I Cheerfully Refuse weaves the tale of a bereaved and pursued musician embarking under sail on a sentient Lake Superior in search of his departed, deeply beloved, bookselling wife.
Once you are finished, check out the rest of our Popular Reading collection. Titles range from commentary, fiction, historical fiction, mystery, suspense, non-fiction, current affairs, science, social issues, and politics.
Our collection is on the first floor of Mullen Library in the Reference Reading Room.
Hold your cursor over the Title to see a short description of the book, or click to view the catalog record. The status of the book is shown beside the call number.
Title |
Author |
Status |
I Cheerfully Refuse : a novel |
Enger, Leif |
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The Deerfield Massacre : a surprise attack, a forced march, and the fight for survival in early America |
Swanson, James L. |
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The great wave : the era of radical disruption and the rise of the outsider |
Kakutani, Michiko |
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How to find a four-leaf clover : what autism can teach us about difference, connection, and belonging |
Rodgers, Jodi |
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Last to eat, last to learn : my life in Afghanistan fighting to educate women |
Durrani, Pashtana & Bralo, Tamara |
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Means of control : how the hidden alliance of tech and government is creating a new American surveillance state |
Tau, Byron |
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American spirits |
Banks, Russell |
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Fruit of the dead : a novel |
Lyon, Rachel |
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The haunting of Velkwood |
Kiste, Gwendolyn |
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The New York game : baseball and the rise of a new city |
Baker, Kevin |
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The emperor and the endless palace |
Huang, Justinian |
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H is for hope : climate change from A to Z |
Kolbert, Elizabeth |
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The age of magical overthinking : notes on modern irrationality |
Montell, Amanda |
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Bless your heart |
Ryan, Lindy |
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Daughter of mine : a novel |
Miranda, Megan |
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The familiar |
Bardugo, Leigh, |
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The Moth presents a point of beauty : true stories of holding on and letting go |
Moth (Organization), editor |
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Somehow : thoughts on love |
Lamott, Anne |
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Tripped : Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the dawn of the psychedelic age |
Ohler, Norman |
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