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When Breath Becomes Air

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Paul
Kalanithi
2016

The author of this memoir was a neurosurgeon who was diagnosed with lung cancer in his mid-thirties. Writing in his last months of life, he talks about his childhood and college studies, explains why he decided to become a doctor, and describes his experiences with his illness. 

The Nest

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Cynthia
D'Aprix Sweeney
2016

In this humorous novel about a dysfunctional family, three siblings find that their reckless brother has drained the $2 million dollar bank account their father left them at his death, money they have all been planning to use to solve their own financial problems. 

Fates and Furies

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Lauren
Groff
2015

Lotto and Mathilde’s marriage seems charmed, beginning with a whirlwind romance and withstanding years of poor idealism to yield financial and artistic success.  But every story has two sides, and Groff masterfully portrays a complex marriage, first from Lotto’s perspective and then a very different version from Mathilde’s point of view.

ChatterPix Kids

Take a photo, add a mouth, then record your voice to make your picture talk!  There are a number of apps available that have this function, but this free app by Duck Duck Moose is the most kid-friendly and appropriate version so far.

Ordinary Grace

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William Kent
Krueger
2013

In the summer of 1961, life in New Bremen, Minnesota moves slowly for thirteen-year-old Frank Drum.   The tragic death of a child in a train accident prompts old memories to resurface between the Drum and Brandt families, revealing the pain and dark shadows that lurked just under the surface of an idyllic life, and introducing Frank to the harsh realities of adulthood.

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

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Matthew
Desmond
2016

In this brilliant, heartbreaking book, Matthew Desmond takes us into the poorest neighborhoods of Milwaukee to tell the story of eight families on the edge. Based on years of embedded fieldwork and painstakingly gathered data, this masterful book transforms our understanding of extreme poverty and economic exploitation while providing fresh ideas for solving a devastating, uniquely American problem.

Bedtime Math

Add this app to your bedtime story routine for an easy way to let kids know that math is part of everyday life.  Every day (I mean, night) features a new topic with three related math challenges at different skill levels (wee ones, little kids, big kids).  There's also a really tricky challenge question under a cloud labelled "The Sky's the Limit" if all of the other questions feel too easy.