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Updated May 21, 2012 22:20
by TOM KNAPP
The checkout line stretched across the sprawling gym floor.

Throngs of book buyers browsed their way through dozens of heavily laden tables — sometimes glancing only at covers, sometimes paging through or getting lost in the text.

Some people carried armloads of books toward the exit. Ot...
May 19, 2012 23:56
by JON RUTTER
 

Most visitors to Amish Country never experience in-depth encounters with the Amish and don't care to, Susan L. Trollinger writes in her new book, "Selling the Amish: The Tourism of Nostalgia."
People would generally rather shop. They'd rather eat mashed potatoes and gravy. They're seekers ...
May 19, 2012 23:55
by STAFF
What looks like the passing of a book, is really the passing of a baton. A younger generation is taking charge of Lancaster Public Library's 58th annual spring used-book sale, one of the oldest and largest in the country.
Longtime sale organizer Pat Ditzler, left, and her successor, Sandy Milchanows...
May 19, 2012 23:54
by SCOTT EYMAN, The Palm Beach Post
"Driving Mr. Yogi" began as a 1,500-word story in the New York Times last spring. Sportswriter Harvey Araton has greatly expanded the story for this book, and he hasn't done himself any favors.
In sum, it's about the friendship between Yogi Berra, the aging but game old Yankees catcher and mascot, a...
May 19, 2012 23:53
by STAFF
What Erna Reinhart always liked about the late actor Jimmy Stewart was that he stood for "the qualities of goodness and the all-American way of life," she said when she and husband Charles Reinhart inked a deal to publish "Jimmy Stewart on the Air."
"He never lost that hometown appeal," the movie fa...
May 19, 2012 23:51
by PATRICK ANDERSON, Special to The Washington Post
 

Mario Puzo (1920-99) was one of 12 children born in New York's Hell's Kitchen to two illiterate Neapolitan immigrants. Puzo graduated from City College, loved the novels of Dostoyevsky and in his 20s began writing stories for pulp magazines. He published two little-noticed novels, and then...
May 19, 2012 23:50
by STAFF
Find these fast-paced, spine-tingling young-adult murder mysteries on the teens' new-book shelf at the Duke Street Library.
1    BUTTERFLY CLUES, by Kate Ellison. Lo's compulsive behavior symptoms get her into trouble after she witnesses a murder while wandering dangerous parts of Cl...
May 19, 2012 23:49
by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK (AP) — At age 95, Kirk Douglas is not too old to give e-books a shot.
The legendary actor has an e-memoir coming out in June.
Titled "I Am Spartacus! Making a Film, Breaking the Blacklist," the book tells about the epic that came out in 1960 and helped break Hollywood's ban against su...
Updated May 18, 2012 22:37
by JENNIFER KIEBACH
As schools come to a close for the year, some city children will find themselves with an armful of books to curl up with over the summer.

The children will receive these books at no cost, courtesy of a new fundraising project by the Friends of the Lancaster Public Library.

The purpose of this ...
Updated May 16, 2012 20:26
by TOM KNAPP
Every year, they say it can't get any bigger.

And every year, it does.

"We have more books than ever," Sandy Milchanowski, chairwoman of the 58th annual Friends of the Lancaster Public Library book sale, said. "Each year we say, 'How can we get any more?' And then we get even more the next yea...
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