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- "The Four Winds" by Kristin Hannah (ISBN: 1649374178) is a gripping historical fiction novel set during the Great Depression, following the journey of a resilient woman who fights to protect her family during the Dust Bowl.
- "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig (ISBN: 1668009048) is a thought-provoking and heartwarming story about a woman who gets the chance to explore alternative lives in a mysterious library, offering insights into the power of choice and second chances.
- "A Promised Land" by Barack Obama (ISBN: 0307742482) is a deeply personal memoir by the former President of the United States, offering reflections on his early life, political career, and the challenges and triumphs of his time in office.
- "Becoming" by Michelle Obama (ISBN: 1419766945) is an intimate and inspiring memoir by the former First Lady of the United States, chronicling her journey from childhood to the White House and sharing her reflections on identity, family, and public service.
- "Anxious People" by Fredrik Backman (ISBN: 1649374046) is a humorous and poignant novel that explores the interconnected lives of a group of strangers brought together during a failed bank robbery, offering insights into human nature, empathy, and the search for meaning.
- "The Return" by Nicholas Sparks (ISBN: 038554734X) is a captivating romance novel that delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of second chances, as a man returns to his hometown and reconnects with his past.
- "The Guest List" by Lucy Foley (ISBN: 0735211299) is a suspenseful and atmospheric thriller set on a remote island during a luxurious wedding, where secrets, betrayals, and hidden agendas unravel as the night unfolds.
- "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens (ISBN: 0385548958) is a mesmerizing and lyrical novel that intertwines a coming-of-age story with a gripping murder mystery, set against the backdrop of the untamed marshlands of North Carolina.
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee (ISBN: 0140280197) is a timeless classic that confronts issues of racism, prejudice, and morality in the American South, through the eyes of young Scout Finch as she navigates her childhood and witnesses her father's unwavering commitment to justice.
- "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides (ISBN: 0593566718) is a psychological thriller that twists and turns with its gripping narrative, exploring the complexities of trauma, obsession, and the power of silence as a woman accused of murder refuses to speak.
- "Educated" by Tara Westover (ISBN: 0143127748) is a compelling memoir that chronicles the author's journey from a childhood in rural Idaho, where she was raised in a strict and isolated family, to eventually pursuing higher education against all odds, grappling with the complexities of family loyalty, identity, and self-discovery along the way.
- "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak (ISBN: 078525224X) is a haunting and poignant tale set in Nazi Germany, narrated by Death and following the story of a young girl named Liesel Meminger as she discovers the power of words and storytelling amidst the chaos of war.
- "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown (ISBN: 0399226907) is a beloved children's bedtime story that takes readers on a soothing journey through a little bunny's bedtime routine, as he bids goodnight to various objects in his room, offering comfort and reassurance to young readers everywhere.
- "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle (ISBN: 0804172706) is a classic picture book that introduces young children to colors and animals through rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations, inviting readers to embark on an engaging and joyful learning experience.
- "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" by Isabel Wilkerson (ISBN: 1635575567) is a groundbreaking exploration of the American caste system, drawing parallels between the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, and examining how caste influences social hierarchy, privilege, and discrimination in contemporary society.
- "Untamed" by Glennon Doyle (ISBN: 1538742578) is a powerful memoir and self-help book that encourages readers, particularly women, to embrace their true selves, break free from societal expectations and norms, and live authentically and boldly.
- "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle (ISBN: 0805047905) is a beloved children's book that follows the journey of a hungry caterpillar as it eats its way through various foods before transforming into a beautiful butterfly, teaching young readers about the life cycle and the days of the week in a delightful and engaging way.
- "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak (ISBN: 0593236599) is a timeless classic that follows the imaginative journey of a young boy named Max to the land of the Wild Things, where he becomes their king before ultimately returning home to the comfort and love of his own room.
- "The Cat in the Hat" by Dr. Seuss (ISBN: B09KN2QCML) is a beloved children's book that follows the mischievous antics of the Cat in the Hat as he wreaks havoc on a rainy day, inspiring both chaos and laughter while teaching important lessons about responsibility and imagination.
- "The Very Busy Spider" by Eric Carle (ISBN: 1589255518) is a charming picture book that follows the industrious efforts of a spider as it diligently spins its web, refusing to be distracted by the various animals that try to engage it, ultimately showcasing the importance of perseverance and focus.