Harlem Library

 

July 21, 2021



This is the last week for “Tails and Tales” summer reading programming. What fun it has been to see the children and their families this summer! Participants of all ages have until August 6 to log their reading. Report your numbers to the library to earn prizes and chances to win grand prizes. Thanks to everyone who has supported the summer reading program. Don’t miss the new and final Story Walk in the city park. The book is “I Found a Kitty!”

The Book Challenge for July is to read a book featuring an animal, fiction or nonfiction. The library has several titles on display to help with your selection.

The library board of trustees will hold its regular monthly meeting July 28, 4:15 P.M. in the library meeting room. The board will not meet in August.

“The Last Thing He Told Me” is by Laura Dave. In this riveting mystery Hannah Hall receives a note from her husband Owen before he disappears. All the note says is “Protect her.” Hannah knows the note refers to Owen’s teenage daughter, Bailey, who lost her mother as a child and who will have nothing to do with Hannah. As Hannah’s attempts to reach Owen fail and the FBI arrests his boss, the U.S. marshal and federal agents arrive at her home. Hannah realizes Owen isn’t who she thought he was and Bailey may hold the key to unlocking his true identity.


Gabriela Garcia has written “Of Women and Salt.” Jeanette, battling addiction, is the daughter of Cuban immigrant Carmen. Jeanette is determined to know her family history and travels to Cuba to see her grandmother and reckon with secrets from the past.

“Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power” is by Pekka Hamalainen. “The first complete account of the Lakota Indians traces their rich and often surprising history from the early sixteenth to the early twenty-first century.”

Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney is the author of “Good Company.” Everything Flora Mancini thought about her marriage, herself, and her best friend, Margot, changes the day she finds an envelope containing her husband’s wedding ring – the one he claims he lost one summer when their daughter was five.

A new thriller by Jeffery Deaver is “The Final Twist.” Colter Shaw is in San Francisco trying to complete a mission his late father never finished: finding a courier bag with evidence to bring down a corporate espionage firm. Only by finding the bag can he stop the murder of an innocent family.

Take books and magazines with you where ever you go this summer. Download the Overdrive or Libby apps and you can read ebooks and magazines or listen to audio books on MontanaLibrary2Go for free! All you need is your library card number. Call the library from more information.

 
 

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