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PARIS – The theme for this year’s One Book One Community program is “Making A Difference; People, Organizations, Communities,” and the one book chosen to be read is “Here If You Need Me” by Kate Braestrup. Books will go on sale at 12 locations around the Oxford Hills on Monday, Jan. 21.

The kick-off date for the book discussions and programs will be Monday, March 3, and the author will speak at 7 p.m. in the Forum at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School.

“Here If You Need Me” is the author’s memoir of her journey to a new life after the death of her husband, as well as an account of the many experiences of being the chaplain for the Maine Warden Service.

Following the kick-off event there will be discussions of her book in 10 locations throughout the Oxford Hills during March. There will also be programs on topics related to the book and the theme on the next four Monday evenings, March 10, 17, 24 and 31.

To purchase the book contact the following libraries: Bolsters Mills Village Library, 583-6421; Freeland Holmes Library, Oxford, 539-4016; Harrison Village Library, 583-2970; Hebron Academy Library, 966-2100, ext. 237; or Norway Memorial Library, 743-5309.

Other libraries offering the book for sale are Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, 743-8914, ext. 5107; Paris Public Library, 743-6994; Stephens Memorial Library, 743-5933, ext. 323; Waterford Library, 583-2050; West Paris Public Library, 674-2804; Whitman Memorial Library, Bryant Pond, 674-2505; and Zadoc Long Free Library, Buckfield, 336-2171.

For more information visit the Web at www.oxfordhillsreads.blogspot.com.

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