
- The arena, inside the tailgating, ticket-scalping, mascot-racing, dubiously funded, and possibly haunted monuments of American sport, Rafi Kohan
- Flunk, start, reclaiming my decade lost in Scientology, Sands Hall
- Write to me, letters from Japanese American children to the Librarian they left behind, Cynthia Grady ; illustrated by Amiko Hirao
- I.M., a memoir, Isaac Mizrahi
- Jimmy Buffett, a good life all the way, by Ryan White
- The Chief, the life and turbulent times of Chief Justice John Roberts, Joan Biskupic
- Ties that bound, founding first ladies and slaves, Marie Jenkins Schwartz
- Jackie, Janet & Lee, the secret lives of Janet Auchincloss and her daughters, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill, J. Randy Taraborrelli
- Operation chaos, the Vietnam deserters who fought the CIA, the brainwashers, and themselves, Matthew Sweet
- Whiskey in a teacup, what growing up in the South taught me about life, love, and baking biscuits, Reese Witherspoon
- North of Havana, the untold story of dirty politics, secret diplomacy, and the trial of the Cuban Five, Martin Garbus
- Rebel, my life outside the lines, Nick Nolte
- Struck, a husband's memoir of trauma and triumph, Douglas Segal
- The wreckage of Eden, Norman Lock
- American Eden, David Hosack, botany, and medicine in the garden of the early republic, Victoria Johnson
- Hello, I'm Johnny Cash, G. Neri ; illustrated by A. G. Ford
- A fugitive in Walden Woods, Norman Lock
- Life in code, a personal history of technology, Ellen Ullman
- The new inheritors, Kent Wascom
- Can't help myself, lessons and confessions from a modern advice columnist, Meredith Goldstein
- Crave, a memoir of food and longing, Christine O'Brien
- Whatshisface, Gordon Korman
- Yes we (still) can, politics in the age of Obama, Twitter, and Trump, Dan Pfeiffer
- Special needs trusts, protect your child's financial future, Kevin Urbatsch & Michele Fuller-Urbatsch
- Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Invasive species, Marwa Helal
- Landfall, Thomas Mallon
- Money well spent, a strategic plan for smart philanthropy, Paul Brest and Hal Harvey
- Navigation rules and regulations handbook, Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard
- Admit one, writing your way into the best colleges, Thomas Richards
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The expanding blaze, how the American Revolution ignited the world, 1775-1848, Jonathan Israel
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- The art of vanishing, a memoir of wanderlust, Laura Smith
- Mister Rogers: it's you I like., produced by JoAnn Young, John Paulson ; directed by John Paulson ; written by JoAnn Young ; produced by Young Productions, John Paulson Productions ; the Fred Rogers Company, DVD; Widescreen
- The Reagan Era, a history of the 1980s, Doug Rossinow
- I was a child, a memoir, Bruce Eric Kaplan
- Sounds like Titanic, a memoir, Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
- Love and trouble, a midlife reckoning, Claire Dederer
- History teaches us to resist, how progressive movements have succeeded in challenging times, Mary Frances Berry