NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library has announced the July book list.
Nonfiction
Kurlansky, Mark, “Ready for a Brand New Beat: How ‘Dancing in the Street’ Became the Anthem for Changing America”; Fisher, Robin Gaby, “The Boys of the Dark: a Story of Betrayal and Redemption in the Deep South”; Fox, Margalit, “The Riddle of the Labyrinth: the Quest to Crack an Ancient Code.”
Also, Newitz, Annalee, “Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction”; Sibley, David Allen, “The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.”
Also, Ofri, Danielle, “What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine”; Grandin, Temple, “The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum”; Virga, Vint, “The Soul of All Living Creatures: What Animals Can Teach Us About Being Human.
Also, Jehanara, Tremayne, Wendy, “The Good Life Lab: Radical Experiments in Hands-On-Living”; Kyle, Chris, “American Gun: A History of the U. S. in Ten Firearms”; “Martha Stewart’s Favorite Crafts for Kids: 175 Projects for Kids of all Ages to Create, Build, Design, Explore, and Share.”
Also, Hiatt, June Hemmons, “The Principles of Knitting: Methods and Techniques of Hand Knitting”; Brown, Daniel James, “The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.”
Also, Ephron, Nora, “I Feel Bad About My Neck: and Other Thoughts on being a Woman”; Sovich, Nina, “To the Moon and Timbuktu: a Trek Through the Heart of Africa”; Easton, Robin, “Naked in Eden: My Adventure and Awakening in the Australian Rainforest.
Also, Koppel, Lily, “The Astronaut Wives Club”; Rubin, Richard, “The Last of the Doughboys: the Forgotten Generation and Their Forgotten World War”; Edsel, Robert M., “Saving Italy: the Race to Rescue a Nation’s Treasures from the Nazis.
Also, Glass, Charles, “The Deserters: a Hidden History of World War II”; Zuckoff, Mitchell, “Frozen in Time: an Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II”; Carroll, Andrew, “Here is Where: Discovering American’s Great Forgotten History.”
Also, Ellis, Joseph J., “Revolutionary Summer: the Birth of American Independence”; Alter, Jonathan, “The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies”; Griswold, Mac, “The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave Plantation on Long Island”; Kizzia, Tom, “Pilgrim’s Wilderness: a True Story of Faith and Madness on the Alaska Frontier.”
Biographies
Christensen, Kate, “Blue Plate Special: an Autobiography of My Appetites”; Jackson, Phil, “Eleven Rings: the Soul of Success”; Muller, Melissa, “Anne Frank: the Biography”; Norman, Hoard, “I Hate to Leave this Beautiful Place”; Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall, “A Million Years With You.”
Maine fiction
Doiron, Paul, “Massacre Pond”; King, Stephen, “Joyland.”
Maine biography
Stanley-Beals, Pat, “Memoir: a Charged Life How a Woman Became an Electrician (Plus Other Things).”
CDs
Bohjalian, Chris “The Light in the Ruins”; Mankell, Henning,
“Treacherous Paradise”; Rice, Luanne, “The Lemon Orchard.”
DVDs
David Driskell: In Search of the Creative Truth, Part of the Maine Masters Project; David Larson:,Maine Master; Harold Garde: Maine Master; My Fellow Americans; Olive Pierce: Maine Master and Olive Pierce: Children of Iraq; Robert Hamilton: Maine Master; Stephen Pace: Maine Master.
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