February Nonfiction (2/21/23)

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February brought some fascinating and eye-opening nonfiction, including a deep dive into how animal and human behavior align, especially in the context of fear and judgment, and the other detailing the way seemingly insurmountable challenges can actually facilitate growth.

WOLFISH: WOLF, SELF, AND THE STORIES WE TELL ABOUT FEAR BY ERICA BERRY

“Berry’s debut nonfiction title is an exploration of more than just the biology of wolves and the nature of human interactions with these mysterious creatures; it is an analysis of the polarization that plagues modern American society, preventing many from distinguishing experiences and individuals as more than just right or wrong, hero or criminal, more nuanced than simplistic.”–Library Journal, starred review

UPSHIFT: TURNING PRESSURE INTO PERFORMANCE AND CRISIS INTO CREATIVITY BY BEN RAMALINGAM

Ramalingam explores a variety of ways well-known individuals have come out of trials and tribulations stronger than ever and helps readers figure out how they can do so, as well using their own unique strengths and talents.

WOLFISH: WOLF, SELF, AND THE STORIES WE TELL ABOUT FEAR by Erica Berry; 9781250821621; available now
UPSHIFT: TURNING PRESSURE INTO PERFORMANCE AND CRISIS INTO CREATIVITY by Ben Ramalingam; 9781250792952; available now

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