New Material at Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library
The following new material was added to the stacks at Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library the week of July 3, 2026.
Memorials/Donations Week of July 3, 2026
The following books by Suzanne Pollock were given by the author in memory of Janie Bartlett: Christmas With My Brother Wolfgang, BBB’s Trip with Santa, O Dolce, The Singing Dinosaur, Do Fish Sing?, The Promise, The Luthiers: JoAnn and Mr. Gustov, The Apple Pie Pirate, and We Did It.
Pete The Cat’s Train Trip by Kimberly Dean given in memory of Penny (Johnson) Kirk by Barnesville High School Class of 1966
New Material Week of July 3, 2026
FICTION
The Lumber Baron’s Wife by Lynn Austin. Inspirational
I’m Not The Only Murderer In My Retirement Home by Fergus Craig. Mystery
The Ballad Of Falling Dragons by Sarah Parker. Fantasy
The Hadacol Boogie by James Lee Burke. Large Print
A Murder In Hollywood by Michael Crichton.
Harvest Season by Brynne Weaver.
Daughters Of The Sun And Moon by Lisa See.
Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It by Brooke Averick.
In Her Own League by Liz Tomforde.
Transcription by Ben Lerner.
Last One Out by Jane Harper.
Ghost Town by Tom Perrotta.
NON-FICTION
Stand By Your Pan by Hannah Dasher.
Cold Canning by Bruce Weinstein.
10-Inch Square Quilt Block Book by Carolina Moore.
Cheers To Monday by Amy Leneker.
The Meaning Of Your Life by Arthur Brooks.
Courage Can Save Us by Rye Barcott.
We The Women by Norah O’Donnell.
The Self-Coached Swimmer’s Guide by Cori Linder.
CHILDREN’S
Betty The Yeti Loses Confetti by Mandy Marx.
Betty The Yetia and The Babysitter Problem by Mandy Marx.
Betty The Yeti Dreads The Dentist by Mandy Marx.
Betty The Yeti Has A Snow Day by Mandy Marx.
Slow Down, Dino by Emily Snape.
Could We Bring Dinosaurs Back To Life by Cynthia O’Brien.
Age Of The Dinosaurs by Christian Lopez.
Fred Rogers by Betsy Rathburn. Easy Biography
BOOK ON CDs
The Crossroads by C.J. Box.
The Patchwork Players by Jennifer Chiaverini.
The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Susan Patterson.
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