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NORWAY – Norway Memorial Library has added the following books to its shelves:

Fiction

“The Hero’s Walk,” Anita Rau Badami; “The Lincoln Lawyer,” Michael Connelly; “The Sunflower,” Richard Paul Evans; “Knife of Dreams,” Robert Jordan; “The Colorado Kid,” Stephen King; “The Ambler Warning,” Robert Ludlum; “Blue Smoke,” Nora Roberts.

Also, “A Wedding in December,” Anita Shreve; “On Beauty,” Zadie Smith; “At First Sight,” Nicholas Sparks; “Saving Fish From Drowning,” Amy Tan; “Everyone Worth Knowing,” Lauren Weisberger; “Iron Orchard,” Stuart Woods.

Nonfiction

“Bait and Switch,” Babara Ehrenreich; “The Granite Landscape,” Tom Wessels; “New England Nature Watch,” Tom Long; “The Planets,” Dava Sobel; “Written in Stone,” Chet and Maureen E. Raymo; “Insects and Gardens,” Eric Grissell; “Noah’s Garden,” Sara Stein; “Awesome African Wildlife,” Sarah Clark Powdermaker.

Also, “Healthy Aging,” Andrew Weil, MD; “The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth,” Sheila Kitzinger; “Birthing from Within,” Pam England; “The Thinking Woman’s Guide to a Better Birth,” Henci Goer; “Gentle Birth Choices,” Barbara Harper.

Also, “Cooking Round the Clock,” Rachael Ray; “The Baby Book,” William Sears; “The Budget-Building Book for Non-Profits; “Governance as Leadership,” Richard P. Chait; “Rockwell Kent: the Mythic and the Man,” Jake Milgram Wien; ” Farm Aid-A Song for America”; “Backwoods Ethics,” Laura and Guy Waterman.

Also, “The Everything Baby Shower Book,” Jenifer Jenkins; “Wild and Woolly: a Journal Keeper’s Handbook,” Alfred DePew; “Sightseeking: Clues to the Landscape of New England,” Christopher J. Lenney; “Reading the Mountains of Home,” John Elder; “A World of Baby Names,” Teresa Norman; “In Search of a Better World,” Franklin Benjamin; “Henry Adams and the Making of America,” Garry Wills; “A Crack in the Edge of the World,” Simon Winchester.

Maine nonfiction

“Man Bites Log,” Max Alexander; “The Outdoor Leader’s Handbook,” Gil Gilpatrick; “At Plan: an Anthology of Maine Drama.”

Biographies

“What Remains,” Carole Radziwill; “Matisse the Master,” Hilary Spurling.

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