Staff Picks
February 2023

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Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine
Justin Hammack, Madeline Puckette

"This book is a great starting point to learn how to understand and appreciate wine on a different level. Over the holidays, my family used this book each night and tried new wines together, learning where the wines were made, what notes we should be tasting and new pairings to try as we explored." — Meredith


Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire
Rebecca Henderson

"I thought this book was an excellently argued thesis on how capitalism can adapt to meet the needs of our rapidly changing world." — Randy


A Little Life
Hanya Yanagihara

"This beautifully crafted novel follows four friends living in NYC. The book's narrative takes you through each of their lives, but ultimately focuses on one of the four friends, Jude. The book follows their relationships changing under the influence of success, wealth, addiction, and pride. I found myself relating to each of the characters in some way while reading. And Hanya Yanagihara's amazing writing kept me glued to each page until the end." — Riley


John Doerr
Speed & Scale

"Mr. Doerr lays out a battle strategy for deploying climate solutions at the speed and scale that are necessary. John Doerr simplifies the wicked problem of climate solutions to a handful of manageable objectives and key results." — Randy


The Body Keeps The Score
Bessel van der Kolk

"This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding the different aspects of trauma and its effect on the body and on society as a whole. Bessel van der Kolk guides the reader through his decades of research, with facts and stories from his own experiences, and offers new perspectives and insights on the subject of trauma." — Riley


The Order of Time
Carlo Rovelli

"Carlo Rovelli does an excellent job of explaining how we as a society perceive the effects of relativity and time itself. It’s a fun read, and may challenge what you think you know about time. He explains the physics involved in a simple way that doesn’t require many (if any) Google searches." — Kylen