Harlem Library

 

April 21, 2021



Take part in The Book Challenge for April by reading a book in a different format that you usually read. For instance, you may wish to read a digital ebook or listen to an audio book. You may want to try a graphic novel or a large print book! We have a display for you to choose from and we can get you started on MTLibrary2Go.

The library board of trustees will hold their regular meeting April 28, 4:15 P.M. in the library meeting room. The members of the board include Jack Young, Valerie VanVoast, Teresa Cornell, Lori Owens, and Linda Tangen. We are grateful for their service.

The library has devices for patrons to check out. These include mobile hotspots to access the internet, iPads and one laptop. These devices may be checked out for 14 days to patrons in good standing, age 18 and older.

“Deep into the Dark” is a new mystery by P.J. Tracy. Sam Easton is trying to rebuild his life after a tour in Afghanistan with therapy sessions and bartending. His friend, Melody Traiger, is beaten by her boyfriend and she turns to Sam for help. When her boyfriend turns up dead, Sam is considered the primary suspect.

Jennifer Robson is the author of “Our Darkest Night.” In this WWII story inspired by true events, young Jewish woman Antonina Mazin must pose as a Christian farmer’s wife to survive. Niccolo Gerardi was studying for the priesthood until a wartime tragedy forces him to return home to run his family’s farm. Nina and Nico must convince everyone, including the Nazi officials, they are married and in love.

Raven Hall is a grand estate with many secrets. In 1988 Beth Soames is fourteen when she goes to stay at Raven Hall with the Averells. Beth begins to feel at home with until they ask her to help them with a harmless game. In 2019 Sadie Langton is a struggling actress who takes a job pretending to be a party guest at Raven Hall. But as the partying goes on, Sadie soon suspects something is off with the glamorous guests and unseen host who is playing games with everyone. “The Perfect Guests” is by Emma Rous.

“Point of Danger” is the first in the new Triple Threat Series by Irene Hannon. The latest suspense novel by Iris and Roy Johansen is “Blink of an Eye.” Catherine Coulter’s new FBI thriller is “Deadlock.”

Two inspirational novels are “Her Secret Song,” book three in the Brides of Hope Mountain Series by Mary Connealy and “A Perfect Amish Romance,” the first of a new Berlin Bookmobile Series by Shelley Shepard Gray.

The library is hosting the “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” program to encourage parents/guardians to read with their children. Contact the library to register your child and they will receive their own board book. Check out our web site http://www.harlempubliclibrary.org for more information.

 
 

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