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- Amari and the despicable wonders / by Alston, B. B.; Akpan, Godwin.;
"War has come to the supernatural world, and Amari's two worst enemies are leading the charge. Elaine Harlowe has manipulated her way into becoming prime minister, using her mind control ability to force the Bureau to take up her vicious grudge against magiciankind. Meanwhile, Dylan Van Helsing, the newly crowned leader of the League of Magicians--and Amari's former partner--is after a destructive new power that would not only ensure the magicians' victory . . . it would make him invincible. With neither the Bureau nor the League safe for Amari, and her newly returned brother, Quinton, determined to keep her out of the fray, she and her friends decide to find a way to end the war on their own. So when they learn that the only way to stop Dylan is to find powerful magical inventions known as Wonders, they go after them. But wielding these items comes at a terrible cost, and Amari will have to decide just how much she's willing to sacrifice . . . because the Despicable Wonders will demand everything"--Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Supernatural; Magic; Siblings; African Americans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Small great things : a novel / by Picoult, Jodi,1966-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."A young woman and her husband, admitted to hospital to have a baby, request that their nurse be reassigned--they are white supremacists and don't want Ruth, who is black, to touch their baby. The hospital complies, but the baby later goes into cardiac distress when Ruth is on duty. She hesitates before rushing in to perform CPR. When her indecision ends in tragedy, Ruth finds herself on trial, represented by a white public defender who warns against bringing race into the courtroom. As the two come to develop a truer understanding of each other's lives, they begin to doubt the beliefs they each hold most dear."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Legal fiction (Literature); African American nurses; Criminal defense lawyers; Race relations; Racism;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Smoke kings : a novel / by Mayfield, Jahmal,author.;
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- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Noir fiction.; Novels.; African American men; Hate crimes; Racism; Retribution; Revenge; Vigilantes; White supremacy movements;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Finding my voice / by Lee, Marie G.;
As she tries to enjoy her senior year and choose which college she will attend, Korean American Ellen Sung must deal with the prejudice of some of her classmates and pressure from her parents to get good grades.LSC
- Subjects: Korean Americans; High schools; Schools; Parent and child; College choice; Prejudices;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The manor of dreams : a novel / by Li, Christina,author.;
Mexican Gothic meets The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo in Christina Li's haunting novel about the secrets that lie in wait in the crumbling mansion of a former Hollywood starlet, and the intertwined fates of the two Chinese American families fighting to inherit it. They say what you don't know can't hurt you. But silence can be deadly. Vivian Yin is dead. The first Chinese actress to win an Oscar, the trailblazing ingénue rose to fame in the eighties, only to disappear from the spotlight at the height of her career and live out the rest of her life as a recluse. Now her remaining family members are gathered for the reading of her will and her daughters expect to inherit their childhood home: Vivian's sprawling, Southern California garden estate. But due to a last-minute change to the will, the house is passed on to another family instead-one that has suddenly returned after decades of estrangement. In hopes of staking their claim, both families move into the mansion. Amidst the grief and paranoia of this unhappy reunion, Vivian's daughters race to piece together what happened in the last weeks of their mother's life, only to realize they are being haunted by something much more sinister and vengeful than their regrets. After so many years of silence, will the families finally confront the painful truth about the last fateful summer they spent in the house, or will they cling to their secrets until it's too late? Told in dual timelines, spanning three generations, and brimming with forbidden romance, betrayal, ambition and sacrifice, The Manor of Dreams is a thrilling family gothic that examines the true cost of the American dream-and what happens when the roots we set down in this country turn to rot."
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Gothic fiction.; Novels.; Chinese Americans; Families; Family secrets; Inheritance and succession; Secrecy;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Bones of a Giant [electronic resource] : by Isaac, Brian Thomas.aut; CloudLibrary;
From the award-winning, bestselling author of All the Quiet Places, comes Brian Thomas Isaac's highly anticipated, haunting and tender return to the Okanagan Indian Reserve and a teenager's struggle to become a man in a world of racism and hardship. Summer, 1968. For the first time since his big brother, Eddie, disappeared two years earlier—either a runaway or dead by his own hand—sixteen-year-old Lewis Toma has shaken off some of his grief. His mother, Grace, and her friend Isabel have gone south to the United States to pack fruit to earn the cash Grace needs to put a bathroom and running water into the three-room shack they share on the reserve, leaving Lewis to spend the summer with his cousins, his Uncle Ned and his Aunt Jean in the new house they’ve built on their farm along the Salmon River. Their warm family life is almost enough to counter the pressures he feels as a boy trying to become a man in a place where responsible adult men like his uncle are largely absent, broken by residential school and racism. Everywhere he looks, women are left to carry the load, sometimes with kindness, but often with the bitterness, anger and ferocity of his own mother, who kicked Lewis’s lowlife father, Jimmy, to the curb long ago. Lewis has vowed never to be like his father—but an encounter with a predatory older woman tests him and he suffers the consequences. Worse, his dad is back in town and scheming on how to use the Indian Act to steal the land Lewis and his mom have been living on. And then, at summer's end, more shocking revelations shake the family, unleashing a deadly force of anger and frustration. With so many traps laid around him, how will Lewis find a path to a different future?
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Native American & Aboriginal; Family Life; Coming of Age;
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- The beauty of humanity movement / by Gibb, Camilla,1968-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Vietnamese Americans; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Dissenters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The beauty of humanity movement : [Book Club Set] / by Gibb, Camilla,1968-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Vietnamese Americans; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Dissenters;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 10
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- Brown is beautiful / by Kelkar, Supriya,1980-; Sofi, Noor.;
On a hike with her grandparents, a young Indian-American girl makes note of all the things in the wilderness that are brown, too. Includes instructions on how to make a scrapbook.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Brown; East Indian Americans;
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- Baking with mi Abuelita / by Mora, Julissa.;
It's Papi's birthday! Which means it's time to get in the kitchen and bake the traditional family cake -- Tres Leches! Together, we'll measure the ingredients and when some of it sticks to the pan, no worries! Abuelita is there to save the day. The family is working together on this special tradition, just like Papi did with Abuelita when he was young!
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Baking; Grandmothers; Hispanic Americans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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