Monday, January 31, 2011

New Fiction

6 Novels in Woodcuts by Lynd Ward

Shutout by Brendan Halpin (young adult)

Griff Carver, Hallway Patrol by Jim Krieg (young adult)

Manazuru by Hiromi Kawakami

The Wolves of Andover by Kathleen Kent (set in colonial MA)

Juliet by Anne Fortier

The Last Summer of the Death Warriors by Francisco Stork (young adult)

Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick (young adult)

Black Mamba Boy by Nadifa Mohamed

Captive Queen by Alison Weir (about Eleanor of Aquitatine)

New Non-Fiction

Lives Like a Loaded Gun: Emily Dickinson and her family's feuds by Lyndall Gordon

Eden to Armageddon: World War I in the Middle East by Roger Ford

Charlie Chan: the untold story of the honorable detective and his rendezvous with American history by Yunte Huang

God is Not One: the eight rival religions that run the world and why their differences matter by Stephen Prothero

Why Mahler? how one man and ten symphonies changed our world by Norman Lebrecht

The Hundred Year Diet: America's voracious appetite for losing weight by Susan Yager

Raising Cain: the wild and rauciys story of Johnny Winter by Mary Lou Sullivan

A Presidency in Peril: the inside story of Obama's promise, Wall Street's power, and the struggle to control our economic future by Robert Kuttner

Nobody Turn Me Around: a people's history of the 1963 march on Washington by Charles Euchner

Monday, January 17, 2011

Save the Date

The library is looking forward to being the host of
Senior Arts Night, Friday March 4th.
More details to come.

library materials in many formats!

The following new library materials are on display in the periodicals room on the first floor of the library.

Teach Yourself Spanish (book and CD)

Teach Yourself French (book and CD)

The Freedom Trail: Boston (book and Maps)

Best Friends Forever by Jennifer Weiner (book on CD)

Happy to be Nappy by Bell Hooks (children's book)

Claude Monet by Stuart Kallen

Technology through the Ages: Prehistory and the Classical Period

Technology through the Ages: Medieval Period and the Renaissance

Medieval Lives: Nun

Eye on Art: Pottery by Phyllis Raybin Emert

The Future of Islam by John Esposito

Loon: a Marine story by Jack McLean (signed copy)

Raise Happy Chickens and Other Poultry

Vampire Haiku by Ryan Mecum

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

New Year, New Library Materials

Heist Society by Ally Carter (book on CD)

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (book on CD)

Doctored Evidence by Donna Leon (book on CD)

Old Yeller by Fred Gipson (book on CD)

Things I Know About Love by Kate Le Vann

Under A Red Sky: memoir of a childhood in Communist Romania by Haya Leah Molnar

Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King

The Cardturner by Louis Sachar

The Space Between Trees by Katie Williams

Should Vaccinations be Manditory?

Diet and Nutrition by Katie Dicker