Lynn Library has wonderful new books on display. They include:
The Volunteer: the incredible true story of an Israeli spy on the trail of International Terrorists by Michael Ross with Jonathan Kay
Touch and go, a memoir by Studs Terkel
Odd Jobs: 101 ways to make an extra buck by Abigail R. Gehring
Green Metropolis: why living smaller, living closer, and driving less are the keys to sustainability by David Owen
The first World War by William Kelleher Storey
We hold these truths and other words that made America by Paul Aron
The king of sting: the amazing true story of a modern American outlaw by Craig Glazer
As far as my feet will carry me: the extraordinary true story of one man’s escape from a Siberian labor camp and his 3-year trek to freedom by Josef M. Bauer
Eli Manning: the making of a quarterback by Ralph Vacchiano
Communication revolution: critical junctures and the future of media by Robert W. McChesney
True compass: a memoir by Edward Kennedy
We welcome Lynn students, faculty and staff to check out any of these new additions to our library collection.
The Volunteer: the incredible true story of an Israeli spy on the trail of International Terrorists by Michael Ross with Jonathan Kay
Touch and go, a memoir by Studs Terkel
Odd Jobs: 101 ways to make an extra buck by Abigail R. Gehring
Green Metropolis: why living smaller, living closer, and driving less are the keys to sustainability by David Owen
The first World War by William Kelleher Storey
We hold these truths and other words that made America by Paul Aron
The king of sting: the amazing true story of a modern American outlaw by Craig Glazer
As far as my feet will carry me: the extraordinary true story of one man’s escape from a Siberian labor camp and his 3-year trek to freedom by Josef M. Bauer
Eli Manning: the making of a quarterback by Ralph Vacchiano
Communication revolution: critical junctures and the future of media by Robert W. McChesney
True compass: a memoir by Edward Kennedy
We welcome Lynn students, faculty and staff to check out any of these new additions to our library collection.
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