New books arrive at library
There are many new books at the Peabody Township Library, including those for adults and for juniors.
The following titles of adult books and their authors have been provided by the librarian:
"Mount Vernon Love Story," Mary Higgins Clark
"Hard Eight," Janet Evanovich
"In This Mountain," Jan Karon
"When Katie Wakes," Bonnie May Fowler
"The Bluest Eye," Toni Morrison
"When Tomorrow Comes," Janette Oke
"Mortal Prey," John Sandford
"Starting Over," Robin Pilcher
"Flesh and Blood," Jonathan Kellerman
"Perfect Match," Jodi Picoult
"The Beach House," James Patterson and Peter deJonge
"A Week in Winter," Marcia Willett
"Patches of Godlight," Jan Karon
"Face the Fire," Nora Roberts
"Healthy Eating for Life for Children," Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
"The Memory Program," D.P. Devanand, M.D.
"Painting Nature's Little Creatures," Stephen Koury
"Cosbyology," Bill Cosby
"A Thousand Country Roads," Robert Waller
"Self Matters," Phillip McGraw
"A Song Flung Up to Heaven," Maya Angelou
"Still Woman Enough," Loretta Lynn
"The Wisdom of Menopause," Christiane Northrup
"Sin Killer," Larry McMurtry
"Daddy's Little Girl," Mary Higgins Clark
"Fatal," Michael Palmer
"With These Hands," Louis L'Amour
"The Cat Next Door," Marian Babson
"The Candence of Grass," Thomas McGuane
"The Pill Book"
"Miss Julia Throws a Wedding," Ann Ross
"Steps to the Altar," Earlene Fowler
"Rush Home Road," Lori Lansens
"The Last Chance Café," Linda Miller
"The Shelters of Stone," Jean Auel
"Honour Bound," Sandra Brown
"The Bones in the Attic," Robert Barnard
"The Single Shard," Linda Sue Parker
"No Heroes," Chris Offutt
"Breaking Clean," Judy Blunt
"A Dog Year," Jon Katz
"One Nation — America Remembers September 11, 2001," introduction by Mayor Giuliani
"Annuals for Every Purpose," Larry Hodgson
"If Look Could Kill," Kate White
"Seaside," Terri Blackstock
"The Nanny Diaries," Emma McLaughlin
"Sea Glass," Anita Shreve
"Body of Lies," Iris Johnsen
"The Bondwoman's Narrative," Hannah Craft
"Hunting Season," Nevada Barr
"Hope Through Heartsongs," Mattie J.T. Stepanek
"Moon of Bitter Cold," Frederick J. Chiaventone
"City of Bones," Michael Connelly
"The Lake of Dead Languages," Carol Goodman
New junior books are as follows:
"More Parts," Tedd Arnold
"Annie and Bo and the Big Surprise," Elizabeth Partridge
"First Graders From Mars," Shane Corey
"Jabuti the Tortoise," Gerald McDermott
"You Read to Me, I'll Read to You," Mary Ann Hoberman
"Clever Beatrice," Margaret Willey
"The Recess Queen," Alexis O'Neill
"Katje the Windmill Cat," Gretchen Wolfle
"Snow in Jerusalem," Deborah da Costa
"Corn-fed," James Stevenson
"Tessa's Tip-Tapping Toes," Carolyn Crimi
"They Call Me Woolly," Keith DuQuette
"Weird Friends," Jose Aruego
"Cecil's Garden," Holly Keller