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17 new books are waiting for you in your St. Charles Parish libraries
Adult Fiction
1. “The Ant King and Other Stories” by Benjamin Rosenbaum.
2. “Anybody Any Minute” by Julie Mars.
3. “A Better Angel: Stories” by Chris Adrian.
4. “Damnation Falls” by Edward Wright.
5. “First Daughter” by Eric Van Lustbader.
6. “Foreign Body” by Robin Cook.
7. “Just Too Good To Be True” by E. Lynn Harris.
8. “A Month of Summer” by Lisa Wingate.
9. “Rainstone Fall” by Peter Helton.
10. “The Seamstress” by Frances de Pontes Peebles.
11. “Schooled” by Anisha Lakhani.
Adult Non-Fiction
1. “Art of the Slow Cooker: 80 Exciting New Recipes” by Andrew Schloss.
2. “The Elephant in the Playroom: Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly About The Extraordinary Highs and Heartbreaking Lows of Raising Kids With Special Needs” by Denise Brodey.
3. “Endgame 1758: the Promise, the Glory, and the Despair of Louisbourg’s Last Decade” by A.J.B. Johnston.
4. “The Essential Guide to Employee Engagement: Better Business Performance Through Staff Satisfaction” by Sarah Cook.
5. “Glazed America: a History of the doughnut by Paul R. Mullins.
6. “Good Design Can Change Your Life: Beautiful Rooms, Inspiring Stories by Ty Pennington.
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