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NORWAY – New books at the Norway Memorial Library have been announced.

Fiction

“Saul and Patsy,” Charles Baxter; “Last Car to Elysian Fields,” James Lee Burke; “Prairie Nocturne,” Ivan Doig; “The Small Boat of Great Sorrows,” Dan Fesperman; “Bleachers,” John Grishman; “Fatal Tide,” Iris Johansen; “Love Me,” Garrison Keillor; “The Fifth Book of Peace,” Maxine Hong Kingston; “Everyone Dies,” Michael McGarrity; “Smoke Screen,” Kyle Mills; “Kit’s Law,” Donna Morrissey; “Four Spirits,” Sena Jeter Naslund; “The Last Nazi,” Stan Pottinger; “Villa Incognito,” Tom Robbins; “Remember When,” Nora Roberts.

Nonfiction

“Women Confronting Retirement,” Nan Bauer Maglin; “Why America Slept,” Gerald Posner; “Absolutely American,” David Lipsky; “The Bounty,” Caroline Alexander; “Death and Justice,” Mark Fuhrman; “Making Schools Work,” William Ouchi; “Authentic Leadership,” Bill George; “Patterns of Home,” Max Jacobson; “Proof: A Play,” David Auburn; “Boogers Are My Beat,” Dave Barry; “Bushwhacked,” Molly Ivins; “Tales of a Female Nomad,” Rita Gelman; “Naked in Bagdad,” Anne Garrels; “Tournament of Shadows,” Karl Meyer; “Middletown America,” Gail Sheehy; “Where I Was From,” Joan Didion.

Biography

“Running With Scissors,” Augusten Burroughs; “That Man: an Insider’s Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt,” Robert Jackson; “Mountains Behond Mountains,” Tracy Kidder; “Lost Names,” Richard E. Kim; “Molly Spotted Elk: a Penobscot in Paris,” Bunny McBride.

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