January Staff Picks

Little by Edward Carey
This charming narrator takes us into her strange world —first one of poverty and servitude, later to a time at the palace of Versailles, and finally to glimpses of Paris at the time of the French Revolution. Her large capacity for work and love are what make this book compelling. Based on the early life of the wax artist Madame Tussaud. ~BJS

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Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret
by Craig Brown
Unlike other biographies of this fascinating royal, these ninety-nine chapters show insight into the Princess’ personality from numerous points of view through vignettes about her life. Compulsively readable — a must-read for fans of The Crown. ~JF

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An Atlas of Natural Beauty: Botanical Ingredients for Retaining and Enhancing Beauty by Victoire de Taillac and Ramdane Touhami
A beautifully illustrated and extremely thorough collection of botanical ingredients for a more natural you! With simple home beauty recipes. ~KC

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The Dakota Winters by Tom Barbash
This family driven story is set in 1980. It is bittersweet, poignant chronicle of a moment in the history of New York City and the country at large. ~LQ

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