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Crow Lake: A Novel
by: Mary Lawson

   Mary Lawson's debut novel is a shimmering tale of love, death and redemption set in a rural northern community where time has stood still. Tragic, funny and unforgettable, this deceptively simple masterpiece about the perils of hero worship leapt to the top of the bestseller lists only days after being released in Canada and earned glowing reviews in <i>The</i> <i>New York Times</i> and <i>The</i> <i>Globe and Mail</i>, to name a few. It will be published in more than a dozen countries worldwide, including the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Italy and Bulgaria.<br><br>Luke, Matt, Kate and Bo Morrison are born in an Ontario farming community of only a few families, so isolated that “the road led only south.” There is little work, marriage choices are few, and the winter cold seeps into the bones of all who dare to live there. In the Morrisons’ hard-working, Presbyterian house, the Eleventh Commandment is “Thou Shalt Not Emote.” But as descendants of a great-grandmother who “fixed a book rest to her spinning wheel so that she could read while she was spinning,” the Morrison children have some hope of getting off the land through the blessings of education. Luke, the eldest, is accepted at teachers college – despite having struggle mightily through school – but before he can enroll, the Morrison parents are killed in a collision with a logging truck. He gives up his place to stay home and raise his younger sisters -- seven-year-old Kate, and Bo, still a baby.<br><br>In this family bound together by loss, the closest relationship is that between Kate and her older brother Matt, who love to wander off to the ponds together and lie on the bank, noses to the water. Matt teaches his little sister to watch “damselflies performing their delicate iridescent dances,” to understand how water beetles “carry down an air bubble with them when they submerge.” The life in the pond is one that seems to go on forever, in contrast to the abbreviated lives of the Morrison parents. Matt becomes Kate’s hero and her guide, as his passionate interest in the natural world sparks an equal passion in Kate.<br><br>Matt, a true scholar, is expected to fulfill the family dream by becoming the first Morrison to earn a university degree. But a dramatic event changes his course, and he ends up a farmer; so it is Kate who eventually earns the doctorate and university teaching position. She is never able to reconcile her success with what she considers the tragedy of Matt’s failure, and she feels a terrible guilt over the sacrifices made for her. Now a successful biologist in her twenties, she nervously returns home with her partner, a microbiologist from an academic family, to celebrate Matt’s son’s birthday. Amid the clash of cultures, Kate takes us in and out of her troubled childhood memories. Accustomed to dissecting organisms under a microscope, she must now analyze her own emotional life. She is still in turmoil over the events of one fateful year when the tragedy of another local family spilled over into her own. There are things she cannot understand or forgive.<br><br>In this universal drama of family love and misunderstandings, Lawson ratchets up the tension, her narrative flowing with consummate control in ever-increasing circles, overturning one’s expectations to the end. Compared by <i>Publishers Weekly </i>to Richard Ford for her lyrical, evocative writing, Lawson combines deeply drawn characters, beautiful writing and a powerful description of the land.<br><br><br><i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>
October 17, 2009

Owner: sheri (9)
Haifa - Carmel City

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Twilight (The Twilight Saga)
by: Stephenie Meyer

   The #1 New York Times bestseller is available for the first time in a mass market paperback edition, featuring a striking movie tie-in cover.


Bella Swan's move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Bella's life takes a thrilling and terrifying turn. Up until now, Edward has managed to keep his vampire identity a secret in the small community he lives in, but now nobody is safe, especially Bella, the person Edward holds most dear.

Deeply romantic and extraordinarily suspenseful, Twilight captures the struggle between defying our instincts and satisfying our desires. This is a love story with bite.
August 18, 2009

Owner: JudyM (51)
Tel Aviv - Bat Yam

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The Ordeal of Mark Twain
by: Van Wyck Brooks

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August 17, 2009

Owner: nbryna (27)
Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)

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The World of Jo Davidson
by: Lois Harris Kuhn

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August 15, 2009

Owner: nbryna (27)
Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)

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Death du Jour
by: Kathy Reichs

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August 15, 2009

Owner: penina (82)
Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)

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A Place Called Freedom
by: Ken Follett

   In a brutal world, charismatic rebel miner Mack McAsh - a slave by birth - is a man with the courage to stand up for what is right, and the strength to stick by his beliefs. Independent, rebellious Lizzie Hallim, meanwhile, is engaged to Jay Jamisson, the ruthless landlord's son and heir to an exploitative business empire. Born into separate worlds, Mack and Lizzie are thrown together when Mack becomes an enemy of the state and is forced to flee his homeland. Lizzie aids his escape, and it is not long before passions rage in the old world as well as the new ...Set in an era of turbulent social changes, "A Place Called Freedom" is a magnificent novel from the undisputed master of suspense and drama, Ken Follett. "A compulsive, sweeping adventure" - "Today". "Gripping historical narrative" - "San Francisco Chronicle".
August 15, 2009

Owner: laureene (13)
Center - Petah Tikva

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I Am the Cheese (Laurel-Leaf Library)
by: Robert Cormier

   In this complicated, chilling novel of the savagery of modern society, Adam mentally relives his past while facing the interrogation and trauma of his present life as a guest of the government. ALA Notable Children's Book; Horn Book Fanfare Honor Book; ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
August 15, 2009

Owner: laureene (13)
Center - Petah Tikva

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Shakespeare Stories
by: Leon Garfield , Michael Foreman

   Twelve of Shakespeare's plays are presented here in a fresh narrative form with much of the original language skillfully woven into the author's own prose.
August 15, 2009

Owner: laureene (13)
Center - Petah Tikva

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Murder at the Kennedy Center, Murder on the Potomac, Murder at the Pentagon, Murder in the White House
by: Margaret Truman

   4 books grouped together to save on shipping
August 13, 2009

Owner: ChanaJ (75)
Haifa - Qiryat Tiv'on

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Judy: The Films and Career of Judy Garland
by: Joe & Edward Epstein; Introduction By Judith Crist Morella

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August 13, 2009

Owner: ChanaJ (75)
Haifa - Qiryat Tiv'on

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