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New Beatley Diversions Books, Including "Finding Iris Chang" and "Duma Key"
Posted July 14, 2008
Beatley Library’s featured Diversions this week include Finding Iris Chang; How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life; Little Heathens; Man Gone Down; A Man of No Moon; The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh; Someone Knows My Name; and Duma Key.
Finding Iris Chang: Friendship, Amibition, and the Loss of an Extraordinary Mind by Paula Kamen (CT275.C463 K36 2007)
How Elizabeth Barrett Browning Saved My Life by Mameve Medwed (PS3563.E275 H66 2006)
Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression by Mildred Armstrong Kalish (F627.B4 K35 2007)
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Man Gone Down by Michael Thomas (PS3620.H6352 M36 2007)
A Man of No Moon by Jenny McPhee (PS3563.C3887 M36 2007)
The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh: A Woman in World History by Linda Colley (CT788.M2187 C65 2007)
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Someone Knows My Name by Lawrence Hill (PR9199.3.H479 B66 2007)
Duma Key by Stephen King (PS3561.I483 D86 2008)
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These recently published works, selected for your reading pleasure, may be borrowed for 14 days.
The Diversions Collection is located on Level One of the Beatley Library, near the Circulation Desk.
To request a book that is currently checked-out, find it in the on-line catalog, then click the “REQUEST” button.
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