Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2022
Date
2022
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Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2022
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Alfred A. Knopf
Place
New York
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- Todo el mundo cabe aquí, Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman ; traducción de Concha Cardeñoso Sáenz de Miera
- Dark music, David Lagercrantz ; translated from the Swedish by Ian Giles - hardcover
- Art attacks, Chad Sell - electronic bk
- Legacy of violence, a history of the British empire, Caroline Elkins - hardcover
- Calling the wind, a story of healing and hope, Trudy Ludwig ; [illustrated by] Kathryn Otoshi
- The prophet of the Andes, an unlikely journey to the promised land, Graciela Mochkofsky ; translated by Lisa Dillman - hardcover
- Finally, something dangerous, the One and Onlys and the case of the robot crow, Doug Cornett - library binding
- Ghostlight, Kenneth Oppel - hardcover
- You have a friend in 10A, Maggie Shipstead - hardcover
- The final case, David Guterson - hardcover
- Dele weds Destiny, Tomi Obaro - hardcover
- Rebels against the Raj, Western fighters for India's freedom, Ramachandra Guha - trade paperback
- Ruby and the itsy-bitsy icky bug, by Allison Wortche ; illustrated by Sally Walker - lib. bdg
- Marrying the ketchups, Jennifer Close - hardcover
- Brave every day, by Trudy Ludwig ; illustrated by Patrice Barton - hardcover
- Wastelands, the true story of farm country on trial, Corban Addison - electronic book
- Born to run 2, the ultimate training guide, Christopher McDougall & Eric Orton - paperback
- The blur, Minh Lê, Dan Santat
- Doodleville, Chad Sell - hardcover
- Ben Yokoyama and the cookie thief, by Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr - hardcover
- Calling the wind, a story of healing and hope, Trudy Ludwig ; [illustrated by] Kathryn Otoshi - hardcover
- Via Carota, a celebration of seasonal cooking from the beloved Greenwich Village restaurant, Jody Williams and Rita Sodi with Anna Kovel ; photographs by Gentl and Hyers - hardcover
- The mystery of the monarchs, how kids, teachers, and butterfly fans helped Fred and Norah Urquhart track the great monarch migration, by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Erika Meza - lib. bdg
- Papyrus, the invention of books in the ancient world, Irene Vallejo ; translated from the Spanish by Charlotte Whittle - hardcover
- The blur, Minh Lê, Dan Santat - hardcover
- Babysitter, Joyce Carol Oates - hardcover
- Woman without shame, poems, Sandra Cisneros - hardcover
- Essentials of classic Italian cooking, Marcella Hazan ; illustrated by Karin Kretschmann ; forewords by Lidia Bastianich and Victor Hazan - hardcover
- Magnificent rebels, the first Romantics and the invention of the self, Andrea Wulf - trade paperback
- The dragon's promise, Elizabeth Lim - library binding
- The dragon's promise, Elizabeth Lim - trade
- How we say I love you, Nicole Chen ; illustrated by Lenny Wen - hardcover
- Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin - hardcover
- Martha Graham, when dance became modern : a life, Neil Baldwin - hardcover
- Recitatif, a story, Toni Morrison ; with an introduction by Zadie Smith - hc
- Elizabeth Finch, Julian Barnes - ebook
- The swimmers, Julie Otsuka - ebook
- Not enough lollipops, by Megan Maynor ; art by Micah Player - library binding
- Balladz, Sharon Olds - paperback
- Diary of a misfit, a memoir and a mystery, Casey Parks - hardcover
- Answers in the pages, David Levithan - electronic bk
- Bruno's challenge, and other stories of the French countryside, Martin Walker - hardcover
- The turning pointe, Vanessa L. Torres - hc
- Balladz, Sharon Olds - hardcover
- The hangman and his wife, the life and death of Reinhard Heydrich, Nancy Dougherty ; edited with a foreword by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt - hardcover
- Blue, a history of the color as deep as the sea and as wide as the sky, by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond ; illustrated by Daniel Minter - lib. bdg
- The summer friend, a memoir, Charles McGrath - hardcover
- Curve & flow, the elegant vision of L.A. architect Paul R. Williams, written by Andrea J. Loney ; illustrated by Keith Mallett - hardcover
- The subtle knife, the graphic novel, Philip Pullman ; adapted by Stéphane Melchoir ; art by Thomas Gilbert - electronic bk
- The extraordinary life of an ordinary man, a memoir, Paul Newman ; based on interviews and oral histories conducted by Stewart Stern ; compiled and edited by David Rosenthal ; foreword by Melissa Newman ; afterword by Clea Newman Soderlund - hardcover
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