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Now It’s Your Turn-Summer
2011 Reading Suggestions from CPL Staff * All my life: A memoir by Susan Lucci * Anatomy of a disappearance by Hisham Matar * Art of fielding by Chad Harbach * Astral by Kate Christensen * Before I go to sleep by S. J. Watson * Best-staged plans by Claire Cook * Black Mass: The true story of an unholy alliance between the FBI and the Irish Mob by Dick Lehr, Gerard O’Neill * Blood, bones and butter by Gabrielle Hamilton * Borrower by Rebecca Makkai * Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks * Coffins of little hope by Timothy Shaffert * Coming Unglued: Six stories about things falling apart by Peter M. Barlow * Devil's Plaything, by Matt Richtel * Dry grass of August by Jean Mayhew * Emily alone by Stewart O'Nan * Everybody smokes in hell by John Ridley * Faith by Jennifer Haigh * Girl with the dragon tattoo by Stieg Larsson * Katie up and down the hall by Glenn Plaskin * Lady blue eyes: My life with Frank by Barbara Sinatra * Life, on the Line: A chef's story of chasing greatness, facing death, and redefining the way we eat by Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas. * Other side of dark by Sarah Smith * * Poser: My Life in Twenty-three Yoga Poses by Claire Dederer * Red garden by Alice Hoffman * Ship made of paper by Scott Spencer * Silver sparrow by Tayari Jones * Sisters brothers by Patrick DeWitt * South of superior by Ellen Airgood * State of wonder by Ann Patchett * Storm at the door by Stephen Merrill Block * Story of a beautiful girl by Rachel Simon * Ten thousand saints by Eleanor Henderson * The family Fang by Kevin Wilson * The fiddler in the subway: The story of the world-class violinist who played for handouts. . . And other virtuoso performances by America's foremost feature writer by Gene Weingarten * The snowman by Jo Nesbo * Two deaths of Daniel Hayes by Marcus Sakey * Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand * Weird sisters by Eleanor Brown * What Alice forgot by Liane Moriarty * Wish you were here by Stewart O'Nan * Young Fredle by Cynthia Voigt Questions, comments* Contact Becky Herrmann, Library Director - bherrmann@mvlc.org or 978-256-5521, x 101 |
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