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Community Life August 26, 2006
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New Books At Brown Library

These books are new on the shelves of the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library for July:

Bird By Bird Gardening: The ultimate guide to bringing in your favorite birds year after year, by Sally Roth is the ultimate guide to attracting the birds you like. You'll learn how to zero in on your favorite species and how to create a backyard full of the habitat that each bird prefers.

The Complete Book Of Home Preserving: 400 delicious and creative recipes for today, by Judi Kingry.

Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of ways to live to be 100, by Dr. Maoshing Ni.

Step Parenting: Everything you need to know to make it work, Jean Lofas.

Ultrametabolism: The simple plan for automatic weight loss that can be tailored to individual needs, examines common myths that thwart weight loss, and includes recipes that aid in detoxifying and balancing metabolism.

Insiders' Guide to Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Everything you need to know from the inside out, by Marilyn Torpey. Whether you're planning a vacation, already living in the area, or looking to relocate. Insiders guide will show you everything you need to know.

Psalms: A spiritual commentary, by M. Basil Pennington, OCSO describes how the monastic tradition of regular reflection on the Psalms-a technique St. Benedict called the "work if God' or Opus Dei- can help you transform: The beginning of our religious traditions, by Karen Armstrong.

No Need for Speed: A beginner's guide to the joy of running, by John Bingham shares the wisdom that took him from couch potato to columnist for Runner's World Magazine. No need for speed explores running from the basic and practical of how to choose the right running shoes to the inspirational aspects of running.

Here Lies The Librarian: by Richard Peck is about fourteen year old Eleanor "Peewee" Mcrath, a tomboy and automobile enthusiast, who discovers new possibilities for her future after the 1914 arrival in her small Indiana town of four young librians.

Heat: by Mike Lupica is about pitching prodigy, Michael Arroyo, who is on the run from social services after being banned from playing little league baseball because rival coaches doubt he is only twelve years old and he has no parents to offer them proof. This is a heartwarming, spirited story of a youth with dreams of baseball, family, friendship and young love.


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