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Winding Down
By LJ and SLJ editors
This time last year, could you have imagined that your living room could also be your office, gym and, well, living room? Even though pandemic-related restrictions are relaxing, leaving home to work out still might feel like something that isn't going to happen soon. We round up accessible ways for you and your family to unwind, even if only for a few minutes. 
image At-Home Fitness Apps
By Jennifer Dayton
These apps can help keep your body and mind in shape, and do not require equipment other than a mat, a chair, and a little dedication.
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image Memoirs of Grief and Hope
By LJ Reviews
Trent Preszler uncovers family heirlooms in Little and Often. Paris Without Her by Gregory Curtis explores the depths of grief. Lorenzo Carcaterra writes a reflective story of family with Three Dreamers.
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image Top Picks for Fans of Recipes
By Sarah Tansley, Sharon Rothman, Neal Wyatt, and Danise Hoover
Take pleasure in the joy of making something nourishing and the comfort of company with these go-to cookbooks from the likes of Ina Garten and Edna Lewis.
image The Sum of Us and Other Exceptional Titles
By LJ Reviews
Essential titles reviewed in LJ’s March 2021 print issue, spanning mystery, sf/fantasy, romance, fiction, social sciences, science and technology, and more.
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image YA Graphic Novels About the LGBTQ+ experience
By Brigid Alverson
From fantasy to more realistic stories, these diverse works update classic coming out narratives and focus on self-discovery.
image Books Bringing SFF to Transitional Readers
By Robbin Friedman
These ten titles are an excellent introduction to the rich possibilities of early speculative fiction.
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image Podcasts About Black Changemakers
By Anne Bensfield and Pamela Rogers
Spotlighting individuals including Amanda Gorman, Rosa Parks, and entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker, these podcasts have riveting stories to tell.
image What Courtney Summers Demands of Her Readers, and Herself
By Amanda MacGregor
The author of The Project discusses false assumptions about cult members, the truths of surviving trauma, and how this "crossover" book really is YA.
image Shani Mahiri King, Tami Charles, Alicia D. Williams, and More
By SLJ Reviews
In case you missed it—the "unstoppable" storyteller Zora Neale Hurston, and tales from around the world all shine in the books SLJ starred in February.

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