WATERFORD – The following books were recently added to the Waterford Library collection.
Fiction
“The Abortionist’s Daughter,” Elizabeth Hyde; “Alentejo Blues,” Monica Ali; “Alternatives To Sex,” Stephen McCauley; “Black Swan Green,” David Mitchell; “Break No Bones,” Kathy Reich; “The Cold Moon: a Lincoln Rhyme Novel,” Jeffery Deaver; “Collected Stories,” Amy Hempel; “Crows Over the Wheatfield,” Adam Braver.
Also, “Everyman,” Philip Roth; “The Foreign Correspondent,” Alan Furst; “Fortunate Son,” Walter Mosley; “The Hard Way, a Jack Reacher Novel,” Lee Child; “The Hummingbird’s Daughter,” Luis Alberto Urrea.
Also, “The Husband,” Dean R. Koontz; “The Keep,” Jennifer Egan; “Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow,” Faiza Guene; “L’America,” Martha McPhee; “Lost and Found,” Carolyn Parkhurst; “The Messenger,” David Silva; “My Latest Grievance,” Elinor Lipman; “The Pale Blue Eye,” Louis Bayard.
Also, “Philosophy Made Simple,” Robert Hellenga; “The Second Coming of Malava Shikongo,” Peter Orner; “The Secret River,” Kate Greenville; “She May Not Leave,” Fay Weldon; “The Syringa Tree,” Pamela Gien; “The Ten Second Staircase,” Christopher Fowler; “Timbuktu,” Paul Auster; “The Whole World Over,” Julia Glass.
Nonfiction
“Green Living,” editors of E/The Environmental Magazine; “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore; “Mayflower: a Story of Courage, Community and War,” Nathaniel Philbrick; “The Omnivore’s Dilemma: a Natural History,” Michael Pollan.
Also, “The Boston Globe Illustrated New England Gardening Almanac,” Carol Stocker; “Outside the Not So Big House: Creating the Landscape of Home,” Julie Moir Messervy and Sarah Susanka; “Stone in the Garden; Inspiring Designs and Practical Projects,” Gordon Hayward; “Sunset Northeastern Landscaping Book,” Ken Druse.
The library is open from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday, 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
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