BUCKFIELD – New books at the Zadoc Long Free Library are announced.
Non-fiction
“Marine Sniper,” Charles Henderson; “The Wonder of Weather,” George D. Freler; “The Games We Played,” Steven Cohen; “The Lobster Chronicles,” Linda Greenlaw; “Living History,” Hillary Rodham Clinton; “Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine 1845-1850,” Susan Campbell Bartolitti; “Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps,” Andrea Warren; “To Afghanistan and Back,” Ted Rall; “Fields of Fury: The American Civil War,” James M. McPherson; “Remember Pearl Harbor,” Thomas B. Allen.
Fiction
“Breaking Point,” Alex Flinn; “Freedom at Any Price,” Amanda Stephens; “Police on Patrol,” Annie Auerbach; “Justice for All,” Amanda Stephens; “Summer’s Vacation,” Lynn Plourde; “The Slippery Slope,” Lemony Snickett; “Spring’s Sprung,” Lynn Plourde; “Wild Child,” Lynn Plourde.
Also, “The Big Book of Urban Legends,” Jan Harold Brunvand; “How I Became an American,” Karin Gundisch; “My House in Umbria,” William Trevor; “Torn Threads,” Anne Isaacs; “The DaVinci Code,” Dan Brown; “Rules of the Road,” Joan Bauer.
Also, “The Lightkeeper’s Daughter,” Iaian Lawrence; “The Book of Fred Abby Bardi Mississippi Trial 1955,” Chris Crowe; “Becoming Joe Dimaggio,” Maria Testa; “The Carnivorous Carnival,” Lemony Snickett; “Winter Waits,” Lynn Plourde; “Thank You Grandpa,” Lynn Plourde; “Snow Day,” Lynn Plourde; “School Picture Day,” Lynn Plourde; “Teacher Appreciation Day,” Lynn Plourde.
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