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Grief Collection Development Essential Titles for Supporting Patrons Who are Grieving | Collection Development
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Building collections to help our communities is essential, but unfortunately there is no perfect "how-to" manual for grief and even though grief is something we will all experience at some point in our lives, it is still a subject that remains largely taboo in our society. While there is no right way to mourn, there are many memoirs that describe this unique yet collective experience. This article offers a range of titles. It also includes works that span the many different types of grief.
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Library Journal’s American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter galley and events guide, which covers offerings at the virtual booths of key publishers, is now ready.

The top 40 titles from December 2019 to date as identified by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO.
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"Treading lightly on beloved Austen ground, Greeley’s storytelling is intricate, masterly, and delightfully imaginative. Highly recommended for Austen fans as well as readers of period fiction."

"As many of us rethink the power dynamics that shape our jobs and workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic, Jaffe’s passionate call to reimagine our relationships with work and one another, and imagine new possibilities, is indispensable reading."
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"In her fantastic adult debut, YA and middle grade author Benjamin ( The Next Great Paulie Fink) skewers her subjects but still preserves their humanity. New York expats, middle-aged Gen-Xers, disaffected millennials, conniving school moms, exasperating children with improbable names—all get the gimlet eye in this timely, witty novel."

"The photos in the book beautifully showcase the recipes, through which Zitelman has accomplished her goal to make cooking with tahini more accessible for all home cooks. A must-have resource."
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