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Executive Order targets the Institute for Museum and Library Services
Mar 17 2025
In a March 14 executive order, the Trump Administration is seeking to eliminate the Institute for Museum and Library Services “to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law.” The EO states that the IMLS—along with six additional entities including the U.S. Agency for Global Media and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution—“shall reduce the performance of their statutory functions and associated personnel to the minimum presence and function required by law.”
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A Map to Paradise
by Susan Meissner
From the USA Today bestselling author of Only the Beautiful. 1956, Malibu, California: Something is not right on Paradise Circle.

Becoming Madam Secretary
by Stephanie Dray
New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray returns with a captivating novel about an American heroine France Perkins—now in paperback!

Dream Count
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
A searing new novel from the bestselling author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists, exploring four women’s desires.

The Jackal’s Mistress
by Chris Bohjalian
From the New York Times bestselling author of Hour of the Witch, a Civil War love story of a Confederate wife and a wounded Yankee.
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The Antidote
by Karen Russell
A gripping dust bowl epic about five characters whose fates become entangled after a storm ravages their small Nebraskan town.

Jane and Dan at the End of the World
by Colleen Oakley
Date Night meets Bel Canto in this hilarious tale.

Raising Hare
by Chloe Dalton
A moving and fascinating meditation on freedom, trust, and loss through one woman’s friendship with a wild hare.
The Dream Hotel
by Laila Lalami
A Read with Jenna pick. A riveting novel about one woman’s fight for freedom, set in a near future where even dreams are under surveillance.

Girl Falling
by Hayley Scrivenor
The USA Today bestselling author of Dirt Creek returns with a story of grief and truth.
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