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What's New @ the Library Week of January 20 through January 25, 2020
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Lady Clementine
by Marie Benedict
The best-selling author of The Only Woman in the Room presents a historical tale inspired by the life of Clementine Churchill that traces her unflinching role in protecting the life and wartime agendas of her husband, Winston Churchill.
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The famous flower of serving men
by Deborah Grabien
In a sequel to The Weaver and the Factory Maid, producer Penny Wintercraft-Hawkes and her boyfriend, folk-singer Ringan Laine, begin restoring an old theater that Penny has recently inherited and encounter a tragic spirit.
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Winter grave
by Helene Tursten
When a mentally disabled boy is wrongly targeted with suspicion in the wake of a child’s disappearance, Detective Inspector Embla uncovers suspicious links to an unsolved missing-persons case from her childhood. By the author of the Irene Huss series.
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Dead Astronauts
by Jeff Vandermeer
Lives human and otherwise, from a demon-haunted homeless woman to a messianic blue fox, converge in terrifying and miraculous ways in a nameless city that is overshadowed by a brutally powerful company.
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One Long River of Song : Notes on Wonder
by Brian Doyle
A playful, evocative book of spiritual essays for both religious and secular readers draws on the late award-winning Portland Magazine editor’s vast body of writing and explores small everyday miracles and love in all its forms. 15,000 first printing.
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Cheaters always win : the story of America
by J. M. Fenster
The award-winning author of Packard: The Pride presents a social history of how cheating and rigging in America’s real estate, financial, sports, academic and political arenas have weakened national ethics and enabled dysfunctional leadership. 15,000 first printing.
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