
Turkey Catching Guide
0- New York Times Bestseller and part of the popular How to Catch series
- A festive Thanksgiving-themed children’s book featuring a runaway turkey in a school
- Engaging storyline where students attempt to catch the turkey before a school play
- Combines STEAM concepts and humor with fun illustrations
- Suitable for kids ages 4 and up, making it a great Thanksgiving gift
- Hardcover edition with 40 pages, published by Sourcebooks Wonderland
- Reading level appropriate for ages 2 to 6, with a Lexile measure of 560L
- Other titles in the series include How to Catch a Unicorn, How to Catch the Easter Bunny, and more

Patriot: A Memoir
0- Patriot: A Memoir” is the powerful memoir of Alexei Navalny, a prominent political opposition leader
- Written after his near-fatal poisoning in 2020, the book details Navalny’s life journey, activism, and family
- It includes vivid accounts of his political career, assassination attempts, and correspondence from prison
- Navalny shares his commitment to challenging oppressive regimes and his belief that change is inevitable
- The memoir serves as a final letter to the world, highlighting the importance of individual freedom
- It is described as a moving tribute to his life, courage, and the fight against dictatorship
- The book is published by Knopf and will be released on October 22, 2024, featuring 496 pages in hardcover
- Yulia Navalnaya emphasizes the memoir’s role in honoring Alexei’s memory and inspiring others to stand for their values

Melania: Elegant Women’s Fashion Collection
0- Melania is an inspirational memoir detailing the life of Melania Trump
- Reflects on her Slovenian childhood and journey to high fashion in Europe and New York
- Describes her chance meeting with Donald Trump that changed her life
- Shares insights on their courtship and experiences as a mother
- Provides behind-the-scenes stories from her time in the White House, including her advocacy work
- Offers a unique perspective on being a First Lady born outside the United States
- Highlights her resilience, independence, and commitment to her true self
- Published by Skyhorse on October 8, 2024, with 256 pages

War: A Comprehensive Overview
0- Written by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Bob Woodward, “War” explores the behind-the-scenes of three major conflicts: Ukraine, the Middle East, and American presidential politics
- Provides an intimate narrative of a tumultuous period in U.S. history, showcasing key figures like President Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and world leaders
- Features tense dialogues between Biden and leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Volodymyr Zelensky
- Examines Biden’s strategy in managing the Ukraine conflict and the complexities of the Middle East tensions involving Hamas
- Highlights the critical nature of back-channel diplomacy aimed at preventing nuclear escalation and a potential World War III
- Chronicles the evolving political landscape as the 2024 elections approach, including Biden, Trump, and the rise of Vice President Kamala Harris
- Offers an insightful look at Kamala Harris’s efforts to balance her own political identity with the Biden administration’s legacy
- Recognized for its authoritative journalism and in-depth reporting that sheds light on contemporary political and wartime challenges

The Message” – A Powerful Communication Tool
0- Author: Ta-Nehisi Coates, bestselling writer known for “Between the World and Me
- Explores how stories and narratives impact our realities, focusing on both told and untold stories
- Features three essays set in significant conflict areas: Africa, Columbia (South Carolina), and Palestine
- Examines the effects of national myths and historical narratives on societal perceptions and personal identities
- Discusses the banning of his own book in Columbia and the broader implications of confronting historical truths
- Highlights the urgent need to address and dismantle destructive myths in contemporary society
- Published by One World on October 1, 2024, in hardcover format with 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0593230388; ISBN-13: 978-0593230381

Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind
0- New York Times best-seller with over five million copies sold
- Authored by David Goggins, who overcame a troubled childhood marked by poverty and abuse
- Goggins transformed from a depressed individual to a US Armed Forces icon and top endurance athlete
- The only person to complete elite training as a Navy SEAL, Army Ranger, and Air Force tactical air controller
- Known for setting records in various endurance events and recognized as the Fittest (Real) Man in America by Outside magazine
- Introduces “The 40% Rule,” suggesting most people only utilize 40% of their capabilities
- Provides a pathway to push past pain, conquer fear, and achieve full potential
- Includes an annotated edition with over two hours of bonus content featuring exclusive insights and stories

Dear Zoo: Lift-the-Flap Book
0- Classic lift-the-flap book by Rod Campbell, first published in 1982
- Engaging for toddlers with interactive flaps revealing various animals
- Features a monkey, lion, elephant, and more as potential pets
- Bright, bold illustrations and catchy refrains enhance the reading experience
- Recommended for ages 1 to 3 years, perfect for preschoolers
- Board book format with 18 pages, durable for young readers
- Published by Little Simon, with an ISBN of 9781416947370
- Dimensions: 6.13 x 0.5 x 6.25 inches; weighs 2.31 pounds

The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Strategies for Nurturing Minds
0- New York Times Bestseller authored by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
- Offers 12 revolutionary strategies for nurturing a child’s developing brain
- Explains how a child’s brain is wired and matures, emphasizing the “upstairs brain” and emotional regulation
- Provides practical solutions for common child-rearing challenges, turning outbursts into growth opportunities
- Includes age-appropriate strategies and illustrations for explaining concepts to children
- Aims to cultivate healthy emotional and intellectual development for balanced, meaningful lives
- Received praise for its accessible presentation of neuroscience for both parents and children
- Recommended as a valuable resource for parents and educators to foster cohesive brain development in children

Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: Memoir
0- Read by the author, Matthew Perry
- A highly anticipated memoir featured by Time, Associated Press, Goodreads, and USA Today
- Chronicles Perry’s journey from childhood ambition to fame, addiction, and recovery
- Offers insights into his experiences on the set of Friends and his struggles with addiction
- Discusses his fractured family background and the quest for recognition and fulfillment
- Shares stories about castmates and his encounters with other stars
- Combines humor with heartfelt reflections on sobriety and personal battles
- A powerful message of hope and an invitation for those struggling with similar issues

First Little Readers Level C Parent Pack
0- Collection of 25 storybooks designed for Guided Reading Level C
- Features simple, repetitive text with two to three lines per page to enhance reading confidence
- Includes a 4-page parent guide filled with helpful tips
- Suitable for beginning readers in Grades PreK-2
- Stories include titles like “The Pie that Jack Made,” “Funny Foods,” and “All About Dinosaurs
- Full-color illustrations throughout the books to engage young readers
- Published by Scholastic Teaching Resources, with a total of 96 pages
- Recommended reading age is 5 to 6 years

Elon Musk: Innovator and Entrepreneur
0- #1 New York Times bestseller by the author of the acclaimed biography “Steve Jobs
- An intimate portrayal of Elon Musk, a controversial innovator in electric vehicles, space exploration, and AI
- Chronicles Musk’s challenging childhood experiences, including bullying and a difficult relationship with his father
- Explores Musk’s complex personality, including his intense drive and emotional struggles
- Covers significant milestones in Musk’s career, including SpaceX launches and Tesla’s success
- Details Musk’s acquisition of Twitter as a reflection of his need for drama and control
- Authored by Walter Isaacson, who spent two years shadowing Musk and interviewing those close to him
- Offers insights into how Musk’s personal demons may fuel his innovative spirit












