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Nightcrawling
by Leila Mottley
When a drunken altercation with a stranger turns into a job she desperately needs, Kiara, who supports her brother and an abandoned 9-year-old boy, starts nightcrawling until her name surfaces in an investigation exposing her as a key witness in a massive scandal within the Oakland Police Department.
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Trust
by Hernán Díaz
Told from the perspective of one woman bent on disentangling fact from fiction, this unrivaled novel about money, power, intimacy and perception is centered around the mystery of how the Rask family acquired their immense fortune in 1920s-1930s New York City.
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Booth : a novel
by Karen Joy Fowler
Describes the multiple scandals, family triumphs and disasters that took their toll on the 10 children of celebrated Shakespearean actor Junius Booth as the North and the South reached a boiling point and the Civil War broke out.
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Glory
by Noviolet Bulawayo
From the award-winning author of the Booker-prize finalist We Need New Names comes a novel that chronicles the fall of an oppressive regime, and the chaotic, kinetic potential for real liberation that rises in its wake
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Oh William! : a novel
by Elizabeth Strout
The iconic heroine of My Name is Lucy Barton recounts her complicated, compassionate relationship with William, her first husband—and longtime, on-again-off-again friend and confidant—and the lives they eventually built with other people
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Beekeeper Readiness @ Athol
Wednesday, August 10, 4:00 PM
Athol Library
Jessica Garrison, new owner of Post Falls Honey Company, will explain what bees need from a beekeeper, the role of a beekeeper, and equipment and time resources needed to have a successful apiary.
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Lunch and Learn: Protect Yourself Against Scams
Monday, August 15, 12:00 PM
Post Falls Library
Learn to protect yourself against scams in this presentation brought to you by Humana. Lunch will be provided! Registration is Required (so we know how many lunches to get!). Please contact Post Falls Library front desk or call us at 208-773-1506 to register.
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Neighbor Fest @ Post Falls
Saturday, August 20, 1:00
Post Falls Library
This is a fun afternoon at the library inviting all of the community to come and enjoy food, music, friends, and fun. We’ll have snacks and games (like life size Jenga and cornhole), plus live music provided by the band, Old Plank Road. There will be a shaved ice truck (free!) and just for attending you will be entered into a raffle for library goodies. This is all brought to you by a grant through Project Neighborly and the Post Falls Library.
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