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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com February 19, 2019 • Page 15 The Bookworm New At The Library You’ll Find Yourself Falling For ‘Lost Girls Of Paris’ Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: ADULT BOOKS • The Art and Science of Hand Reading by Ellen Goldberg and Dorian Bergen, nonfiction • The Diabetes Cook Book by Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton, RD, LDN, CDE & Chef Jennifer Bucko Lamplough, nonfiction • The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker, nonfiction • The Perfect Cake: Your Ultimate Guide to Classic, Modern and Whimsical Cakes, nonfiction • Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life by Jane Sherron De Hart, nonfiction • Slowhand: The Life and Music of Eric Clapton by Philip Norman, nonfiction • So Far So Good: Final Poems: 2014-2018 by Ursula K. Le Guin, nonfiction • Theater of the World: The Maps That Made History by Thomas Reinertsen Berg, nonfiction • The Adults by Caroline Hulse, fiction • The Black Hills by William Johnstone, fiction • The Blood by E.S. Thomson, fiction • The Burglar by Thomas Perry, fiction • Dead Sea Rising by Jerry B. Jenkins, fiction • The Deceived by Brett Battles, fiction • Diary of a Mad Fat Girl by Stephanie McAfee, fiction • Fire & Blood by George R.R. Martin, fiction • The Glass Ocean by Beatriz Williams, fiction • The Guilty Dead by P.J. Tracy, fiction • Hall of Mirrors by Christopher Fowler, fiction • Into the Night by Sarah Bailey, fiction • The Lost Girls by Allison Brennan, fiction • Once a Midwife by Patricia Harman, fiction YOUNG ADULT BOOKS • Primates: The Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas by Jim Ottaviani, nonfiction graphic novel • Damsel by Elana Arnold, fiction • The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White, fiction • The Darkest Star by Jennifer Armentrout, fiction • Dry by Neal Shusterman, fiction • The Lantern’s Ember by Colleen Houck, fiction • Little Do We Know by Tamara Ireland Stone, fiction • Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, fiction • A Poison Dark and Drowning by Jessica Cluess, fiction • Realm of Ruins by Hannah West, fiction • Rule by Ellen Goodlett, fiction • A Shadow Bright and Burning by Jessica Cluess, fiction • A Sorrow Fierce and Falling by Jessica Cluess, fiction • Swing by Kwame Alexander with Mary Rand Hess, fiction • This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story by Kheryn Callender, fiction • Two Dark Reigns by Kendare Blake, fiction • What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera, fiction JUNIOR BOOKS • Inside the World of Roblox by Alexander Cox and Craig Jelley, nonfiction • Timelines of Everything, nonfiction • The Hero Two Doors Down by Sharon Robinson, fiction • In Your Shoes by Donna Gephart, fiction • No Slam Dunk by Mike Lupica, fiction • Skyward by Sally Deng, fiction • The Third Mushroom by Jennifer Holm, fiction • When Mischief Came to Town by Katrina Nannestad, fiction • What Elephants Know by Eric Dinerstein, fiction EASY READING BOOKS • Birds from Head to Tail by Stacey Roderick, nonfiction • The Elephant by Jenni Desmon, nonfiction • Grow Grateful by Sage Foster-Lasser and Jon Lasser, nonfiction • Yoga Frog by Nora Carpenter, nonfiction • The Cars and Trucks Book by Todd Parr, fiction • The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Mark Pett, fiction • The Great Dictionary Caper by Judy Sierra, fiction • I Am Peace: A Book of Mindfulness by Susan Verde, fiction Book 67 • Isle of You by David LaRochelle, fiction • My Busy Green Garden by Terry Pierce, nonfiction • Paw Patrol: Seven Ruff-Ruff Rescues, fiction • Paw Patrol: Up in#1 Air, fiction Sudoku the • Rooster is Off to See the World by Eric Carle, fiction • Shhhh! by Barroux, fiction • Winter is Here by Kevin Henkes, fiction ADULT DVD’S • Widows, fiction ——— Call the library at 668-5275 or visit library.cityofyankton. org to reserve a title! 5 6 8 “The Lost Girls of Paris” by Pam Jenoff; © 2019, Park Row Books; 377 pages ——— BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER The frame was beautiful. The picture inside it was of a stranger. Who would give away that lovely piece of workmanship with a loved one’s portrait displayed? Who didn’t cherish it enough to keep it? And in the new novel, “The Lost Girls of Paris” by Pam Jenoff, who was the women in the picture? Grace was running late. That was unusual, and so was the reason: she’d spent the night in a hotel room with her late husband’s best friend. Head down, embarrassed at such uncharacteristic behavior, she was surprised to spot a suitcase that had obviously been abandoned beneath a bench in Grand Central Station. She’d opened the suitcase and, in yet another unordinary action, took a handful of pictures that were inside. It was a morning filled with uniqueness: Grace then barely missed witnessing an accident in which a woman was killed — the same woman, as it happened, to whom the suitcase belonged. Eleanor was very protective of her girls. 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Disciplines include dance, literature, writing, music, theater, visual arts and traditional arts. A theater residency could include classroom workshops or a full-length production featuring local students at the end of the week. In the visual arts, choose from pottery, painting, drawing, 1 2 1 and others for their dexterity. When they signed on with the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), it was she who made sure they were physically fit and highly-trained for the jobs they’d do to help with the resistance in German-occupied France. She was the one responsible for bringing them home at the end of World War II. In the meantime, Eleanor’s girls would do dangerous work. They’d be as prepared as possible for their tasks. She’d personally see to that. Marie wasn’t entirely sure why she stayed with the SOE. Eleanor had given her ample opportunity to quit. She knew how much Marie missed her daughter, how much she hated training, and how unconfident Marie was in herself. And yet, despite Eleanor’s offers and the danger involved, Marie couldn’t bring herself to quit. When her deployment within the SOE placed her in a flat above a tavern that was known to entertain Germans, her determination doubled. It increased again when her very survival was in question … If you’re looking for something to carry around with you every day this week, check this out: “The Lost Girls of Paris” is a novel as thrilling as every espionage story you’ve ever read, as soft as every war-romance you’ve ever heard, and as brutal as every war movie you’ve ever seen. Yep, that good. Set at the end of and just after World War II, this novel captures readers’ imaginations from the outset, with the death of one of its main characters. The intrigue never lets up from there, as author Pam Jenoff takes a heroic true story from the War and novelizes it without prettifying it; indeed, people die in this book – a lot. 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