Lindenhurst Memorial Library Lindenhurst Memorial Library

Transcription

Lindenhurst Memorial Library Lindenhurst Memorial Library
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.

Similar documents

For Adults Only - Lindenhurst Memorial Library

For Adults Only - Lindenhurst Memorial Library exacting, blunt, inconsiderate and completely irresistible. Bennett has returned to Chicago from France to take a vital role in his family's massive media business. He never expected that the assis...

More information