NORWAY – Norway Memorial Library has announced new books as follows:
Fiction
“The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories,” Rudolfo Anaya; “Blue Water,” A. Manette Ansay; “Salt Rain,” Sarah Armstrong; “Dying Flames,” Robert Barnard; “Beachglass,” Wendy Blackburn; “Queen of Babble,” Meg Cabot; “Circle of Quilters,” Jennifer Chiaverini; “At Risk,” Patricia Cornwell; “See Delphi and Die,” Lindsey Davis; “Montana Gold,” Genell Dellin; “Firetrap,” Earl Emerson.
Also, “Full of Grace,” Dorothea Benton Frank; “The Foreign Correspondent,” Alan Furst; “The Whole World Over,” Julia Glass; “Swapping Lives,” Jane Green; “Color of the Sea,” John Hamamura; “Adverbs,” Daniel Handler; “The Wonder House,” Justine Hardy; “The King of Lies,” John Hart; “The Prop,” Pete Hautman; “Philosophy Made Simple,” Robert Hellenga.
Also, “Augusta Locke,” William Haywood Henderson; “When Light Breaks,” Patti Callahan Henry; “When is All Said and Done,” Robert Hill; “Pink Ghetto,” Liz Ireland; “Between Georgia,” Joshilyn Jackson; “Big Trouble,” Marianna Jameson; “Death Without Company,” Craig Johnson; “Dark Side of the Moon,” Sherrilyn Kenyon; “Birds in Fall,” Brad Kessler; “Through a Glass, Darkly,” Donna Leon.
Also, “Wicked: the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West,” Gregory Maguire; “Telegraph Days,” Larry McMurtry; “Last Voyage of the Valentina,” Santa Montefiore; “Sylvanus Now,” Donna Morrissey; “Coupon Girl,” Becky Motew; “Fugitive Shoes,” Erin O’Rourke; “The Natural History of Uncas Metcalfe,” Betsey Osborne; “The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo,” Peter Orner.
Also, “Romantically Challenged,” Beth Orsoff; “Lost and Found,” Carolyn Parkhurst; “Rapids,” Tim Parks; “The Poe Shadow,” Matthew Pearl; “The Divine Circle of Ladies Courting Trouble,” Dolores Stewart Ricco; “Blue Nude,” Elizabeth Rosner; “Everyman,” Philip Rothman; “Cripple Creek,” James Sallis.
Also, “Madam Mirabou’s School of Love,” Barbara Samuel; “Suburbanistas,” Pamela Redmond Satran; “A Student of Living Things,” Susan Richards Shreve; “The Debutante Divorcee,” Plum Skyes; “Parting Shot,” Jonathan Stone; “Last Orders,” Graham Swift; “Beautiful Lies,” Lisa Unger; “Terrorist,” John Updike; “Waking Up in Charleston,” Sherryl Woods; “The End of California,” Steve Yarbrough.
Maine fiction
“Face Down Beside St. Anne’s Well,” Kathy Lynn Emerson.
Nonfiction
“Wisdom of Our Fathers,”Tim Russert; “If Your Adolescent has an Anxiety Disorder,” Edna Foa; “If Your Adolescent has Depression or Bipolar Disorder,” Dwight Evans; “If Your Adolescent has Schizophrenia,” Raquel Gur; “If Your Adolescent has an Eating Disorder,” Timothy Walsh; “The Mountain Reader”; “Revolutionary Character,” Gordon Wood; “One People Many Journeys.”
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