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CHECK IT OUT!
Snuggle up with a good mystery novel, such as one of these from the new-book shelf at the Duke Street Library.
1SUSPECT, by Robert Crais. Struggling to reclaim his career after the murder of his partn... |
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CHECK IT OUT!
Snuggle up with a good mystery novel, such as one of these from the new-book shelf at the Duke Street Library.
1SUSPECT, by Robert Crais. Struggling to reclaim his career after the murder of his partn... |
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best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. A MEMORY OF LIGHT, by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. (Tor/Tom Doherty, $34.99.) Final book, Wheel of Time fantasy series.
2. GONE GIRL, by Gillian Flynn. (Crown, $25.) A woman disappears on h... |
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Invitation to a recitation
Come celebrate poet Robert Frost on Feb. 7 at The Ware Center.
"You come too," Lancaster County Poet Laureate Chris Longenecker says, inviting an audience to "The Myriad of Roads Not Taken: An Evening With Robert Frost."
Her invitation is also a recitation, as th... |
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best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. A MEMORY OF LIGHT, by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson. (Tor/Tom Doherty, $34.99.) Final book, Wheel of Time fantasy series.
2. GONE GIRL, by Gillian Flynn. (Crown, $25.) A woman disappears on h... |
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Invitation to a recitation
Come celebrate poet Robert Frost on Feb. 7 at The Ware Center.
"You come too," Lancaster County Poet Laureate Chris Longenecker says, inviting an audience to "The Myriad of Roads Not Taken: An Evening With Robert Frost."
Her invitation is also a recitation, as th... |
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Civil rights activist at MU
In 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges' parents volunteered her to integrate the New Orleans School system.
"She showed a lot of courage. She never cried. She didn't whimper. She just marched along like a l... |
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Civil rights activist at MU
In 1960, 6-year-old Ruby Bridges' parents volunteered her to integrate the New Orleans School system.
"She showed a lot of courage. She never cried. She didn't whimper. She just marched along like a l... |
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Writer trains eye on Southern End history
Mary Louise Boomsma never rode the narrow-gauge rails of the Lancaster Oxford and South Railroad. Its trains made their last run in 1920. Yet she seems to have heard the echo of their whistles ever si... |
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Writer trains eye on Southern End history
Mary Louise Boomsma never rode the narrow-gauge rails of the Lancaster Oxford and South Railroad. Its trains made their last run in 1920. Yet she seems to have heard the echo of their whistles ever si... |
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