Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 108, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 April 1985 — Page 17

New books available at Nappanee Public Library

The following new books are available at the Nappanee Public Library. While new library facilities are being prepared, the library is temporarily saving customers from 156 E. Market St. ADULT FICTION : Hie Only Problem, by SparkWhen a wealthy man who is writing a monograph on the Book of Job, is convinced by the police that his wife is a member if a terrorist gang, he realizes that he loves her all the more, in this witty meditation on the Book of Job. Cool Runnings, by Hoyt-A roving journalist is enlisted to trace a working model of a small atomic bomb which has fallen into the wrong hands in this thriller. Stormswift, by Brent-An English heiress is taken captive and sold into slavery to a primitive mountain tribe in this 19th century romantic adventure. Snow, by Jones--A freak snowstorm brings to a head the predicament of a rural wife, frustrated by the labor and tedium of her daily life. Steely Blue, by Smith-A story of two firefighters, best friends since childhood, whose loyalties are threatened by a crisis. The Man Who Stole The Mona Lisa, by Page-A biend of history and fiction about an ingenious theft. Hostages To Fortune, by Humphrey-A powerful look at a mature man coming to terms with himself and the consequences of life. Corpse In A Glided Cage, by Barnhard-When a working class couple become an Earl and Countess through an inheritance, they find themselves very unhappy with the situation. Which is complicated by the discovery of a body on their estate. Family Money, by Shannon-A poor relative of a wealthy and socially prominent family sets out to seek revenge for her thwarted romance by gaining control of the family money. Life Penalty, by Fielding-After the brutal murder of her younger daughter, a grief-stricken mother shuts out her family and friends, as she becomes obsessed with finding the killer. A Season of Mists, by Woodhouse--The story of the relationship that develops between a spinster who arrives to manage the estate she has inherited, and her landed and titled neighbor, set in 18th century Norfolk, England. Murder’s Out of Tune, by Woods-Barrister-detective Maitland investigates the ctae of an actor accused of the murder of his estranged wife. A Rose in Winter, by WoodiwissErienne, Lady Saxton is mistress of a great manor, but tom between two men she loves in this romantic novel set in 18th century England. A Legacy From Tenerife, by Webster-The sudden death of a Canadian widow sends a British investigator to Tenerife, on the trail of a sizeable legacy.

NON-FICTION: Disclosing The Past, by Leaky-An autobiography of Mary Leaky. The Non-Alcoholic Drink Book, by DuNah Averting Armageddon, by Thomas-A look at the world of papal diplomacy and the Pope’s search for ways to prevent nuclear catastrophe. . The Hidden Censors, by Lattaye--A cergyman maintains that secular humanists control American media. First Person Rural, by PerrinEssays concerned with country ingHackers, by Levy--The inside story of the computer revolution. Precinct 19, by Adcock-Behind „the scenes of New York City’s most high-powered police station. The Burning Bed, by McNultyThe true story of an abused wife. They Cage the Animals at Night, by Burch-The story of an abandoned child's triumphant search for love and survival. The Day After World War 11, by Zuckerman-The U.S. government’s plans for surviving a nuclear war. Lizzie, by Spiering-The story of Lizzie Borden and the famous murder case. Chocolate Crazy, by HirschDessert recipes for chocolate lovers. The Berenstains’ Baby Book, by Berenstain-Humorous advice for parents. The Good War, by Terkel--An account of the lives of ordinary Americans at home and abroad, during World War 11. Where Do I Go From Here With My Life?, by Crystal-A careerplanning manual.

CHILDREN: Poinsetta And The Firefighters, by Bond-A little pig is afrpid of the dark until she finds out that others are awake, too. That’s Not Fair, by Samoff-Big

brother Bert explains the difference between fair and unfair to Becky and then finds she has learned her lesson too well. Bailey's Window, by Lindbergh-A lonely boy paints a scene on a wall and then discovers he can walk right into it, in this story of fantasy, and adventure. No More Secrets For Me, by Wachter-Four stories about unwanted touching of children by adults, to be shared by parents and children. Ramona Forever, by ClearyRamona's year in third grade is affected by many changes in her family situation.

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Loretta P. Sweeney, Where Are You?, by Giff-Junior sleuths Abby and Potsie stumble on a clue that could lead to the perfect crime. Jeffrey's Ghost and the Leftover Baseball Team, by Adler-A baseball team of children no one else wants on a team turns into a winner with the help of a ghost. Waiting for Spring Stories, by Roberts-Papa Rabbit tells stories as his family spends the winter in its cozy home. Dabble Duck, by EUis-A lonesome pet duck befriends a stray dog, and solves ho* own problem.. Secrets of a Small Brother, by

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Margolis-A group of poems about a small boy's relationship with his older brother. The Tortoise and the Hare, by Stevens-A new adaptation of the fable Puppy Too Small, by SzekersPuppy thinks he is too small, but there are many helpmr things he can do. The Very Bad Bunny; by SadlerHis family all thinks P.J. is the worst bunny they have ever seen, until his cousin, Binky, comes for a visit. Paul Bunyan, by Kellogg-An old tall tale retold and illustrated.

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Jimmy’s Boa Bounces Back, by Noble-A boa constrictor turns a garden chib meeting into chaos. My Friend the Vampire, by Sommer-Bodenburg-A horror story fan’s life becomes exciting when he befriends a real vampire. Trouble in Space, by Woodcock-A choose-your-own adventure. The Beast in Ms. Rooney’s Room, by Giff-When Richard is held back for another year in second grade, he can’t help causing trouble in the class. Ducks!, by Pinkwater-A boy encounters a duck who claims to be an angel, and leads him on a bizarre adventure. The Dwarks Meet the Trash Monster, by Berenstain-A small

fury family living in a junkyard meets up with a monster. Alfie Gives a Hand, by HughesAlfie has to put down his precious blanket to help someone else. Lotta on Troublemaker Street, by Undgren-Upeet because she thinks ha family la mean to ha, a flve-year-oid runs away to live in a neighbor’s attic. Cars, by Rockwell-A picture book. The Dancing Cats of Applesay, by Lisle-A • ahy 10-year-old geta together with one hundred remarkable cats, to bring fame to a small New York town. My Teacher Sleeps in School, by Weiss-

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