Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
May 2018 - June 2018
These are books and media new to the library and cataloged by the Inyo County Free Library.
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Girls who code: learn to code and change the world By Saujani, Reshma Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 005.1023 SAU Introduces the relevance of coding and shares down-to-earth explanations about coding principles and real-life stories of women programmers who work at such places as Pixar and NASA. - (Baker & Taylor) |
NEW RELEASE Locked up for freedom: civil rights protesters at the Leesburg Stockade By Schwartz, Heather E Publishing Date: [2018] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 323.1196 SCH "In 1963, more than 30 African American girls, ages 11-14, were arrested for taking part in Civil Rights protests in Americus, Georgia. Then came a greater ordeal: confinement in a Civil-War-era stockade."--Provided by publisher. |
Fault lines in the Constitution: the framers, their fights, and the flaws that affect us today By Levinson, Cynthia Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 342.7302 Many of the political issues we struggle with today have their roots in the US Constitution. Husband-and-wife team Cynthia and Sanford Levinson take readers back to the creation of this historic document and discuss how contemporary problems were first introduced--then they offer possible solutions. Think Electoral College, gerrymandering, even the Senate. Many of us take these features in our system for granted. But they came about through haggling in an overheated room in 1787, and we're still experiencing the ramifications. Each chapter in this timely and thoughtful exploration of the Constitution's creation begins with a story--all but one of them true--that connects directly back to a section of the document that forms the basis of our society and government From the award-winning team, Cynthia Levinson, children's book author, and Sanford Levinson, constitutional law scholar, Fault Lines in the Constitution will encourage exploration and discussion from young and old readers alike. |
From here to there: the story of how we transport ourselves and everything else By Newquist, H. P Publishing Date: 2017 Classification: JNF Call Number: J 629.0409 NEW "A history of transportation from primitive technology to driverless cars."--Provided by publisher. |
Home on the range: John A. Lomax and his cowboy songs By Hopkinson, Deborah Publishing Date: c2009 Classification: JNF Call Number: J 782.4216 HOP As a child, John Avery Lomax loved the songs he heard the cowboys singing along the nearby Chisholm Trail. He began writing them down at an early age. As John grew older, he traveled the country collecting and recording cowboy songs, helping to preserve many favorites. |
Muddy: the story of blues legend Muddy Waters By Mahin, Michael James Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 782.4216 MAH Presents the life of blues legend Muddy Waters, describing how he persisted with his interest in music despite a lack of encouragement from his family and record producers, leading him to Chicago where he was able to record his unique country blues sound. |
The magician and the spirits: Harry Houdini and the curious pastime of communicating with the dead By Noyes, Deborah Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 793.8092 NOY "Famed illusionist Harry Houdini embarks on a quest to investigate spiritual phenomena and the possibility of communication with those on the "other side.""-- |
First to the top: Sir Edmund Hillary's amazing Everest adventure By Hill, David Publishing Date: 2015 Classification: JNF Call Number: J 796.5220 HIL "Up on the world's highest mountain, the sky is tinged the black colour of space and the air is almost too thin to breathe. How did Ed, a small, shy boy from the tiny town of Tuakau in New Zealand, grow up to become the world's most famous mountaineer and adventurer? How did he climb Everest and do so many other astonishing things?"--Publisher information. In picture book format. |
First to the top: Sir Edmund Hillary's amazing Everest adventure By Hill, David Publishing Date: 2015 Classification: JNF Call Number: J 796.5220 HIL "Up on the world's highest mountain, the sky is tinged the black colour of space and the air is almost too thin to breathe. How did Ed, a small, shy boy from the tiny town of Tuakau in New Zealand, grow up to become the world's most famous mountaineer and adventurer? How did he climb Everest and do so many other astonishing things?"--Publisher information. In picture book format. |
Bertha takes a drive: how the Benz automobile changed the world By Adkins, Jan Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 796.7094 ADK It's 1888 and Bertha Benz's husband, Karl, has invented the prototype Benz motorwagen. But the German government declares the vehicle illegal, and the church calls it the devil's work. Unbeknownst to her husband, Bertha steals away with her two sons and drives nearly one hundred miles to prove just how amazing the motorwagen is. Bertha's mechanical savvy gets the boys to Grandma's house safely, and the remarkable mother/son road trip reduces global concern about moving vehicles. |
