10/07/2025
🥳Happy Book Birthday!🥳
We have THREE incredible books out today!
In More Than a Game, Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun, with journalist Dom Amore, reflects on a career that transcended the basketball court and shaped countless lives. From humble beginnings in Braintree, Massachusetts, to building the UConn men's basketball dynasty, Calhoun shares the inspiring stories of players, coaches, and colleagues who embodied his philosophy: relationships and perseverance are the keys to greatness. Through the highs of national championships and the quiet moments of mentorship, this book reveals the essence of Calhoun's legacy: a commitment to being there for others.
GINA SCHOOL by Gina Barreca offers open, early, and rolling admissions, perpetual latecomers, mature students, speed readers, book groups, gloriously erudite librarians, anxious applicants in need of reassurance, writers in need of prompts, and gift givers. Extravagantly illustrated, provocative, reassuring and witty, GINA SCHOOL— a gorgeously delicate yet voluptuous volume — is virtually impossible to resist as an emotional support book, a motivating tome, and a daily inspiration source. GINA SCHOOL reassures readers that they are not alone, they are not nuts, and that laughing together is as close as you can get to another person without hugging them. You never have to graduate from GINA SCHOOL and will return with delight, given that it pairs just as well with coffee and cake, cheese and fruit, espresso and champagne—and, if you wish, a cap and gown.
The Secrets of the Old Post Cemetery by Patricia Crisafulli is the much-anticipated third book in the Ohnita Harbor Mystery series, reuniting readers with beloved protagonist Gabriela Domenici, the smalltown librarian and authenticator whose accidental sleuthing puts her on the frontlines of death and danger. The book opens with a historical prologue, dating back to the American Revolution, a narrative thread that weaves into a modern-day story about The Traitor's Map— a highly inaccurate spy map that could be a hoax, a ruse used against the British, or a poor attempt by an 18th century amateur cartographer.
All are available on Amazon and WoodhallPress.com 📚📖