Thursday, January 20, 2011

What's New In The Library: 19 January - 21 January, 2011

Hello ladies.

I hope you all had a successful exam week. Here’s a look at what we’ve added to the library’s collection this week:

Books 
American Appetities by Joyce Carol Oates
  • Family Life – Fiction
  • Family – New York State – Fiction
The Caretaker and the Dumb Waiter: two plays by Harold Pinter
  • American Drama
City of the Beasts by Isabel Allende
  • Adventure and Adventurers – Fiction
  • Supernatural – Fiction
  • Indians of South America – Amazon River Valley – Fiction
Dancing after Hours: stories by Andre Dubus
  • Life – Fiction
  • Short Stories
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant by Anne Tyler
  • Children of Divorced Parents – Fiction
  • Parent and Child – Fiction 
A Fanatic Heart: selected stories of Edna O’Brien by Edna O’Brien
  • Ireland – Fiction
  • Short Stories
Lantern Slides: stories by Edna O’Brien
  • Ireland – Fiction
  • Short Stories
  • Women – Fiction
Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler
  • Brothers and Sisters – Fiction
  • Family – Fiction
  • Grief – Fiction
Silences by Tillie Olsen
  • Authorship – addresses, essays, lectures
  • Women Authors – addresses, essays, lectures
One Writer’s Beginnings by Eudora Welty
  • Authors, American – 20th century
  • Mississippi – social life and customs
  • Welty, Eudora 1909

Periodicals 
Black Enterprise: December 2010
Tweeting for Dollars: lessons from MTV Twitter jockey Gabi Gregg
Be Next: young leaders charge up for the energy sector

Natural Health: February 2011
Never Get Sick: 10 secrets of super healthy people
The New Comfort Foods: less fat, just as delicious
Beat the #1 Disease That Kills Women
Get Emotional! : why avoiding your feelings can wreck your health
Yoga Cures: targeted poses

Newsweek:  January 24, 2011

    American Assassins Throughout History: what makes these time bombs explode
    What the Arizona Shooter Shares with James Earl Ray
    Richard Holbrooke’s Tragic Last Days
    Can We Be Friends with China?
    U.S. Catholic: February 2011
    Special Issue on Catholic Education
    Why Aren't Hispanic Kids in Catholic Schools?
    Let’s Get a Big Bang out of Science

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