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The devil's snake curve: a fan's notes from left field

By Josh Ostergaard. 2014

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Sports and games, United States history, Baseball, Lifestyle
Human-narrated audio

Anthropologist shares anecdotes and stories of baseball's history, from its founding in the mid-1800s to the early twenty-first century, framing…

them in the context of social and political history. Presents similarities between the sport and war and nationalism. Strong language. 2014

Tinderbox: Hbo's ruthless pursuit of new frontiers

By James Andrew Miller. 2021

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Business and economics, Arts and entertainment, Lifestyle
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Those Guys Have All the Fun comes the unvarnished, comprehensive, and astonishing…

history of HBO, told for the first time through the disruptors who led its epic rise to prestige and changed the way we watch television forever. The exclusive story of HBO's key creators, executives, actors, and directors gives listeners an unprecedented peek behind the curtain at the founding and triumph of the first "pay-channel" that brought America The Sopranos , Sex and the City , The Wire , Succession , and countless, groundbreaking, culture-shifting shows. James Andrew Miller collects insider accounts of the humble beginnings, devastating missteps, controversial business decisions, and, of course, backstage drama and celebrity gossip from the set. Since televisions entered Americans' living rooms, the question of whether programming should be "free"—paid for with advertising—has loomed, to the extent that some broadcasters, lobbyists and fearmongers warned someone would come along and disrupt their Madison Avenue–championed business model. But who would pay for something that had always been free? Home Box Office dared to ask that question in 1972, opening the doors for other pay-channels and ultimately the streaming platforms that are now the norm. They created different, better content—or at least they convinced viewers that different was better. HBO gave us violent scenes with blood and guts, shows like Tales from the Crypt that were actually scary, romcoms with sex instead of suggestion. We take their big-budget, "prestige" TV for granted now, but their success was far from assured at the outset. HBO's audacity built the viewing culture we have today and permanently transformed the television landscape. A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt and Company

The informant: the FBI, the Ku Klux Klan, and the murder of Viola Liuzzo

By Gary May. 2005

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True crime, Politics and government, United States history, Police and military
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Examines the role of FBI informant Gary Thomas Rowe Jr., who infiltrated the Alabama Klan and identified suspects in the…

1965 murder of civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo, a white woman from Detroit, while he participated in other race crimes. Criticizes the effectiveness of the FBI's reliance upon informants. 2005

History in blue: 160 years of women police, sheriffs, detectives, and state troopers (Kaplan Trade Ser.)

By Allan T. Duffin. 2010

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True crime, Women biography, General non-fiction, History, Police and military
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Cultural history of women in American law enforcement focuses on events that helped or hindered their progress toward equality. Uses…

archival documents and interviews to illuminate the expansion of women's roles from the 1840s, when matrons guarded prisoners, to the twenty-first century. Highlights incidents of workplace discrimination. Some violence. 2010

God is not one: the eight rival religions that run the world--and why their differences matter

By Stephen R. Prothero. 2010

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Religion, History, Arts and entertainment, World War II, Reference, Police and military
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Author of Religious Literacy (DB 64243) posits that religion is more than a private matter and affects the world socially,…

economically, politically, and militarily--as a force for both good and evil. Discusses the major religions, their traditions, and the importance of the differences among them. 2010

The conundrum: how scientific innovation, increased efficiency, and good intentions can make our energy and climate problems worse

By David Owen. 2012

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Science and technology, Politics and government, Lifestyle, Business and economics
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Journalist and author of The First National Bank of Dad (DB 59001) warns that inventing new technologies to deal with…

the energy crisis does not fix the problem--and may worsen the situation. Advocates consuming less and living in densely populated areas such as New York City. 2011

The triple agent: the al-Qaeda mole who infiltrated the CIA

By Joby Warrick. 2011

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Biography, War, General non-fiction, Asian history, Police and military, Science and medicine biography, Espionage, Politics and government, History
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post journalist details the December 30, 2009, gathering in Khost, Afghanistan, of CIA and U.S. military officials…

and Pakistani and Afghani operatives to meet Jordanian pediatrician and spy Humam Khalil al-Balawi. Relates Balawi's subsequent suicide bombing, which killed himself and seven CIA personnel. 2011

Through veterans' eyes: the Iraq and Afghanistan experience

By Larry Minear. 2010

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War, History, War and military biography, Police and military
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Commentary from post-9/11 veterans collected from the Library of Congress Veterans History Project and supplemented by author interviews. Covers reasons…

for enlisting; dealing with combat, local populations, and contractors; and living with post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injury. Strong language and some violence. 2010

Of thee I zing: America's cultural decline from muffin tops to body shots

By Raymond Arroyo, Laura Ingraham. 2011

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Social issues, Humour, Politics and government, Lifestyle
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Political commentator and radio talk-show host shares her observations and opinions of boutique cupcake shops; laptop users; shrinking airplane seats…

and expanding passengers; celebrities' choices for baby names; and other aspects of modern American life. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2011

