Transcendent kingdom
Book
First edition.
"A novel about faith, science, religion, and family that tells the deeply moving portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants ravaged by depression and addiction and grief, narrated by a fifth year candidate in neuroscience at Stanford school of medicine studying the neural circuits of reward seeking behavior in mice"--
Available copies
- 24 of 65 copies available at Westchester Library System.
Current holds
9 current holds with 65 total copies.View other formats and editions
Location | Call Number / Shelving Location |
Barcode | Status / Due Date |
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Ardsley Public Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) New Book |
31000151255380 |
Checked out 04/14/2021 |
Bedford Free Library | FIC GYA (Text) New Book |
31002150809118 |
Checked out 04/21/2021 |
Bedford Hills Free Library | GYASI (Text) New Book |
31003151567309 |
Available - |
Briarcliff Manor Public Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31036150936224 |
Checked out 04/07/2021 |
Bronxville Public Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31004151715583 |
Checked out 04/24/2021 |
Chappaqua Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31005153444338 |
Checked out 04/16/2021 |
Chappaqua Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) Fiction |
31005500427382 |
Available - |
Chappaqua Library | FICTION GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31005500427390 |
Checked out 04/14/2021 |
Croton Free Library | FICTION/GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31006151795242 |
Checked out 04/24/2021 |
Croton Free Library | FICTION/GYASI (Text) New Fiction |
31006151795259 |
Checked out 04/12/2021 |
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Record details
- ISBN: 9780525658184
- ISBN: 0525658181
- Physical Description: pages cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2020.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "This is a Borzoi book." |
Summary, etc.: | "A novel about faith, science, religion, and family that tells the deeply moving portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants ravaged by depression and addiction and grief, narrated by a fifth year candidate in neuroscience at Stanford school of medicine studying the neural circuits of reward seeking behavior in mice"-- Provided by publisher. |