E-BOOKS: A FRESH WAY TO READ


  • Long Shot: My Bipolar Life and the Horses Who Saved Me
    By Sylvia Harris
    Non-Fiction
    HarperCollins Publishers
    March 2011
    Sylvia Harris pens a self-healing memoir about the ups and downs of bipolar disorder. 
  • The Tiger’s Wife
    By Tea Obreht
    Fiction
    Random House Publishing
    March 2011
    Natalie, a young doctor, unlocks the secrets of her grandfather’s past with the magic of Balkan history and the tragedy of wars.  
  • One Hundred Names for Love: A Stroke, a Marriage, and the Language of Healing
    By Diane Ackerman
    Non-Fiction
    Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
    April 2011
    The author writers her compelling love story, inspired by the mysteries of science.
  • Tiger Hills
    By Sarita Mandanna
    Fiction
    Grand Central Publishing
    March 2011
    An epic love story that takes place in Southern India where a possible love can ignite between Devi and Devanna or Devi and Machu. Who will she choose? Who will choose her?
  • Open City
    By Teju Cole
    Fiction
    Random House
    February 2011
    Julius, a Nigerian doctor, walks the streets of Manhattan where he observes strangers and examines his intense feelings of isolation. 
  • Sing You Home
    By Jodi Picoult
    Fiction
    Simon & Schuster Adult
    March 2011
    A music therapist named Zoe embarks on a renewed personal journey to anchor a special love and defend gay rights. 


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