Harlem Library

 

May 2, 2018



The children’s programming resumes this week at the library. Books and Babies meets on Tuesdays at 10:00 A.M. Lego Club is held from 4:30-5:30 P.M. on Thursdays. Story Hour meets on Fridays at 10:00 A.M.

The Book Challenge for May is to read a book about an animal, either fiction or nonfiction. If you have completed the Book Challenge for April let the library know so your name may be entered into the drawing for a gift certificate from a local business.

Summer Reading is just around the corner. For our projects we need empty coffee, Pringles, and oatmeal containers; as well as empty cereal or shoe boxes; and aluminum pie tins. We would appreciate any of these items you could donate.

“Jack Rabbit Smile” is the latest Hap and Leonard novel by Joe R. Lansdale. Hap and Leonard take the case to find Judith Mulhaney’s daughter, Jackrabbit, who has been missing from her family for five years and now has not be seen by her local pack of no-goods for a few months. Soon Hap and Leonard are mixed up in a murder investigation and a revivalist cult.

Marissa De Los Santos is the author of “I’ll Be Your Blue Sky.” Although Clare Hobbs is engaged to the perfect man, she feels that something is just not right. After meeting a woman named Edith Herron, Clare summons the courage to call off the wedding. Three weeks later Clare learns Edith has died and gifted her an old house along the Delaware shore. Clare begins to piece together the story of Blue Sky House and a decade old mystery filled with secrets, love, sacrifice, and courage.

Michael Isikoff and David Corn are the writers of the nonfiction work “Russian Roulette.” This is the inside story of Vladimir Putin’s war on America and the election of Donald Trump.

The first installment of the Golden Gate Secrets series by Tracie Peterson is “In Places Hidden.” Camrianne Coulter has not heard from her brother Caleb, a successful San Francisco lawyer, in three month. Camri takes the train to the West Coast to find out for herself what has become of him. With the assistance of Patrick Murdock, a man Caleb successfully defended from a false murder charge, Camri’s search leads her into the political corruption of the city and hidden dangers in San Francisco’s backstreets.

“Chasing Time” is a photographic collection of the last active one-room schools in Montana. With photos by Keith Graham and Neil Chaput de Saintonge this work documents 26 one-room schools featuring candid interviews with the teachers and students with 240 color photographs. Included are Blaine County’s Bear Paw, Cleveland and North Harlem Colony schools.

Other new arrivals include “His Risk,” part of the Amish of Hart County series by Shelley Shepard Gray and “If I Live,” book 3 of the If I Run Series by Terry Blackstock.

 
 

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