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The perfect girl
by Gilly Macmillan
Fighting to start over after serving time for her role in a fatal accident, teen musical prodigy Zoe is horrified when her mother is found dead after a career-launching recital, in a high-suspense tale told over the course of 24 hours. By the author of New York Times best-selling author of What She Knew.
-Jill, Village
Digital Formats: Available in eBook and eAudiobook from Overdrive and always available in eAudiobook from hoopla.
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Space opera
by Catherynne M. Valente
The fate of humankind and the Earth hang in the balance as galaxies compete for glory in a universe-wide musical contest—rife with glitter, lipstick and electric guitars—where you must sing to survive.
"Hitchhiker's Guide meets Ziggy Stardust. I laughed through most of it and even teared up at the end." -Kassy, Northwest
Digital Formats: Available in eBook and eAudiobook from Overdrive and always available in eAudiobook from hoopla.
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Space brothersYears after they make a mutual promise to become astronauts and travel to the moon, two brothers struggle to make their wish come true.
"A great subtitled anime with a strong message to follow your dreams and to try your hardest to achieve them." -Sam, Northwest
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Mary Poppins Returns
The magic returns in Disney’s classic as Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) helps the Banks family remember the joy and what it’s like to be a child. Together with her friend Jack the lamplighter (Lin-Manuel Miranda), fun is brought back to the streets of London in a celebration that everything is possible… even the impossible.
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Shoplifters /A Japanese family that makes ends meet by shoplifting takes in a little girl they found alone on the street.
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Oklahoma! Movie Screening and Discussion Tuesday, April 16, 06:00PM Northwest Library"Oooooooooooklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain!" Join us for a screening of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! with a panel discussion to follow, including experts in Oklahoma history, musical theatre, and film.
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OKC Urbanism in 2019 - Panel Discussion
Saturday, April 20,
03:15PM
Downtown Library
What lessons has Oklahoma City learned since the Pei Plan demolished much of downtown? A multi-disciplinary panel will discuss the current state of OKC's preservation efforts and the path forward. Moderator: Ed Shadid -Ward 2 City Councilor Panelists: Cayla Lewis-Preservation Oklahoma Lynne Rostochil- Okie Mod Squad Stephen Tyler- Tower Theater
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National Geographic Magazine (1888-present)
This collection is a complete archive of National Geographic magazine - every page of every issue - along with a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images, and videos.
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