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New at the library

The following materials are now available at the Rector Public Library. GRAPHIC NOVEL Who is the man in the air? : Michael Jordan – Gabe Soria JUVENILE NON FICTION What was D-Day? – Patricia Brennan Demuth What was Ellis Island – Patricia Brennan Demuth What is climate change? – Gail Herman What is Juneteenth? – Kirsti Jewel TheAmerican Revolution – Kate Messner The Titanic – Kate Messner From garden to pickle – Penelope S Nelson From seed to jam – Penelope S Nelson From vine to pizza – Penelope S Nelson From flower to honey – Penelope S Nelson From wheat to bread – Penelope S Nelson From cow to cheese – Penelope S Nelson NON FICTION A harvest of innocence: the untold story of the West Memphis Three murder case – Dan Stidham The reason I jump: the inner voice of a thirteen-yearold boy with autism – Naoki Higashida Unmasking autism: discovering the new faces of neurodiversity – Devon Price, PhD The Parent’s guide to raising a child with autism: understanding and overcoming the challenges of parenting an autistic child – Lily Ireland Reunion: leadership and the longing to belong – Jerry Colonna The restless wave: good times, just causes, great fights, and other appreciations – John McCain FICTION After the storm – Laura Pavlov The coworker – Freida McFadden The inmate – Freida McFadden The wife upstairs: a novel – Freida McFadden The surrogate mother: a novel – Freida McFadden Maybe next time: a novel – Cesca Major Unnatural death – Patricia Cornwell Alex Cross must die – James Patterson Inheritance – Nora Roberts The ball at Versailles: a novel – Danielle Steel JUVENILE BIOGRAPHY Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg? – Patricia Brennan Demuth LP WESTERN The Scavengers: a Death & Texas Western – William W Johnstone BIOGRAPHY Thicker than water: a memoir – Kerry Washington WESTERN Catfish Charie – William W Johnstone Large Print Inspirational A winter by the sea – Julie Klassen WESTERN PAPERBACK Dark Night of the Mountain Man – William W.

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“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas” in Rector

When the Christmas season is ushered in with the Rector Christmas Parade held on Sunday, Dec. 3, multiple opportunities for engaging with family will be available. Rector Downtown Central has set aside an area in the new Pocket Park on Main Street for friend and family photographs. In the Downtown Park, a banner has been placed announcing the season to all who drive by the park. In addition, Dars Sign Me Up has decorated an area of the Downtown Park with a “Merry Christmas, Rector” message. All signage is arranged to encourage photos and photographers.

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