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Riveting Summer Reads: Exhibit and Book Display

Date: 
Friday, June 21, 2024

Currently up in the Dana Library for the summer, this exhibit and display offers books from our collections on mental health-related topics. Choose from a variety of novels, memoirs, and non-fiction titles that tackle important themes around mental health, well-being, anxiety, depression, mental illness, disorders, and more.

Summer is the perfect time for lighter reading while you take a break from curriculum work and textbooks. So, stop by the library today!

See the full list of selected books below. Learn more about each by searching them in CatQuest.

Fiction:  

  • Daruis the Great is not okay, by Adib Khorram 
  • The diagnosis 
  • On rotation, by Shirlene Obuobi 
  • The book of unknown Americans, by Cristina Henriquez 
  • Everything here is beautiful, by Mira Lee 
  • The surprise power of a good dumpling, by Wai Chim 
  • Imagine me gone, by Adam Haslett 

Non-fiction  

  • Happiness, by Time Lomas  
  • Notes on a nervous planet, by Matt Haig  
  • In the realm of hungry ghosts: close encounters with addiction, by Gabor Mate 
  • The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a toxic Culture, by Gabor Mate 
  • The war of kindness: building empathy in a fractured world, by Jamil Zaki 
  • Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence, by Anna Lembke 
  • My age of anxiety: fear, hope dread, and the search for peace of mind, by Scott Stossel  
  • Black fatigue: how racism erodes the mind, body, and spirit, by Mary-Frances Winters  
  • Together: the healing power of human connection in a sometimes lonely world, by Vivek Hallegere Murthy 
  • Nobody’s normal: how culture create the stigma of mental illness, by Roy Richard Grinker 
  • Unwinding Anxiety: new science shows how to break the cycles of worry and fear to heal your mind, by Judson Brewer 
  • Suicidal: why we kill ourselves, by Jesse Bering 
  • No one cares about crazy people: the chaos and heartbreak of mental health in America, by Ron Powers 
  • It didn’t start with you: how inherited family trauma shapes who we are and how to end the cycle, by Mark Wolynn 
  • The highly sensitive person: how to thrive when the world overwhelms you, by Elaine Aron 
  • How to change your mind: what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence, by Michael Pollan 
  • What happened to you?: Conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing, by Bruce D. Perry 
  • The creative act: a way of being, by Rick Rubin 
  • The body keeps score: brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma, by Bessel A. Van der Kolk 
  • Anxious generation: how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness, Jonathan Haidt  
  • The XX brain: the groundbreaking science empowering women to maximize cognitive health and prevent Alzheimer’s disease, by Lisa Mosconi 
  • The highly sensitive person, by Elaine Aron 
  • Atomic habits, by James Clear 
  • First we make the beast beautiful, by Sarah Wilson 
  • Like a boy by not a boy, Andrea Bennett 
  • Waiting for an echo, Chirstine Montross 
  • The well-gardened mind, by Sue Stuart-Smith 

Memoirs/ Biographies:

  • Heavy, by Kiese Laymon 
  • A mind spread out on the ground, Alicia Elliott 
  • Hello I want to die, by Anna Mehler Paperny 
  • On edge, by Andrea Petersen 
  • The education of corporal John Musgrave, by John Musgrave 
  • What my bones know, Stephanie Foo 
  • Maybe you should talk to someone: a therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed, by Lori Gottlieb
  • Hidden Valley Road inside the mind of an American family, by Robert Kolker
  • Gorilla and the bird: a memoir of madness and a mother’s love, by Zack McDermott 
  • Little Panic, by Amanda Stern  

Graphic Novel:  

  • Flung out of space: inspired by the indecent adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis 
  • Invisible wounds, by Jess Ruliffson 
  • Rx: a graphic memoir, by Rachel Lindsay 
  • Thin Slices of anxiety: observations and advice to ease a worried mind, by Catherine Lepage 
  • Sensory: life on the spectrum: an autistic anthology 
  • Trauma is really strange, by Steve Haines 
  • Rock steady: brilliant advice from my bipolar life, Ellen Forney 
  • Two heads: a graphic exploration of how our brains work with other brains, Uta Frith 
  • Everything is ok, by Debbie Tung 
  • Psychiatric tales: eleven graphic stories about mental illness 
  • Eat, and love yourself, Sweeney Boo 
  • Swallow me whole, by Nate Powell 
  • Sunny side up, by Jennifer L. Holm 
  • The thud, by Mikael Ross 
  • The golden hour, by Niki Smith 
  • The unwanted: stories of the Syrian refugees, by Don Brown