Incoming Resources
- The money shot, Stuart Woods and Parnell Hall
- Carnegie's Maid, Marie Benedict
- Dereliction of duty, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the lies that led to Vietnam, H.R. McMaster
- Who was Alexander Hamilton?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Robin, Dave Itzkoff
- Jonn Cena, hustle. loyalty. respect., Teddy Borth
- Notorious RBG, the life and times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Irin Carmon & Shana Knizhnik
- Mississippi, Julie Murray
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Chester Nez and the unbreakable code, a Navajo code talker's story, Joseph Bruchac, pictures by Liz Amini-Holmes
- Just like Rube Goldberg, the incredible true story of the man behind the machines, Sarah Aronson ; illustrated by Robert Neubecker
- Tom Clancy Oath of office, by Marc Cameron
- Who was Andrew Jackson?, by Douglas Yacka ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Minnesota, Julie Murray
- Exploding data, reclaiming our cyber security in the digital age, Michael Chertoff
- Always look on the bright side of life, a sortabiography, Eric Idle
- Jackie, Janet & Lee, the secret lives of Janet Auchincloss and her daughters, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill, J. Randy Taraborrelli
- Rebel, my life outside the lines, Nick Nolte
- A fugitive in Walden Woods, Norman Lock
- Tom Clancy's Op-Center, created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik ; written by Jeff Rovin
- Whatshisface, Gordon Korman
- Origami with dollar bills, another way to impress people with your money, by Duy Nguyen
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Tubman command, a novel, Elizabeth Cobbs
- The Boston Bruins, by Mark Stewart ; content consultant Denis Gibbons, Society for International Hockey Research
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, by Barry Wilner
- Consumer Reports buying guide 2019, from the editors of Consumer Reports
- There's a hole in the log on the bottom of the lake, Loren Long
- The seasons of my mother, a memoir of love, family, and flowers, Marcia Gay Harden
- Benjamin Franklin, an American life, Walter Isaacson
- A computer called Katherine, how Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon, written by Suzanne Slade ; lllustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison
- Who was Norman Rockwell?, Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The princess diarist, Carrie Fisher
- Weird but true!, 300 fascinating facts about the fifty states
- Mary Todd Lincoln, Kathleen Krull ; interior illustrations by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Valiant ambition, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Bad blood, secrets and lies in a Silicon Valley startup, John Carreyrou
- Carnegie's maid, a novel, Marie Benedict
- The United States ABCs, a book about the people and places of the United States of America, written by Holly Schroeder ; illustrated by Jeff Yesh
- American symbols, what you need to know, by Melissa Ferguson
- The dreadful, smelly colonies, the disgusting details about life in colonial America, by Elizabeth Raum
- American dialogue, the Founders and us, Joseph J. Ellis
- The unsung hero of Birdsong, USA, Brenda Woods
- Fascism, a warning, Madeleine Albright ; with Bill Woodward
- The president is missing, a novel, Bill Clinton, James Patterson
- The crayon man, the true story of the invention of Crayola crayons, by Natascha Biebow ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- The seclusion, Jacqui Castle
- What was the Vietnam War?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by Tim Foley