THE LONELY HEART OF MAYBELLE LANE de Kate O’Shaughnessy

Maybelle Lane is looking for her father, but on the road to Nashville she finds so much more: courage, brains, heart—and true friends.

THE LONELY HEART OF MAYBELLE LANE
by Kate O’Shaughnessy
Knopf BYR, March 2020
(chez Park & Fine – voir catalogue)

Eleven-year-old Maybelle Lane collects sounds. She records the Louisiana crickets chirping, Momma strumming her guitar, their broken trailer door squeaking. But the crown jewel of her collection is a sound she didn’t collect herself: an old recording of her daddy’s warm-sunshine laugh, saved on an old phone’s voicemail. It’s the only thing she has of his, and the only thing she knows about him. Until the day she hears that laugh—his laugh—pouring out of the car radio. Going against Momma’s wishes, Maybelle starts listening to her radio DJ daddy’s new show, drinking in every word like a plant leaning toward the sun. When he announces he’ll be the judge of a singing contest in Nashville, she signs up. What better way to meet than to stand before him and sing with all her heart? But the road to Nashville is bumpy. Her starch-stiff neighbor Mrs. Boggs offers to drive her in her RV. And a bully of a boy from the trailer park hitches a ride, too. These are not the people May would have chosen to help her, but it turns out they’re searching for things as well. And the journey will mold them into the best kind of family—the kind you choose for yourself.

Kate O’Shaughnessy’s love of reading and writing stories began in early childhood and only grew stronger. She has been a chef, earned a fellowship with the Yale Sustainable Food Program, and backpacked around the world. She and her husband live in Berkeley, CA.

INDIVISIBLE de Daniel Aleman

A timely, moving debut novel about a teen’s efforts to keep his family together as his parents face deportation.

INDIVISIBLE
by Daniel Aleman
Little, Brown BYR, May 2021
(chez Park & Fine – voir catalogue)

Mateo Garcia and his younger sister, Sophie, have been taught to fear one word for as long as they can remember: deportation. Over the past few years, however, the fear that their undocumented immigrant parents could be sent back to Mexico has started to fade. Ma and Pa have been in the United States for so long, they have American-born children, and they’re hard workers and good neighbors. When Mateo returns from school one day to find that his parents have been taken by ICE, he realizes that his family’s worst nightmare has become a reality. With his parents’ fate and his own future hanging in the balance, Mateo must figure out who he is and what he is capable of, even as he’s forced to question what it means to be an American. Daniel Aleman’s INDIVISIBLE is a remarkable story – both powerful in its explorations of immigration in America and deeply intimate in its portrait of a teen boy driven by his fierce, protective love for his parents and his sister.

Daniel Aleman was born and raised in Mexico City. A graduate of McGill University, he currently lives in Toronto. INDIVISIBLE is his first novel.

BLOOD, METAL, BONE de Lindsay Cummings

The astounding new novel from New York Times bestselling author Lindsay Cummings, the perfect adrenaline-packed read for fans of Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows, The Mandalorian and Sarah J Maas’ Throne of Glass series.

BLOOD, METAL, BONE
by Lindsay Cummings

HQ Young Adult UK, January 2021

Her destiny was death. The shadows brought her back. Wrongly accused of her brother’s murder, Sonara’s destiny was to die, sentenced to execution by her own mother. Punished and left for dead, the shadows have cursed her with a second life as a Shadowblood, cast out and hunted by society for her demon-like powers. Now known as the Devil of the Deadlands, Sonara survives as a thief on the edge of society, fighting for survival on a quest to uncover what really happened to her brother and whether he is even dead at all…

Lindsay Cummings is the author of The Murder Complex series and the Balance Keepers series. She also co-authored Zenith and Nexus with Sasha Alsberg. She lives in Texas with her husband, young son and, of course, her horse.

THE STRANGER IN THE MIRROR de Liv Constantine

From the bestselling team behind the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick The Last Mrs. Parrish and The Wife Stalker, a twisty and psychologically unsettling novel about a woman with no recollection of her past.

THE STRANGER IN THE MIRROR
by Liv Constantine

HarperCollins, July 2021

Addison should be preparing for one of the happiest moments of her life—she’s about to marry a wonderful man—but something is holding her back: she doesn’t know who she really is. A couple of years earlier, a kind driver found her bleeding on the side of a Pennsylvania highway and took her in, but she’s unable to remember how she got there in the first place. Or her own name. Or if she’s already married to someone else. Or why she senses that she may have committed a crime . . . Meanwhile, Julian paces his home in the Boston suburbs, caring for his seven-year-old daughter Valentina and trying to figure out what happened to his loving, caring wife, who disappeared without a trace. She never would have left him and her beloved daughter of her own free will—or would she? As the two storylines hurtle toward a dramatic conclusion, Liv Constantine delivers her trademark blend of tense psychological thrills, glitz and glamour, and jaw-dropping twists.

Liv Constantine is the pen name of sisters Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. Together, they are the bestselling author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick The Last Mrs. Parrish, The Last Time I Saw You, and The Wife Stalker. Separated by three states, they spend hours plotting via FaceTime and burning up each other’s email inboxes. They attribute their ability to concoct dark story lines to the hours they spent listening to tales handed down by their Greek grandmother.

FRIENDSHIP IN THE AGE OF LONELINESS de Adam “Smiley” Poswolsky

A refreshing, positive guide for taking care of your people and forming deep connections in the digital age.

FRIENDSHIP IN THE AGE OF LONELINESS:
An Optimist’s Guide To Connection
by Adam “Smiley” Poswolsky

Running Press, May 2021
(chez Levine Greenberg Rostan – voir catalogue)

We are lonelier than ever. The average American hasn’t made a new friend in the last five years. Research has shown that people with close friends are happier, healthier, and live longer than people who lack strong social bonds. But why— when we are seemingly more connected than ever before—can it feel so difficult to keep those bonds alive and well? Why do we spend only four percent of our time with friends? In this warm, inspiring guide, Adam « Smiley » Poswolsky proposes a new solution for the mounting pressures of modern life: focus on your friendships. Smiley offers practical habits and playful reminders on how to create meaningful connections, make new friends, and deepen relationships. He’ll help you develop a healthier relationship with technology, but he’ll also encourage you to prioritize real-world experiences, send snail mail, and engage in self-reflective exercises.
Written in short, digestible, action-oriented sections, this book reminds us that nurturing old and new friendships is a ritual, a necessity, and one of the most worthwhile things we can do in life.

Adam Smiley Poswolsky is a millennial workplace expert, motivational speaker, and author of The Quarter-Life Breakthrough and The Breakthrough Speaker. Smiley helps companies attract, retain, and empower millennial talent, and he has inspired thousands of professionals to be more engaged at work. His TEDx talk on « the quarter-life crisis » has been viewed more than 1.5 million times, and he has spoken in 15 countries about millennials, multigenerational engagement, and fostering connection and belonging in the workplace. Smiley’s work has been featured in The New Yorker, the Washington Post, USA Today, Fast Company, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, CNN, and the World Economic Forum, among many other outlets.