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IN MEMORIAM
BABY BRAINS
NEWS-you may have to tap on the pictures to see them clearly
STORY TIME CALENDAR


EVENTS

 
STAFF PICKS/NEW BOOKS
Staff Picks
What Once Was Mine
by Liz Braswell

What if Rapunzel's mother drank a potion from the wrong flower? Hidden away for 18 years and deciding to leave her tower, Rapunzel gets caught up in an unexpected adventure with two thieves and discovers that there is far more to her story, her magical hair, and her future than she ever knew.

(Recommended by Christine)
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
by Jennifer Ackerman

Illuminating the rich biology and natural history of owls, the most elusive of birds—and often a symbol of wisdom, knowledge and foresight—the New York Times best-selling author of The Genius of Birds takes us around the globe and through human history to understand the complex nature of these extraordinary creatures.

(Recommended by Kim)
New Books
Mr. S
by Monica Arnaldo

When a kindergarten class arrives for the first day at school, they are greeted only by the words “Mr. S” on the chalkboard and a delicious-looking sandwich, resulting in merry mayhem as the kids wonder if the sandwich is their teacher.
Not So Different: What You Really Want to Ask About Having a Disability
by Shane Burcaw

The disabilities advocate behind the nonprofit, laughingatmynightmare.com, presents a highly visual reference that answers the most common questions about his wheelchair and spinal muscular atrophy, describing how he works through his physical challenges so that he can fully enjoy the activities he loves.
The Dragon and the Stone
by Kathryn Butler

Twelve-year-old Lily discovers a stone pendant and is transported to a realm where people's dreams come to life.
Flags on the Bayou: A Novel
by James Lee Burke

Accused of murder, an enslaved woman goes on the run with an abolitionist schoolteacher in the fall of 1863, dodging constables and slave catchers, in the new novel by the New York Times best-selling author of If I Disappear.
How Can I Help You
by Laura Sims

Accepting a position at a small-town public library, a recent graduate student and failed novelist discovers a patron dead in the library bathroom and begins to dig up her co-worker's past as a nurse with a trail of premature deaths.
Must Love Flowers: A Novel
by Debbie Macomber

Nursing student Maggie, to escape her alcoholic father, rents a room in Joan's home and finds a glimmer of hope for a better life, including a new romance, while Joan doesn't know what to make of the mysterious landscaper who's been revitalizing her garden—and who seems as lost as she is. (Large Print)
Bogie & Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood's Greatest Love Affair
by William J. Mann

A noted Hollywood biographer delves into the courtship and 12-year marriage of Hollywood legends Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart with extraordinary new revelations into both their personal and professional lives.
Metal Detecting: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Uncovering History, Adventure, and Treasure
by Mark Smith

Metal Detecting cuts right through the technical jargon and spells everything out with full-color illustrations and easy-to-understand terms, making this book simple to follow, regardless of your prior treasure-hunting experience. Novices and seasoned veterans will both find plenty of helpful information buried in the pages of this book—Mark shows you how to get out there and claim your own share of treasure, be it gold, silver, meteorites, old coins, jewelry, or relics.


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