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And,  Alice Elliott Dark is the featured author in this week's NYT's "By
the Book."

https://nyti.ms/3nyYRRm

Mamie

On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 2:30 PM Mamie Anthoine Ney <
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> Publishers Weekly just sent out their weekly "Tip Sheet:What to Read
> Next." The top books are Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark and Night
> of the Living Rez by Morgan Talty.
>
> "This week's most anticipated titles include Alice Elliott Dark's novel
> about two women trying to preserve a valuable portion of Maine coast and
> Morgan Talty's collection of linked stories about a young man coming-of-age
> on the Penobscot reservation."
>
> The other book getting a lot of buzz is Adam White's The Midcoast: A Novel.
>
> Awesome and pretty impressive.  My poor TBR!
>
> Enjoy the 4th.
>
> Best,
> Mamie
>
> --
>
> Mamie Anthoine Ney
>
> Auburn Public Library
>
> 49 Spring St.
>
> Auburn, ME 04210
>
> 207.333.6640 x 2020
>
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> www.auburnpubliclibrary.org
> “The public library is where place and possibility meet.”
> ― Stuart Dybek
>


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Mamie Anthoine Ney

Auburn Public Library

49 Spring St.

Auburn, ME 04210

207.333.6640 x 2020

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www.auburnpubliclibrary.org
“The public library is where place and possibility meet.”
― Stuart Dybek

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