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January 07, 1977
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Griffin daily news., January 07, 1977, Page Page 14, Image 14
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— Griffin Daily News Friday, January 7,1977
Page 14
New Books
The following new books have
been added to the collection of
the Flint River Regional
Library:
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CORNER WEST TAYLOR AND 11TH ST. — PHONE 227-1313
Deposits Insured By F.D.I.C.
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BIOGRAPHY: “Fire and
Ice” by Andrew Tobias—The
story of Charles Revson, the
man who built the Revlon
Empire; “Singin* and Swingin’
and Getting Merry Like
Christmas” by Maya Angelou—
A continuation of the author’s
biography which began in “I
Know Why the Caged Bird
Sings”.
♦
MUSIC: “Howl Write Songs;
Why You Can" by Tom T.
HaU—The author of the song
“Harper Valley, U.S.A.” tells
what he does, how he does it and
why; “Rock, Roll and
Remember” by Dick Clark—A
personal look at the magic
moments so rock’n’roll.
FICTION: “The Baker’s
Daughter: by D.E. Stevenson—
A strong-willed young Scottish
woman falls in love with a
married English artist;
“Summer of Fear” by Lois
Duncan —From the moment her
cousin Julia arrived after the
death of her parents, Rachel
Bryant’s life was filled with
mystery and terror; “The
Dreaming Swimmer” by
Elizabeth Ogilvie—When a
stranger comes to a quiet little
village in Maine to buy the old
Darby place, the inhabitants
become suspicious; “Felicia”
by George A. Effinger—A
swindle and a double cross is
masterminded by an
unexpected person in a small
Acadian parish in Louisiana;
“The Glory Boys” by Gerald
Seymour—An Israeli atomic
scientist, who has come to
London for a lecture and a
holiday, finds himself in the
midst of his worst nightmare.
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RIPON, Wis. (AP) — Bernice
MacDonald, a truck-driving
grandmother who retired with 2
million miles in her log, is back
behind the wheel as a driving
instructor.
Dec. 5 as the first woman in
structor at the nearby Fox Val-
ley Institute’s truck driver ’ *
school.
Mrs. MacDonald, 53, retired , •
recently from driving to spend
more time with her family,
which includes two married
daughters. ’ *