Harlem Library

 

July 12, 2017



New titles at the library include “Anything Is Possible” by Pulitzer Prize winning author Elizabeth Strout. This novel tells the story of a small-town and unforgettable characters who cope with love and loss.

Tosca Lee has written “First Born,” the sequel to “The Progeny.” Luka is in the custody of the Historian with his time running out. Audra must save him by finding and killing the Historian and putting an end to the war between the Progeny and Scions. But she is on the run as an international fugitive and struggles to control her growing powers.

Lisa Jewell’s new novel is “I Found You.” Alice Lake finds a man sitting on the beach outside her house in the British seaside town of Ridinghouse Bay. He does not know his name or how he got there. In a suburb of London Lisa Monrose’s husband does not come home one night. The police inform her the man she married never existed. Twenty-three years earlier Gray and Kirsty Ross were vacationing at Ridinghouse Bay when a young man made Gray feel uncomfortable when he showed an interest in Kirsty. How do these three stories intersect? What secrets are revealed?

“Price of Duty” is the latest political thriller by Dale Brown. Amanda Quick’s latest murder mystery is “The Girl Who Knew Too Much.” “Deep Extraction” is DiAnn Mills newest FBI Task Force novel.

“Frontier Grit” by Marianne Monson tells the unlikely true stories of daring pioneer women. The author tells the stories of twelve women who came from all over the world to settle the west. She ties these stories to the experiences of women today to inspire them to “live with grit.”

After Rachel Childs suffers a pubic breakdown she lives in virtual seclusion. One rainy afternoon a chance encounter causes her marriage and her life to unravel. Rachel must conquer her fears and mind-altering truths to overcome a conspiracy filled with deception, violence, and madness. Don’t miss “Since We Fell” by Dennis Lehane.

Children are reminded to bring their Summer Reading logs to the library to build their reading skyscrapers and to earn prizes. The Reading Club for grade school students meets on Thursday at 1 P.M. The Read-to-Me program is held on Tuesdays at 10 A.M. for preschoolers and their parents/caregivers. The Lego Club meets on Thursdays at 6 P.M. Summer Reading continues through the month of July.

If you have a Harlem Public Library card you may download free ebooks and audio books from MontanaLibrary2Go. Call the library to find out how.

 
 

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