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Still Life With Bread Crumbs by Anna Quindlen All Is Vanity by Christina Schwarz NEW Fiction Quindlen Fiction Schwarz Abandoning her expensive world to move to a small country cabin, a once world-famous photographer bonds with a local man and begins to see the world around her in new, deeper dimensions while evaluating second chances at love, career and selfunderstanding. Winners by Danielle Steel NEW Fiction Steel Paralyzed by a tragic chairlift accident, 17-year-old competitive skier Lily struggles with the loss of her Olympics dreams before meeting a young man, Teddy, who has overcome his own devastating injuries to pursue an enriching life. Man of His Own by Susan Wilson NEW Fiction Wilson Returning home from World War II with injuries that shatter his professional baseball dreams, Rick Stanton is reunited with his beloved dog, Pax, who had been volunteered for the Army's K-9 Corp and who has forged an equally strong bond with a soldier who joins Rick's family. Lindenhurst Memorial Library Friends since childhood and living on opposite coasts, Margaret and Letty find themselves dissatisfied with their lives now that they are in their mid-thirties and set out to rectify the situation. Apologize, Apologize! by Elizabeth Kelly Fiction Kelly Coming of age on Martha's Vineyard surrounded by a wildly dysfunctional family including his philandering father, incorrigible brother, and radical activist mother, Collie grapples for a sense of belonging in the face of a painful loss. Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann Fiction Hamann A young artist struggles to remain true to herself throughout her first experiences of passion, death, and adulthood. Lindenhurst Memorial Library 1 Lee Avenue—Lindenhurst, NY 11757 (631)957-7755 www.lmlonline.org Inspired Becoming Finola by Suzanne Strempek Shea Book of Dahlia : A Novel by Elisa Albert Life After Genius by M. Ann Jacoby Fiction Shea Fiction Albert Fiction Jacoby Hoping to improve her chances with a handsome shopkeeper, Sophie reinvents herself by emulating the shopkeeper's legendary girlfriend and experiences unprecedented levels of popularity, but when the woman she is imitating returns, Sophie fears she will lose status. Balancing Acts by Zoe Fishman Paperback FIS Ten years after their college graduation and in the midst of life crises, four women help each other balance their former dreams with their present lives through the power of yoga and friendship. Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon Fiction Chaon While Miles pursues elusive letters and clues in a perpetual search for his missing twin, Ryan struggles with the discovery that he is adopted, and Lucy finds her daring escape from her hometown posing unexpectedly dangerous consequences. A young Jewish-American woman learns that she has brain cancer and through a series of flashbacks examines her wasted life. Driving on the Rim by Thomas McGuane Fiction McGuane Struggling to find meaning in a sordid and humiliating youth from which he emerged a doctor through the help of a surrogate father figure, Berl Pickett is charged with negligent homicide in the death of a former lover before finding strength in the human connections he made throughout the years. Good to a Fault by Marina Endicott Mysteriously returning to his home in rural Illinois just days before graduating from a top-ranked university and on the brink of solving the Reimann Hypothesis, fifteen-year-old genius Mead further perplexes his disappointed parents by joining the family embalming business. Love or Something Like It by Deirdre Shaw Fiction Shaw Lacey examines her life in Los Angeles after her marriage to Toby, a comedian and rising television writer, fails, her job as a writer's assistant becomes a nightmare, and a reunion with her family brings up unexpected revelations. Fiction Endicott After Clara Purdy gets into a car crash with a family vehicle, the bruises of the mother in the other car turn out to actually be latestage cancer, prompting Clara to take in the mother's three children and their grandmother while the mother fights her disease, in a novel that explores goodness, guilt and selfish desire. Ms. Hempel Chronicles by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Fiction Bynum Ms. Beatrice Hempel, new to teaching, new to the school, newly engaged, and newly bereft of her idiosyncratic father, struggles to figure out what is expected of her in life and at work.
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