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NORWAY – The Norway Memorial Library June book list is announced.

Fiction

Block, Stefan Merrill, “The Story of Forgetting”; Box, C. J., “Blood Trail”; Burdett, John, “Bangkok Haunts”; Child, Lee, “Nothing to Lose”; Clark, Carol Higgins, “Zapped”; Clark, Mary Higgins, “Where Are You Now?”; Cornwell, Patricia, “The Front”; Diaz, Junot, “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.”

Also, Dubus, Andre, “The Garden of Last Days”; Frank, Dorothea Benton, “Bulls Island”; Furst, Alan, “The Spies of Warsaw”; Giffin, Emily, “Love the One You’re with”; Gutterson, David, “The Other”; Haddam, Jane, “Cheating at Solitaire”; Hall, Parnell, “The Sudoku Puzzle Murders.”

Also, Harris, Joanne, “The Girl with No Shadow”; Henry, Patti Callahan, “The Art of Keeping Secrets”; Henry, Sue, “Degrees of Separation”; Hess, Joan, “Mummy Dearest”; Lehrer, Jim, “Mack to the Rescue”; Leon, Donna, “The Girl of His Dreams”; Lowell, Elizabeth, “Blue Smoke and Murder.”

Also, Martin, Kat, “Season of Strangers”; McMahon, Neil, “Dead Silver”; Meyer, Deon, “Devil’s Peak”; Olmstead, Robert, “Coal Black Horse”; Page, Katherine Hall, “The Body in the Gallery”; Parker, Robert B., “Resolution”; Patterson, James, “Sail” and “Sundays at Tiffany’s.”

Also, Perry, Anne, “Buckingham Palace Gardens”; Pronzini, Bill, “Fever”; Rushdie, Salman, “The Enchantress of Florence”; Saylor, Steven, “The Triumph of Caesar”; Siegel, Sheldon, “Judgment Day”; Smith, Tom Rob, “Child 44”; Stansberry, Domenic, “The Ancient Rain”; Stark, Richard, “Dirty Money”; Steinhauer, Olen, “Victory Square”; Unger, Lisa, “Black Out.”

Nonfiction

Shea, Suzanne Strempek, “Sundays in America”; Webb, James J., “A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America”; Phillips, Kevin, “Bad Money”; Royte, Elizabeth, “Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It”; Emanuel, Ezekiel, “Healthcare, Guaranteed: a Simple, Secure Solution for America,” “Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope.”

Also, Bernstein, William J., “A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World”; Kaku, Michio, “Physics of the Impossible”; Hornbacher, Marya, “Madness: a Bipolar Life”; Solomon, Steve, “Gardening When It Counts”; Kasper, Lynne Rossetto, “The Splendid Table’s How to Eat Supper.”

Also, Pump, Anna, “Summer on a Plate”; Iyer, Raghavan, “660 Curries”; Roberts, Cokie, “Ladies of Liberty: the Women Who Shaped Our Nation”; Weller, Sheila, “Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and the Journey of a Generation.”

Biographies

Goodison, Lorna, “From Harvey River: a Memoir of My Mother and Her Island”; Poitier, Sidney, “Life Beyond Measure: Letters to My Great-Granddaughter”; Shatner, William, “Up Till Now: the Autobiography”; Stringer, C. Vivian, “Standing Tall: a Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph”; Tillman, Mary, “Boots on the Ground by Dusk: My Tribute to Pat Tillman”; Walters, Barbara, “Audition: a Memoir.”

Maine nonfiction

Schmitt, Catherine, “A Coastal Companion: a Year in the Gulf of Main from Cape Cod to Canada”; Kelsey, Kerck, “Remarkable Americans: the Washburn Family.”

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