b'Book ReportExplore Matters Magazinesstory topics with these booksFrom Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley & Riley KeoughBefore her sudden death in 2023, Lisa Marie Pre-sley was working on this searing memoir of grief, first of growing up in the long shadow of her iconic father, and later the gutting death of her son. Her daughter Riley Keough, listened to the tapes Lisa Marie left behind and resolved to finish her story, helping her grieve her mothers death in the process.The Frozen River by Ariel LawhonIn this historical mystery set in 1789 Maine, the body of a man accused of a violent crime is found entombed in the river. Martha, a town healer and midwife, be-comes convinced that the man was murdered before being thrown into the river, to cover up a respected leaders role in the alleged crime. Lawhon relies on Marthassurvivingdiariestofashionacompelling story of justice in the face of societal indifference.Alice in a Winter Wonderland by Jan BrettIn this picture book, beloved childrens author Jan Brett moves Alice out to Alaska, where the white rabbit takes her through a glacier and into a visual-ly stunning wonderland. Kids familiar with the orig-inal Lewis Carroll story will be delighted as AliceCELEBRATE encounters familiar characters (the Cheshire Cat,ECIAL OCthe King and Queen of Hearts) recast as Alaskan SP C A Swilderness animals, and familiar scenes (the tea party).OUR WITH US! I O NYThe Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtA substantial and timely deep dive into the effectsATsmartphones and social media are having on our children, whose lack of independent play time and addiction to an online life are contributing to an epidemic of loneliness and depression. Using the latest research, Haidt offers workable suggestions for how we can coexist with this technology and reclaim our kids childhoods. M A P L E W O O DHot and Bothered by Jancee Dunn Make memories with friends, family, or colleaguesDunn,along-timewriterofmentalhealthissues,in a private, hands-on cooking & dining experiencebegan experiencing perimenopausal symptoms inled by a professional chef in our beautiful, loft-like space.her mid-40s and wanted to know: Why is so little still known about this common, natural life transition,3-hour, 3-course events . 10 person minimum, 20 maxand why do we talk in hushed tones about it? With good humor and refreshing candor, she digs in and BYOB (wine & beer) welcome!shines a light on what we now know about this still-mysterious condition, and what remedies there are.Contact Dawndawn@kitchentablemaplewood.com298 Walton Avenue, South Orange | 973-762-0230 | sopl.orgkitchentable.maplewood Kitchen Table Maplewoodbook report /19'