Best books of 2024, chosen by St. Louis librarians

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  • The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

    An Ambiguous Utopia

    The novel is a profound exploration of two vastly different societies on twin planets, Urras and Anarres. The protagonist is a brilliant physicist from Anarres, a planet with an anarchist society, who travels to Urras, a planet with a capitalist and authoritarian regime. The book explores his struggle to reconcile his anarchist beliefs with the stark realities of a different socio-political system. It's a thought-provoking investigation of human nature, power structures, and the idea of utopia.

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  • Blurry by Dash Shaw

    "Blurry" by Dash Shaw explores the uncertainties and dilemmas faced in everyday life. Through a series of interconnected stories, readers encounter characters grappling with seemingly mundane decisions that carry significant weight. From choosing the right outfit for a wedding to contemplating career changes, each narrative delves into the humor and tension of these moments. Shaw's unique storytelling style and visual artistry bring these experiences to life, culminating in a thought-provoking and lyrical conclusion.

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  • Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar

    **Martyr!** by Kaveh Akbar follows Cyrus Shams, a young man navigating the complexities of his past and present. As the son of Iranian immigrants, Cyrus struggles with the legacy of his mother's tragic death and his father's challenging life in America. Battling addiction and driven by a fascination with martyrs, Cyrus embarks on a journey of self-discovery. His path leads him to a terminally ill painter in the Brooklyn Museum, where he uncovers hidden truths about his family and himself. Through encounters with various voices from the past, Cyrus seeks to understand his identity and find meaning in his life.

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  • The God Of The Woods by Liz Moore

    In the summer of 1975, a young girl named Barbara Van Laar disappears from her family's Adirondack camp. As the daughter of the camp's owners, her disappearance sends shockwaves through the community, especially since her brother vanished under similar circumstances years earlier. The story delves into the complex dynamics between the Van Laar family and the local workers, unraveling hidden secrets and exploring themes of mystery and redemption.

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  • Orbital by Samantha Harvey

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  • Stranger Than Fiction by Edwin Frank

    In **Stranger Than Fiction**, Edwin Frank explores the evolution of the twentieth-century novel, highlighting its influential voices and themes. Starting with Dostoevsky's groundbreaking narrative style, Frank delves into how authors like Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway reshaped language, while Colette and André Gide challenged traditional gender norms. The book examines the ambitious scope of novels like **Mrs. Dalloway** and **The Magic Mountain**, and how writers from diverse backgrounds, such as Japan's Soseki and Nigeria's Chinua Achebe, adapted European literary models to reflect their own cultures. Frank also discusses the impact of World War II on literature through the works of Vasily Grossman and others. The narrative spans a wide range of authors, including Ralph Ellison and Gabriel García Márquez, offering insights into how these novels reflect and shape their times.

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  • Cue The Sun! by Emily Nussbaum

    "Cue The Sun!" by Emily Nussbaum delves into the captivating world of reality TV, tracing its unexpected origins and evolution. The book explores how various formats like game shows, prank shows, and soap operas converged to create the reality TV phenomenon we know today. Through engaging narratives, Nussbaum introduces readers to key figures and creators who shaped the genre, revealing the blend of authenticity and artifice that defines it. The book also examines the cultural impact and ethical dilemmas posed by reality TV, offering a comprehensive look at a genre that has significantly influenced modern pop culture.

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  • The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan

    The book is a heartfelt exploration of the natural world through the lens of a suburban backyard, where the author observes and documents the lives of various bird species. Through detailed observations and personal reflections, the narrative delves into themes of connection, resilience, and the simple joys found in nature. The author weaves together anecdotes and insights, highlighting the beauty and complexity of avian life while also touching on broader environmental issues. The story ultimately serves as a reminder of the profound impact that even small interactions with nature can have on our understanding of the world and ourselves.

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  • Beautiful Shells by Mark Carnall

    George Perry's Conchology

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  • The Heart That Fed by Carl Sciacchitano

    A Father, a Son, and the Long Shadow of War

    "The Heart That Fed" is a graphic memoir that delves into the complex relationship between a son and his father, shaped by the father's experiences during the Vietnam War. David Sciacchitano, a young man of the 1960s, joins the Air Force and finds himself amidst the chaos of war, including the Tet Offensive and the 1975 evacuation. Though he returns home physically unscathed, the emotional scars of war linger. Through vivid illustrations, the story explores themes of trauma, love, and the lasting impact of war on family dynamics.

