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'Between Us: How Cultures Create Emotions' by Batja Mesquita discusses how emotions are not necessarily innate but are made as we live our lives together in shared cultural contexts, and how acknowledging differences can help humanize us.
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💥 At the Library, free access to information is our superpower.
Visit any NYPL branch for a new, exclusive library card featuring New York City’s hometown Super Hero: Spider-Man. #AmazingLibraryCard on.nypl.org/3Sax8De
In 'Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases' by Paul Holes, the cold case investigator who finally caught the Golden State Killer provides an insider account of some of the most notorious cases in contemporary American history.
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💥 New Yorkers—it’s time to tap into the power of reading!
Stop by your friendly neighborhood branch of NYPL for a special, limited-edition library card featuring the world’s favorite web-slinger—and lifelong New Yorker—Spider-Man. #AmazingLibraryCard on.nypl.org/3yP5GnA
In 'Mrs. Fletcher' by Tom Perrotta, a middle-aged divorcee receives an erotic message from a secret admirer and becomes obsessed with a fantasy porn site for women. Meanwhile, her son encounters challenges to his outmoded ideas of sex.
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Whether you’re at the @NYPL with your limited-edition Spider-Man library card or reading with your little one on Marvel HQ, you are bound to get webbed up in Spidey's adventures! #MarvelMustHaves bit.ly/3CzYUDr
Join us for Open House Week at NYPL!
Drop by your local NYPL branch for free library goodies, a special-edition Spider-Man library card, and more. #AmazingLibraryCard on.nypl.org/3S7XqGc
'New to Liberty' by DeMisty D. Bellinger Is a Ghost IRL! 👻, set in 1933, 1947, and 1966—offers a snapshot of mid-century America during which these women's actions have consequences for generations to come.
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