The psychopath test: a journey through the madness industry

By Jon Ronson. 2011

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Psychology, Biography, Lifestyle
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Author of The Men Who Stare at Goats (DB 60917) explores psychiatry's efforts to recognize and treat psychopaths. Interviews include…

a doctor who developed a checklist of psychopathic traits, a former Haitian death-squad leader, and an ex-CEO who seemed to enjoy firing workers. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller. 2011

Busted: a tale of corruption and betrayal in the city of brotherly love

By Wendy Ruderman, Barbara Laker. 2014

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True crime, General non-fiction, Journals and memoirs, United States history, Writing, Police and military
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Two Philadelphia Daily News reporters chronicle their probe into corruption in the Philadelphia Police Department narcotics squad, for which they…

won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. Some strong language. 2014

Lost at sea: the Jon Ronson mysteries

By Jon Ronson. 2012

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Social issues, Lifestyle, Anthologies, General non-fiction, Reference
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British author of The Men Who Stare at Goats (DB 60917) pens essays exploring absurdities of the modern world. In…

the title piece Ronson investigated the 2011 disappearance of an employee from a Disney cruise and learned that many people go missing from cruises every year. Strong language. 2012

The perfume lover: a personal history of scent

By Denyse Beaulieu. 2013

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Science and technology, Lifestyle, Biography
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Paris-based writer and translator details her collaboration with perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour to develop a scent based on a romantic interlude…

she experienced in Seville, Spain. Chronicles her relationship with scents from childhood to the present. Includes discussion of historical perfumes. 2012

All We Want: Building the Life We Cannot Buy

By Michael Harris. 2021

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Lifestyle, Business and economics, Self help
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Our lives are defined by a story of endless growth and consumption. Now a climate crisis demands that we change.…

Can we write new stories? In All We Want, award-winning author Michael Harris dismantles our untenable consumer culture and delivers surprising, heartwarming alternatives. Drawing on the wisdom of philosophers, scientists, and artists, Harris uncovers three realms where humans have always found deeper meaning: the worlds of Craft, the Sublime, and Care. Past attempts to blunt our impact on the environment have simply redirected our consumption—we bought fuel-efficient cars and canvas tote bags. We cannot, however, buy our way out of this crisis. We need, instead, compelling new stories about life's purpose. Part meditation and part manifesto, All We Want is a blazing inquest into the destructive and unfulfilling promise of our consumer society, and a roadmap toward a more humane future.

Jungleland: a mysterious lost city, a WWII spy, and a true story of deadly adventure

By Christopher S. Stewart. 2013

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Travel and geography, Adventure and exploration, History, Paranormal, Canadian non-fiction, Police and military, World War II
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Journalist recounts his 2008 search for the lost city of Ciudad Blanca in Central America. Discusses studying the 1940 expedition…

journals of American spy Theodore Morde, who claimed to have found the city. Compares Morde's journey with his own. Young adult appeal. 2013

The savage city: race, murder, and a generation on the edge

By T. J. English. 2011

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True crime, Social issues, United States history, Police and military
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Explores tensions between the African American community and the NYPD during the 1960s. Examines the murders of two white upper-East-Side…

women and the coerced confession of nineteen-year-old drifter George Whitmore Jr., corruption on the police force, and the roles played by leading activists. Violence and strong language. 2011

Medusa's gaze and vampire's bite: the science of monsters

By Matt Kaplan. 2012

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Folklore, fables and fairy talesScience and technology, Lifestyle, General non-fiction, Paranormal, Arts and entertainment, Social issues
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Science journalist examines ancient and modern myths of monsters, from the Nemean Lion of ancient Greece to King Kong and…

the Terminator. Uses archaeology and other disciplines to theorize on the sources of these tales and the reasons they fascinate us. Young adult appeal. Some violence. 2012

Bomb: the race to build and steal the world's most dangerous weapon

By Steve Sheinkin. 2012

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Science and technology, History, United States history, War, Police and military, Espionage
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Award-winning author recounts the history of the atom bomb and the race among the United States, Nazi Germany, and the…

Soviet Union to build--or steal--the deadly weapon during World War II. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2012

Carefree black girls: A celebration of black women in popular culture

By Zeba Blay. 2021

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Lifestyle, Customs and cultures
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Carefree Black Girls is an exploration and celebration of black women's identity and impact on pop culture, as well as…

the enduring stereotypes they face, from a film and culture critic for HuffPost . In 2013, Zeba Blay was one of the first people to coin the viral term "carefreeblackgirls" on Twitter. It was, as she says, "a way to carve out a space of celebration and freedom for black women online." In this collection of essays, Blay expands on that initial idea by looking at the significance of influential black women throughout history, including Josephine Baker, Michelle Obama, Rihanna, and Cardi B. Incorporating her own personal experiences as well as astute analysis of these famous women, Blay presents an empowering and celebratory portrait of black women and their effect on American culture. She also examines the many stereotypes that have clung to black women throughout history, whether it is the Mammy, the Angry Black Woman, or more recently, the Thot

How can i be a good digital citizen? (Our Digital World)

By Christine Zuchora-Walske. 2018

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Lifestyle, Computers and internet
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Using the Internet can be an exciting adventure. But it is important to use it safely. How can you use…

computers responsibly? And how can you be a good digital citizen? Read this book to find out!

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