A storm too soon: a remarkable true survival story in 80-foot seas By Tougias, Mike Publishing Date: [2016] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 910.9163 TOU "When a forty-seven-foot sailboat disappears in the Gulf Stream in the throes of a calamitous storm, it leaves behind three weary passengers struggling to stay alive afloat a life raft in violent waves 80 feet tall"--Provided by publisher. |
In the Shadow of Liberty: The Hidden History of Slavery, Four Presidents, and Five Black Lives By Davis, Kenneth C. Publishing Date: [2016] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 920.0092 DAV "An examination of American slavery through the true stories of five enslaved people who were considered the property of some of our best-known presidents"-- |
The Battle of Inchon: turning point of the Korean War By MacCarald, Clara Publishing Date: [2016] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 951.9042 MAC Explores the Battle of Inchon of the Korean War. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and questions to prompt critical thinking make this an exciting and informative read. |
Now or never: 54th Massachusetts Infantry's war to end slavery By Shepard, Ray Anthony Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J 973.7415 SHE Here is the riveting dual biography of two little-known but extraordinary men in Civil War history George E. Stephens and James Henry Gooding. These Union soldiers not only served in the Massachusetts 54th Infantry, the well-known black regiment, but were also war correspondents who published eyewitness reports of the battlefields. Their dispatches told the truth of their lives at camp, their intense training, and the dangers and tragedies on the battlefield. Like the other thousands of black soldiers in the regiment, they not only fought against the Confederacy and the inhumanity of slavery, but also against injustice in their own army. The regiment's protest against unfair pay resulted in America's first major civil rights victory; equal pay for African American soldiers. This fresh perspective on the Civil War includes an author's note, timeline, bibliography, index and source notes. . |
The Nantucket sea monster: a fake news story By Pattison, Darcy Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J001.944 PAT Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper? Early in August 1937, a news flash came: a sea monster had been spotted lurking off the shore of Nantucket Island. Historically, the Massachusetts island had served as port for whaling ships. Eyewitnesses swore this wasn't a whale, but some new, fearsome creature. As eyewitness account piled up, newspaper stories of the sea monster spread quickly. Across the nation, people shivered in fear. Then, footprints were found on a Nantucket beach. Photographs were sent to prominent biologists for their opinion. Discussion swirled about raising a hunting party. On August 18, news spread across the island: the sea monster had been captured. Islanders ran to the beach and couldn't believe their eyes. This nonfiction picture book is a perfect tool to discuss non-political fake news stories. |
Understanding coding through simulations By Harris, Patricia Publishing Date: 2017 Classification: JNF Call Number: J003.3 HAR Describes how simulation can assist in understanding complex problems, discusses how it is built on reality and requires varied components, and highlights how it can be applied in computer coding. |
By Byers, Ann Publishing Date: 2017 Classification: JNF Call Number: J005.82 BYE Learn about famous codes and the attempts people have made to solve them. |
By Bond, Dave Publishing Date: [2017] Classification: JNF Call Number: J006.3 BON Examines how artificial intelligence works, its effects on society, the ethical issues it raises, and possible future developments. |
NEW RELEASE Artificial intelligence: building smarter machines By McPherson, Stephanie Sammartino Publishing Date: [2018] Classification: JNF Call Number: J006.3 MCP "Artificial intelligence promises to make our lives easier and better. Learn about the accelerated pace of technology as things that were once science fiction become science fact"-- |
Gay power: the Stonewall Riots and the gay rights movement, 1969 By Kuhn, Betsy Publishing Date: c2011 Classification: JNF Call Number: J306 KUH On the night of June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City. They didn't expect much trouble. But the bar's customers decided to take a stand. They hurled rocks and bricks at the police and chanted "Gay Power." This uprising gave birth to a new liberation movement. This history explores the decades of discrimination and abuse that gay people endured in earlier eras, the liberation movement of the 60's and 70's, and the continuing fight for equal rights and recognition. |
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