NORWAY — The Norway Memorial Library has released its list of Nonfiction and AV new to the library in December 2022.
Biography:
Anderson, Christopher – The King: The Life of Charles III
Bonneville, Hugh – Playing Under the Piano: From Downton to Darkest Peru
Bono – Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story
Graham, Lauren – Have I Told You This Already? Stories I Don’t Want to Forget to Remember
Hsu, Hua – Stay True: A Memoir
Meacham, Jon – And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
Newman, Paul – The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man: A Memoir
Obama, Michelle – The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times
Pence, Mike – So Help Me God
Perry, Matthew – Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
Ressa, Maria – How to Stand Up to a Dictator: The Fight for Our Future
Rojas Contreras, Ingrid – The Man Who Could Move Clouds
Schiff, Stacy – The Revolutionary Samuel Adams
Totenberg, Nina – Dinners with Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships
Nonfiction:
158.1 Holmes, Cassie – Happier Hour: How to Beat Distractions, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most
158.1 Smith, Dr. Julie – Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? Everyday Tools for Life’s Ups and Downs
306.85 Arment, Ainsley – The Wild + Free Family: Forging Your Own Path to a Life Full of Wonder, Adventure, and Connection
320.973 Borowitz, Andy – Profiles in Ignorance: How America’s Politicians Got Dumb and Dumber
327.73 Kemper, Steve – Our Man in Tokyo: An American Ambassador and the Countdown to Pearl Harbor
332.024 Gupta, Ella – Gen Z Money Sense: a Personal Finance and Investing Guide
333.72 Brinkley, Douglas – John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the Great Environmental Awakening
346.73 Bove, Alexander A. – The Complete Book of Wills, Estates, & Trusts: Advice That Can Save You Thousands of Dollars in Legal Fees and Taxes
363.8 Moscow, David – From Scratch: Adventures in Harvesting, Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging on a Fragile Planet
371.04 Arment, Ainsley – The Call of the Wild + Free: Reclaiming The Wonder in Your Child’s Education
371.04 Wilson, Durenda – The 4-Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life
371.39 Wood, Beth – The Montessori Toddler Activity Book
571.6 Mukherjee, Siddhartha – The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
614.4 Quammen, David – Breathless: The Scientific Race to Defeat a Deadly Virus
641.5 Pauline, Kathryn – A Dish for All Seasons: 125+ Recipe Variations for Delicious Meals All Year Round
641.5 Perelman, Deb – Smitten Kitchen Recipes: New Classics for your Forever Files
641.59 Hazan, Marcella – Essentials of Italian Cooking 30th Anniversary Edition
648 Kondo, Marie – Marie Kondo’s Kurashi at Home
649 Davies, Simone – The Montessori Baby: A Parent’s Guide to Nurturing Your Baby with Love, Respect, and Understanding
649.1 Perry, Philippa – The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)
690 Koones, Sheri – Bigger Than Tiny: Smaller Than Average
745.594 Arment, Ainsley – Wild + Free Holidays: 35 Festive Family Activities to Make the Season Bright
808.8 American Wildflowers: A Literary Field Guide
811 Limon, Ada – The Hurting Kind: Poems
811 Olds, Sharon – Balladz
814 Gay, Ross – Inciting Joy: Essays
940.53 Kershaw, Ian – Personality and Power: Builders and Destroyers of Modern Europe
973.927 Inboden, William – The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, The Cold War, and the World on the Brink
973.932 Keenan, Cody – Grace: President Obama and Ten Days in the Battle for America
CDs:
Cook, Robin – Night Shift
Harmel, Kristin – How to Save a Life
DVDs:
American Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference
Bullet Train
DC League of Superpets
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
The Handmaid’s Tale 2nd -4th seasons
Nope
Paradise Highway
Paws of Fury: The Legend of Nann
The U.S. and the Holocaust
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