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  • St. Louis Black Women’s Quilting And Cuisine by Rev. Paulette Sankofa

    Stories of Love and Hope

    The book delves into the rich cultural tapestry woven by African American women in St. Louis, highlighting their unique contributions to quilting and culinary traditions. Through vivid storytelling and historical insights, it explores how these creative expressions serve as both a means of preserving heritage and fostering community bonds. The narrative celebrates the resilience, artistry, and ingenuity of these women, offering readers a glimpse into the vibrant intersection of art, history, and identity within the African American community.

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  • Mapping St. Louis by Andy Hahn

    A History of the Gateway City in 40 Rare Maps

    This insightful work delves into the intricate tapestry of St. Louis, exploring its rich history and evolving landscape through a collection of detailed maps and narratives. It offers readers a unique perspective on the city's development, highlighting key moments and transformations that have shaped its identity over the years. The book serves as both a historical record and a visual journey, inviting readers to discover the stories behind the streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks that define St. Louis today.

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  • Light Comes To Shadow Mountain by Toni Buzzeo

    A Memoir of Hope and Resilience

    In 1937, Cora Mae Tipton dreams of bringing electricity to her Appalachian community in southeastern Kentucky. Enthralled by the possibilities of radios, refrigerators, and electric lights, she starts a school newspaper to rally support for the Rural Electrification Act. However, Cora faces resistance, especially from her mother, who values preserving their natural landscape. As Cora navigates the challenges of change, she learns about family, friendship, and the importance of understanding different perspectives.

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  • Sky Full Of Elephants by Cebo Campbell

    In a world transformed by a mysterious event, Charlie Brunton, a Black college professor, reconnects with his estranged daughter, Sidney. After all white people in America inexplicably disappear into bodies of water, Sidney, who witnessed her mother's disappearance, reaches out to Charlie for help. Together, they embark on a journey across a changed America, seeking answers and family connections in Alabama. As they navigate this new reality, both father and daughter confront their identities and the evolving dynamics of race and community in their world.

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  • The Improvisers by Nicole Glover

    A Murder & Magic Novel

    In "The Improvisers," set in 1930s America, Velma Frye is a daring pilot and former magic bootlegger with a knack for celestial magic. As a member of the mystical Rhodes family, she investigates arcane oddities for a magic rights organization. Her latest case involves a mysterious pocket watch that sparks a magical brawl, leading her on a quest across the country to uncover a collection of dangerous enchanted artifacts. These items are causing chaos and even death, and Velma must unravel the mystery before it leads to disaster. Along the way, she encounters Dillon Harris, a journalist who seems to know more than he reveals. With a mix of charm, magic, and adventure, Velma navigates a world where enchanted items hold immense power, and she must use her skills to prevent catastrophe.

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  • James by Percival Everett

    "James" by Percival Everett offers a fresh perspective on the classic tale of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The story is narrated from the viewpoint of Jim, an enslaved man who learns he is about to be sold, threatening to separate him from his family. To avoid this fate, Jim hides on Jackson Island, where he encounters Huck Finn, who is also on the run. Together, they embark on a perilous journey down the Mississippi River, seeking freedom and new beginnings. Along the way, they face various challenges, including natural disasters, unexpected encounters, and deceitful characters. Through Jim's eyes, the narrative explores themes of agency, intelligence, and compassion, offering a unique and insightful retelling of a well-known adventure.

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  • Neighbors And Other Stories by Diane Oliver

    "Neighbors And Other Stories" by Diane Oliver is a compelling collection of short stories that delve into the lives of African American families during the 1950s and 60s. Through a series of poignant narratives, the book explores the challenges and resilience of its characters as they confront the harsh realities of racial discrimination. - **"The Closet on the Top Floor"** follows Winifred, a pioneering Black student at an integrated college, who faces an unsettling experience of invisibility. - **"Mint Juleps not Served Here"** tells the story of a family living in isolation, taking drastic measures to shield their son from the outside world. - **"Spiders Cry without Tears"** examines the complexities of interracial and extramarital relationships through the lives of Meg and Walt. - The titular story, **"Neighbors,"** captures the tension of an older sister as her younger brother prepares to attend a desegregated school. These stories offer a vivid portrayal of the era, highlighting the personal and societal struggles faced by African Americans, while also showcasing their strength and determination in the face of adversity.

