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WATERFORD — The following are new books in the Waterford Library

Fiction

“Best Friends Forever,” Jennifer Weiner; “A Change in Altitude,” Anita Shreve; “The Children’s Book,” A.S.Byatt; “Crossers,” Philip Caputo; “Evidence,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Family Album,” Penelope Lively; “Generosity,” Richard Powers; “Half Broke Horses,” Jeannette Wall; “Hard Ball,” Sara Paretsky; “Her Fearful Symmetry,” Audrey Niffenegger; “Homer and Langley,” E.L.Doctorow; “Juliet, Naked,” Nick Hornby; “Labor Day,” Joyce Maynard; “The Lacuna,” Barbara Kingsolver.

Also, “Last Night in Twisted River,” John Irving; “The Last Song,” Nicholas Sparks; “A Long, Long Time Ago & Essentially True,” Brigid Pasulka; “Love and Summer,” William Trevor; “The Museum of Innocence,” Orhan Pamuk; “Nine Dragons,” Michael Connelly; “The Professional,” Robert B. Parker; “True Blue,” David Baldacci; “Under the Dome,” Stephen King; “Undone,” Karin Slaughter; “The Wet Nurses’ Tale,” Erica Eisdorfer.

Nonfiction

“Strength in What Remains,” Tracy Kidder; “True Compass: a Memoir,” Edward M. Kennedy; “What Dogs See, Smell and Know,” Alexandra Horowitz.

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Children

“How Do You Wokka-Wokka,” Elizabeth Bluemil; “Otis,” Loren Long; “Skippyjon Jones: Lost in Spice,” by Judy Schachner.

Young adult

“Callie’s Rules,” Naomi Zucker; “Explore Colonial America: 25 Great Projects,” Verna Fisher; “Fire,” Kristen Cashore; “Graceling,” Kristen
Cashore; “Heading West: Life with the Pioneers,” Pat McCarthy; “How Do You Say Goodbye in Robot,” Natalie Standiford; “Rapunzel’s Revenge,”
Shannon Hale; “Recycle This Book,” Dan Gutman; “The Chosen One,” Carol
Lynch Williams; “The Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Waiting, book 1,”
Patrick Ness; “The Miles Between,” Mary Pearson; “The Silver Blade,”
Sally Gardner.

The Waterford Library is open to all residents of Waterford. Library hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday, from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to noon Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday.

A delivery program is available for Waterford residents. Books will be delivered to residents of the town who are unable to travel to the library for any reason; this includes people with permanent or temporary disabilities or health problems. A library volunteer will deliver books to participants approximately every three weeks and books will be renewable by telephoning either the library or the volunteer. To sign up for the program, residents may call the library at 583-2050.

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