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New books at the library

Fri. Feb. 22, 2019
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New books at the library.

Adult bestseller:

Bear Town by Fredrik Backman: Bestselling author of a Man Called Ove: Down by the lake stands an old ice rink that was built by the men of the town generations ago. The junior hockey team is ready to compete in the national championships with a good chance of winning. Hopes are being pinned on the young teenage players.

The Golden Tresses of the Dead: A Flavia de Luce mystery by Alan Bradley: Twelve-year-old Flavia's sister Ophelia is getting married in the small English town of Bishop's Lacey. Flavia has honed her considerable detection skills to the point where she has turned professional. Together with dependable Dogger, estate gardener and her sounding board, the two set up shop at the once-grand mansion of Buckshaw, ready to serve. They don't have long to wait.

Machine Without Horses by Helen Humphreys: She explores the real life and the imagined life of the famous and very private salmon-fly dresser who worked out of her small cottage for sixty years in a village in the north of Scotland, Megan Boyd.

Lies, Love, and Breakfast at Tiffany's by Julie Wright: Silvia knows that the lie is that women in Hollywood are just pretty faces. She wants to be treated as an equal and prove her worth as a film editor. She and Ben have worked together as editors before so she thinks that he is the perfect one to ask for feedback on her first major film. Then a lawsuit develops, threatening both of their jobs.

Adult biography:

Inheritance: a memoir of genealogy, paternity, and love by Dani Shapiro

Adult inspirational:

The Best of Intentions by Susan Anne Mason: Book One of Canadian Crossings. Grace uses an assumed name to secure the position of her young nephew Christian's nanny so that she can see that he is being well taken care of but she soon finds herself falling in love with the boy's guardian, Andrew Easton.

Adult large print:

Dead Sea Rising by Jerry B. Jenkins

Adult non-fiction:

The Inflamed Mind: a radical new approach to depression by Edward Bullmore

Crossroads of the Continent: a history of The Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers by Barbara Huck, editor

Adult paperback:

Too Far Gone by Allison Brennan

Young adult:

The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe

DVD:

Forty Guns starring Barbara Stanwyck

Junior fiction:

Sweep: the story of a girl and her monster by Jonathan Auxier

Kate's Really Good at Hockey by Christina M. Frey and Howard Shapiro

Coop the Great by Larry Verstraete

Junior picture book:

The Berenstain Bear's Pet Rescue by Mike Berenstain                    

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