On the shelves
Comments 0The following books are available at the Clovis-Carver Library:
American Passenger Trains and Locomotives Illustrated by Mark Wegman was given by Dr. Samuel E. Neff in memory of Charlene Sisler.
This lavishly illustrated volume takes a look at the glory years of travel by rail, with over 160 profiles, front and top views, and interior layouts depicting three dozen of the nation's most celebrated trains of railroad’s golden age.
Henry and Mudge in Puddle Trouble by Cynthia Rylant was given by Lennis and Rose Ellen Dunn in memory of Joe Frank Wheeler.
Henry and his dog Mudge celebrate spring by finding a March flower good enough to eat, an April puddle big enough for splashing, and a May litter of kittens for Mudge to watch over.
Henry and Mudge and the Wild Goose Chase by Cynthia Rylant was given by Lennis and Rose Ellen Dunn in memory of Joe Frank Wheeler.
When Henry's mother decides that she wants fresh eggs, blueberries, and corn, the whole family drives to the country where Henry and his dog, Mudge, meet a variety of animals.
Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888 by Earnst Thayer was given by Lennis and Rose Ellen Dunn in memory of Joe Frank Wheeler.
This classic tale of baseball woe has been brought to life by illustrations that capture the old-fashioned fun of an afternoon at the ballpark for a brand-new generation.
The Make Money on Foreclosures Answer Book by Denise Evans gives practical answers to more than 125 questions including the basics of the foreclosure process and advice on how to finance a home purchase, avoid mortgage fraud, and understand the legal and tax implications of investing.
Terminal Freeze by Lincoln Child takes us one hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle as Evan Marshall and a team of scientists studying the effects of global warming discover an enormous animal encased in solid ice, an ancient killing machine that may not actually be dead.
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