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  • Bitter And Sweet by Rhonda McKnight

    A Lowcountry Novel

    In "Bitter and Sweet," two sisters, Mariah and Sabrina, find themselves at a pivotal moment in their lives. Mariah's world is turned upside down when her husband unexpectedly asks for a divorce and takes over the business she worked hard to build. Meanwhile, Sabrina is grappling with her own struggles, living out of her van and yearning to follow in her mother's footsteps as a baker. Their lives take an unexpected turn when their grandmother summons them to Georgetown, South Carolina, with a mysterious message. Instead of facing a family health crisis, the sisters are tasked with saving their family's restaurant. As they delve into letters from their great-great-grandmother, Tabitha, they uncover a poignant story of resilience and determination from the 1920s. Through Tabitha's experiences in Charleston during a time of racial oppression, Mariah and Sabrina find inspiration and guidance. The sisters must confront their own past traumas and bridge the emotional distance between them to forge a new path forward. Set against the backdrop of both historical and modern-day Charleston, "Bitter and Sweet" explores themes of love, family, and the enduring strength of heritage.

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  • A Love Song For Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams

    Ricki Wilde, an artistic and free-spirited woman from a prominent Atlanta family, feels out of place among her glamorous sisters. Seeking a fresh start, she moves to Harlem, renting a space in a charming brownstone owned by the elegant Ms. Della. Here, Ricki pursues her dream of opening a flower shop, immersing herself in the vibrant culture and history of the neighborhood. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a mysterious and captivating stranger, sparking a profound connection. Set in the enchanting atmosphere of modern Harlem, this is a tale of love, self-discovery, and the enduring allure of the Harlem Renaissance.

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  • Coming Home by Brittney Griner, Michelle Burford

    A Basketball Star's Journey to Freedom

    "Coming Home" is Brittney Griner's personal account of her unexpected and challenging experience in Russia. In February 2022, Brittney traveled to Moscow to play basketball during the WNBA offseason. However, her plans took a drastic turn when she was detained for carrying a small amount of medically prescribed hash oil. This book delves into her arrest, the complexities of navigating a foreign legal system, and her time in a Russian penal colony. Throughout her ordeal, Brittney reflects on the support she received from her wife Cherelle, her family, and the global community. "Coming Home" is a story of resilience, love, and the strength found in personal connections during times of adversity.

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  • A Devil Went Down To Georgia by Deb Miller Landau

    Race, Power, Privilege, and the Murder of Lita McClinton

    "A Devil Went Down To Georgia" by Deb Miller Landau delves into the tragic story of Lita McClinton Sullivan, a Black socialite whose life was cut short by a shocking murder. Set in the affluent suburb of Buckhead, Georgia, the book explores the complexities of Lita's life, her tumultuous marriage to Jim Sullivan, and the chilling events leading to her death. As Lita navigates the challenges of an interracial marriage in a racially tense environment, her husband's increasingly erratic behavior and financial secrecy strain their relationship. When Lita decides to leave, a sinister plot unfolds involving a hitman and a long pursuit for justice. The narrative uncovers the investigation's hurdles, including racial biases and a global manhunt, ultimately leading to a long-awaited conviction. Through meticulous research, Landau sheds light on this haunting crime and the relentless quest for justice by Lita's family.

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  • Connie by Connie Chung

    "Connie" is the compelling story of Connie Chung, a trailblazer in the television news industry. As the first Asian woman to make her mark in a field dominated by white men, Chung shares her journey with honesty and humor. Starting her career at a local TV station in Washington, D.C., she quickly rose to prominence at CBS News. Her narrative explores the challenges she faced, from cultural expectations to overt sexism, and highlights her determination to succeed. Through her eyes, readers gain insight into her groundbreaking interviews and the pivotal moments that defined her career. With candid reflections on her personal and professional life, "Connie" offers an inspiring look at a woman who broke barriers and made history.

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  • You Had Me At Pie by Anne Carpenter

    Fruit, Custard, Meringue, and More from Kitchen Conservatory

    In this delightful culinary romance, a talented pastry chef finds herself at a crossroads when she returns to her quaint hometown to help save her family's struggling bakery. As she navigates the challenges of reviving the business, she unexpectedly rekindles a connection with her high school sweetheart, who now runs the local farmers' market. Amidst the aroma of freshly baked pies and the warmth of small-town charm, she discovers that love, like baking, requires the perfect blend of ingredients and a dash of courage to create something truly special.

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About this list

St. Louis on the Air, 23 Books

This list features the best books of 2024 as selected by St. Louis librarians, specifically curated by Tammy Albohaire from St. Louis County Library and Ted Reidy from St. Louis Public Library. The selection criteria focused on the librarians' favorite reads from the year, with insights and personal notes accompanying each choice. The list was presented on the 'St. Louis on the Air' radio show, produced by Emily Woodbury and her team at St. Louis Public Radio. The methodology involved expert opinions from the librarians, reflecting diverse genres and themes, including fiction, nonfiction, and local interest titles, without detailing the number of votes or contributors involved in the selection process.

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