NORWAY – Norway Memorial Library has announced the following new arrivals to the book shelves.

Fiction

Baldacci, “The Camel Club”; Black, “The Heist”; Blacklaws, “Karoo Boy”; Brown, “Chill Factor”; Busch, “North”; Clarke, “The Scorpion’s Gate”; Cook, “Red Leaves”; Cornwell, “Predator”; Daheim, “Dead Man Docking”; Gimenez, “The Color of Law”; Hamill, “Ten Spot”; Karon, “Light from Heaven.”

Also, Keltner, “Buddha Baby”; Koontz, “Forever Odd”; LaHaye, “The Regime; Evil Advances”; Langer, “The Washington Story”; Learner, “The Witch of Cologne”; Meyer, “Dead at Daybreak”; Palmer, “Conversations with the Far Girl”; Park, “Almost Doesn’t Count.”

Also, Perry, “A Christmas Guest”; Roberts, “Red Lily”; Russell, “Dead Game”; Scott, “Liberation”; See, “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan”; Steel, “Toxic Bachelors”; Trobaugh, “The Tea-Olive Bird Watching Society.”

Nonfiction

Feldman, “Divided by God”; Watson, “Bread and Roses: Mills, Migrants and the Struggle…American Dream”; Silbiger, “Retire Early: Make the Smart Choices”; Pearce, “Deep Jungle”; Hageneder, “The Meaning of Trees”; Heinrich, “Mind of the Raven.”

Also, Andres, “Tapas; a Taste of Spain in America”; “Moosewood Restaurant: Simple Suppers”; Gotty, “Common Sense Business”; Willingham, “Integrity Service”; Wagner, “Barns, Sheds and Outbuildings”; Ritchie, “Great Rubber Stamping; Ideas, Tips and Techniques”; Murphy, “The Root of Wild Madder.”

Also, Terkel, “And They All Sang; Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey”; Smiley, “13 Ways of Looking at the Novel”; Bradbury, “Bradbury Speaks”; Gaines, “Mozart and Leadbelly”; Robbins, “Wild Ducks Flying Backward”; Goodwin, “Doris Kearns – Team of Rivals”;Millard, “River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey.”

Maine nonfiction

Gurney, “Good Times”; Roorbach, “Temple Stream: a Rural Odyssey”; McIntyre, “A Century Apart; Maine Then and Now.”

Biography

Halberstam, “The Education of a Coach”; Lesley, “Craig – Burning Fence: a Western Memoir of Fatherhood”; Pazira, “A Bed of Rose Flowers.”

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