Incoming Resources
- The age of innocence, by Edith Wharton ; with an introduction by R.W.B. Lewis
- The Hash Knife outfit, Zane Grey
- One of ours, Willa Cather
- Their eyes were watching God, Zora Neale Hurston ; with a foreword by Edwidge Danticat
- Valley of the sun, frontier stories, by Louis L'Amour
- Tomorrow will be better, a novel, Betty Smith
- The landscapes of Anne of Green Gables, the enchanting island that inspired L.M. Montgomery, Catherine Reid
- Zora and Langston, a story of friendship and betrayal, Yuval Taylor
- Dr. Seuss, American icon, Philip Nel
- The acts of King Arthur and his noble knights, John Steinbeck ; edited by Chase Horton ; with a foreword by Christopher Paolini
- The annotated cat, under the hat of Seuss and his cats, Philip Nel
- Mad at the world, a life of John Steinbeck, William Souder
- Anthem, by Ayn Rand
- Raymond Chandler, Jerry Speir
- The pearl, John Steinbeck
- Of mice and men, John Steinbeck
- May there be a road, Louis L'Amour
- The great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Light in August, the corrected text, William Faulkner
- Trouble shooter, a Hopalong Cassidy novel, by Louis L'Amour
- A tree grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith ; with a foreword by Anna Quindlen
- Who was Dr. Seuss?, by Janet Pascal ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Lost stories, 21 long-lost stories from the best-selling creator of Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon, and The Thin Man, Dashiell Hammett ; edited by Vince Emery ; introduction by Joe Gores
- Joy in the morning, Betty Smith
- Who was Ernest Hemingway?, by Jim Gigliotti ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- So we read on, how The Great Gatsby came to be and why it endures, Maureen Corrigan
- Critical essays on Willa Cather, [compiled by] John J. Murphy. --
- No traveller returns, a novel, Louis L'Amour with Beau L'Amour
- Flapper, a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern, Joshua Zeitz
- The Siamese twin mystery, Ellery Queen ; introduction by Otto Penzler
- Death comes for the archbishop, Willa Cather
- The buccaneers, a novel by Edith Wharton ; completed by Marion Mainwaring
- Beast master's quest, Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie
- Jump at the sun, Alicia Williams ; illustrated by Jacqueline Alcantara
- Imagine that!, how Dr. Seuss wrote The cat in the hat, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown, Mac Barnett and Sarah Jacoby
- In the great green room, the brilliant and bold life of Margaret Wise Brown, Amy Gary
- Everybody behaves badly, the true story behind Hemingway's masterpiece The Sun Also Rises, Lesley Blume
- The collected short stories of Louis L'Amour, Louis L'Amour, v. 7
- Atlas shrugged, Ayn Rand
- Becoming Dr. Seuss, Theodor Geisel and the making of an American imagination, Brian Jay Jones
- Ayn Rand's Atlas shrugged, a philosophical and literary companion, edited by Edward W. Younkins
- The outlaws of mesquite, frontier stories, by Louis L'Amour
- A tree grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith ; with a new introduction by Anna Quindlen
- Bird girl, Gene Stratton-Porter shares her love of nature with the world, written by Jill Esbaum ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- Writer, sailor, soldier, spy, Ernest Hemingway's secret adventures, 1935-1961, Nicholas Reynolds
- The Grapes of wrath, John Steinbeck ; introduction and notes by Robert DeMott
- Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick, stories from the Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston ; foreword by Tayari Jones ; edited with an introduction by Genevieve West
- Obscene in the extreme, the burning and banning of John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath, Rick Wartzman
- Southern daughter, the life of Margaret Mitchell, Darden Asbury Pyron