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LIBRARY HOURS Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri: 2-6 p.m.

LIBRARY HOURS Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri: 2-6 p.m.

Wednesday: 12-7 p.m.

Saturday: 9 a.m.-noon LaVail Aschoff, Director

New Additions

Adult fiction: "The Trials of Adeline Turner,” Angela Terry; “Karolina and the Torn Curtain,” Maryla Szymiczkowa; “The Woman,” Kristen Hannah; “The Shooting Party,” Isabel Colegate; “Montana Sky,” Nora Roberts; “The Perk,” Mark Gimenez; "Mother-Daughter Murder Night," Nina Simon; “Enemy Contact,” “Line of Sight,” Tom Clancy; “The Best is Yet to Come," Debbie Macomber; “The Heart Principle,” Helen Hoang Adult non-fiction: "A Case-Based Approach to Argumentative Writing,” Sonja Launspach; “Crime’s Strangest Cases,” Peter Seddon; “Really Very Crunchy: A Beginner’s Guide to Removing Toxins from Your Life Without Adding Them to Your Personality,” Emily Morrow; “God Save The Queen: The Strange Persistence of Monarchies," Dennis Altman; “The Gun, The Ship, and The Pen: Warfare, Constitutions and the Making of the Modern World,” Linda Colley; “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI," David Grann; "The Bill of Rights:AUser’s Guide,” Linda Monk; Travel guides — “Moon: Best of Yellowstone & Grand Teton,” “New York city,” “Greece,” “London,” “Fodor’s Essential Australia;” “Girl, Wash Your Face,” Rachel Hollis; “Being Henry: The Fonz. . . and Beyond,” Henry Winkler; “Only By the Grace of God: Surviving WWII,” Walter Lawrence; “Saving Harlan Brandt,” Kent and Kevin Warneke; Young adult/Junior fiction: "The Inheritance Games,” “The Hawthorne Legacy,” “The Brothers Hawthorne,” “The Final Gambit,” Jennifer Lynn Barnes; “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” Jenny Han Junior non-fiction: "The Undefeated Athlete,” Michael McCree; “Throw Like A Girl,” Jennie Finch; “You Got This!" Dr. Curt Ickes; "Dig Deep," Nicole F. Smith; "The Magnificent Book of Cats,” Barbara Taylor; “Big Money," Rebecca Donnelly; "What's a Germ, Joseph Lister? The Medical Mystery That Forever Changed the Way We Heal,” Lori Alexander;” “A Vaccine Is Like A Memory,” “Your One And Only Heart,” Rajani Larocca; “Ancestory: The Mystery and Majesty of Ancient Cave Art,” Hannah Salyer; “Trees: Haiku From Roots to Leaves,” Sally Walker; “Tiny Jumper: How Tiny Broadwick Created the Parachute Rip Cord," Candy Dahl; “Breaking the Mold: Changing the Face of Climate Science," Dana Levy; “Glitter Everywhere,” Chris Barton; “My Indigo World,” Rosa Chang; “Becoming Bionic and Other Ways Science Is Making Us Super,” Heather Camlot; “The Power of Snow,” Bob Raczka; “Rise to the Sky,” Rebecca Hirsch Children’s books: “Opposites,” Sandra Boynton; "One Little Deer," Sandra Magsamen; “Solar System,” “Garden Time,” “My Body,” “How Do Apples Grow?" Jill McDonald; “Courage,” Bernard Waber; “Leo the Late Bloomer," David Shannon; “The Lion & The Mouse,” Jerry Pinkney; “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel,” “The Little House,” Virginia Burton; “Why Are We Afraid,” Fran Pintadera; “Melia and Jo,” Billy Aronson; “Ordinary Mary's Extraordinary Deed," Emily Pearson; "I Had A Favorite Dress," Boni Ashburn; “Math Mysteries: The Triple Treat,” Aaron Starmer; “All the Small Wonderful Things,” Kate Foster; “The Invisible Elephant,” Anna Anisimova


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