WATERFORD – The following books were recently added to the Waterford Library collection.
Fiction
“4th of July,” by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro; “Any Bitter Thing,” Monica Wood; “The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “The Diezmo,” Rick Bass; “Everything She Thought She Wanted,” Elizabeth Buchan; “The Great Inland Sea,” David Francis; “The History of Love,” Nicole Krauss; “The Hot Kid,” Elmore Leonard; “The Innocent,” Harlan Coben; “A Long Way Down,” Nick Hornby; “Mother of Sorrows,” Richard McCann; “No Place Like Home,” Mary Higgins Clark; “One Sunday Morning,” Amy Ephron; “Paradise,” A.L. Kennedy; “The Portrait,” Iain Pears; “Somebody’s Daughter,” Marie Myung-ok Lee; “Specimen Days,” Michael Cunningham; “The Swimmer,” Elizabeth Buchan; “True Believer,” Nicholas Sparks.
Nonfiction
“1776,” David McCullough; “The Glass Castle: a Memoir,” Jeannette Walls; “The Language of Baklava,” Diana Abu-Jaber.
The Waterford Library is open to all residents. Hours are Monday from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to noon; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to noon from July 10 to Aug. 28 only.
A homebound delivery program is available for Waterford residents. Books will be delivered to residents 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 Waterford residents may call the library at 583-2050 to arrange for this service.
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