Harlem Library

 

May 20, 2020



The library is open to the public during its usual hours with restrictions under Phase I reopening guidelines. Please see details on our website at harlempubliclibrary.org or on our Facebook page. If you do not wish to enter the building we continue to offer curbside service, home delivery, or items may be mailed. Please contact the library at 353-2712 for more information.

We are not offering any special programming at this time; but a modified summer reading program is being planned. More information will be available soon.

The Book Challenge for May is to read a book written by an author of color. We have some selections on display for you to choose from.

The library will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.

The library board of trustees will hold its monthly meeting May 27, 4:15 P.M. in the library meeting room. Social distancing will be observed.

The latest suspense thriller from Meg Gardiner is “The Dark Corners of the Night.” The suburban communities of Lost Angles are gripped with fear.

The Midnight Man comes in the night taking the parents and leaving the children alive, witnesses to unspeakable horrors.

“Saint X” is a debut novel by Alexis Schaitkin. When Claire Thomas was only seven, her college-age sister, Allison, disappeared while the family was vacationing on the island of Saint X in the Caribbean. After her body is found two workers from the resort are arrested. But with little evidence they are soon released. Years later Claire has an encounter with one of the men and she sets out to find the truth about the murder and who her sister really was.

Montana author, Rick Bass, has published a collection of short stories “For a Little While.” In this anthology readers will find stories, old and new, that reveal men and women attempting to triumph against fate.

“Alone in the Wild” is by Kelley Armstrong. Rockton Detective Casey Duncan is on a camping trip with her boyfriend, Sheriff Eric Dalton, when they hear the cries of a baby in the woods. What they find is a tragic scene of a murdered woman with the baby still alive in her arms.

Other new titles include “A Longer Fall” by Charlaine Harris, “Trouble is What I Do” by Walter Mosley, and “The Jerusalem Assassin” by Joel C. Rosenberg.

 
 

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