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15 Books on Freedom from the "We the People" National Endowment for Humanities are now available. These selections remind us how precious our freedom truly is.
FICTION
Train From Marietta by Dorothy Garlock
Prior Bad Acts by Tami Hoag
Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark
Light from Heaven by Jan Karon
Wedding in December by Anita Shreve
Predator by Patricia Cornwell
Toxic Bachelors by Danielle Steel
At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks
Sunflower by Richard Paul Evans
Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly
NON-FICTION
Biography of Poe Benedict by John L. Allen, Jr.
Plains Bound: Fragile Cargo- Orphan Train Reality
My FBI by Louis J. Freeh
Heal Your Headache by Dr. David Buchholz
2006 Guinness World Record Book
Conquering the Beast Within by Cait Irwin
Conquering Depression
E-bay Bible
Warren Buffet, Making of a Capitalist
"Becoming an American"
15 Wonderful books on "Becoming an American" from the National Endowment for the Humanities through the 2004 We the People Bookshelf program have arrived! These classic books reflect the theme and are intended to engage young readers, as well as their parents and teachers. The hope is that these books will also help young people learn more about American history and important ideas in American culture. The library has also received posters, bookmarks and other materials through the program.
Children's Books
Jamie Schmit Memorial Collection Now Available
27 books, 4 DVDs and 4 videos are ready to check out from the Jamie Schmit Memorial Collection thanks to donations by St. Frances Catholic Church CCD participants.
Half-Blood Prince
by J.K. Rowling
Donated in memory of Jamie
by Ed and Kathy Sauser and Family
Animorphs, The Visitor and the Invasion
by K.A. Applegate
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
An Owners Guide for Horses
Large Print Books
The Christmas Train by David Balcaddi
The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren
Grace for the Moment by Max Lucado
No Wonder they Call Him the Savior by
Max Lucado
DVDs
Chronicles of Narnia
Pride and Prejudice
Walk the Line