At the Library for October 29th, 2019


At the Library for October 29th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/10/29

    Elton John describes his extraordinary musical life, all the while making fun of himself in his hilarious, touching, and aptly titled memoir ‘Me.’   A young girl searches


At the Library for October 22, 2019

Last Updated 2019/10/22

    At the time of his death, Stieg Larsson (‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) was investigating the assassination of Sweden’s prime minister in 1986. ‘The Man Who Played


At the Library for October 15th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/10/15

    Just in time for Halloween is Stephen King’s ‘The Institute’—a story of kids facing unspeakable evil, but this time in American’s current political climate.   The natural science


At the Library, October 8th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/10/04

    Snowden Wright tells the saga of one family’s quest to start to the world’s first soft-drink company in his newest novel ‘American Pop.’   A teenage Edgar Allan


At the Library for October 2, 2019

Last Updated 2019/10/02

    With ‘La Passione’ author Dianne Hales charts how Italy’s greatest passions in literature, art, and food have highly influenced all of Western society.   Rob Ives teaches young


At the Library for September 24th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/09/24

    ‘The Testaments’ is Margaret Atwood’s long awaited (34 years) sequel to ‘The Handmaid’s Tale. A new generation tries to cope in Atwood’s horrifying future; and she even managed


At the Library for September 17th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/09/14

    Finding herself kidnapped by a strange race of aliens, a homeless woman finds herself the key to protecting humans in an inter-species war in Timothy Zahn’s latest novel


At the Library for September 10th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/09/10

    Jon Gartner’s ‘The Ice at the End of the World’ examines Greenland’s history through its current melting ice sheet.   Jodie Wheeler-Toppen’s ‘Edible Science’ explains to younger readers


At the Library for September 4th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/09/01

    Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue’s ‘Nitinikiau Innusi’ (I Keep the Land Alive) is the Labrador Innu cultural and environmental activist’s personal diary, charting her day-to-day experiences as well as speeches,


At the Library for August 27th, 2019

Last Updated 2019/08/26

      Hallie Rubenhold’s ‘The Five’ is the fascinating new biography of the five women who were killed by Jack the Ripper. Contrary to popular history, Rubenhold’s research has