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Show New Library Books The following new library books have been placed in the library for your enjoyment. They are: "The Beginning Place," by Ursula K. LeGuin. Two young people meet in a magic world across the stream and over the threshold from the everyday world in which . they have grown up. But when the refuge becomes horror, and the roads of dream lead to nightmare, then there is no escape. They must choose now, not between one life and another, but between life or death. "THE PEOPLE From the Sea," by Velda Johnston. In this provocative novel of supernatural su-pernatural suspense, Diana Garson retreats to the old farmhouse to recover from emotional blows that brought her to the brink of a breakdown. break-down. Although when she encountered en-countered the people from the sea, she didn't know whether they were in any sense "real," the evil in which she is enmeshed en-meshed is not only real but dangerous as well. "Hal Borland's Twelve Moons of the Year," by Hal Borland. From his nature editorials edi-torials in "The New York Times," the author selected his favorite passages that share with the reader the beauty and hope for each day of the year. These 365 passages are "a celebration of the day-to-day events of the country seasons." sea-sons." "WALK GENTLY This Good Earth," by Margaret Craven. Raised by Judge Westcott and Maria, their loving lov-ing housekeeper, the four Westcott children and their adopted brother embrace a tradition tra-dition of good sense, wit, and hard work. They face hard times after the Judge's death. Other arrivals include: "The Chinese Experience," by Raymond Dawson; "How To Get Rid Of The Poisons In Your Body," by Gary and Steven Null; "Behavior, Development, De-velopment, and Training Of The Cat," by John A. Glover." ALSO, "TOFU Goes West," by Gary Landgrebe; "Street Of The Five Moons," by Elizabeth Peters (pseud.); "Legend In Green Velvet," by Elizabeth Peters (pseud.); and "Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming Wyom-ing Ghost Towns," by Lambert Lam-bert Florin. |