Wednesday, May 6, 2009

New books @ Lynn Library

The Highwaymen Murals: Al Black’s Concrete Dreams by Gary Monroe Mexico-US Migration Management: a binational approach edited by AgustĂ­n Escobar LatapĂ­ and Susan F. Martin The Challenge of Pluralism by Stephen V. Monsma and J. Christopher Soper The Dark Side of Zionism by Baylis Thomas Deciphering the Cosmic Number: the strange friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung by Arthur I. Miller enLIGHTened: how I lost 40 pounds with a yoga mat, fresh pineapples, and a Beagle-Pointer by Jessica Berger Gross Haunted Heart: the life and times of Stephen King by Lisa Rogak Social Graces: words of wisdom on civility in a changing society edited by Jim Brosseau 1001 Funniest things ever said edited by Steven D. Price Slumming: sexual and racial encounters in American nightlife, 1885-1940 by Chad Heap Dread: how fear and fantasy have fueled epidemics from the Black Death to Avian flu by Philip Alcabes Flat Broke in the Free Market by Jon Jeter Backyard Medicine by Julie Bruton-Seal and Matthew Seal Swimming with Piranhas at feeding time: my life doing dumb stuff with animals by Richard Conniff Inspiring Individuals: Ten People Making a Better World by Thames and Hudson Divine Wind: the history and science of hurricanes by Kerry Emanuel

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