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WEST PARIS – Many books have been added to the West Paris “Little Castle” Library.

New titles on the nonfiction shelf include “The Way It Was,” memories of Taisto Koskela; “The Legend of BarJo Restaurant, the Life of Josephine McAllister Stone”; and “Telling Their Stories, Women Business Owners in Western Maine.”

Tthe library now has “Mayflower” and “In the Heart of the Sea,” both by Nathaniel Philbrick; “His Excellency, George Washington,” Joseph J. Ellis; “River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey,” Candice Millard; “At Canaan’s Edge,” Taylor Branch; “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” John Perkins.

Also, “When the Mississippi Ran Backwards,” Jay Feldman; “The City of Falling Angels,” John Berendt; “102 Minutes (The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers).” Jim Dwyer; “My War,” Andy Rooney; “Night,” Elie Weisel; “The True History of the Elephant Man,” Michael Howell; “Teacher Man,” Frank McCourt; and “In Cold Blood,” Truman Capote.

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