Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Book sale!

Our Friends hold several annual book sales each year, and the next one is this week! This sale is held at the library in the Welsh Room.

Wednesday is the preview sale for members. You can join at the door for $5.00 if you aren't a member yet.

The sale will open to the public on Thursday and will run through Saturday.

Stock up on your summer reading at great prices while supporting your library.

We hope to see you there!


Monday, May 11, 2015

Patron Favorites

We now have a new "Patron Favorites" display at Barnard Crossing Branch! This display contains books that our patrons have really enjoyed and have left good comments for on the sheets in the back of the books.


We are constantly replenishing and updating the titles on the display so be sure to check it frequently! Below are just a FEW of the recent favorites:

Then and Always by Dani Atkins
Dollface by Renee Rosen
Keep Quiet by Lisa Scottoline
The Returned by Jason Mott
Paw Enforcement by Diane Kelly
The Blessings by Elise Juska
What We've Lost is Nothing by Rachel Louise Snyder
Thief by Mark Sullivan

Monday, April 27, 2015

Our book fair!

Will you be shopping at Barnes & Noble soon?

Support us at our book fair on May 9th from 1-4 PM, or shop online anytime between the 9th and 13th and put in our code (11568805). There will be a fun celebration with demonstrations, stories, crafts, cheesecake, and Curious George!

Thank you for your support!

Please find additional details here.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

2015 Pulitzer Prize Winners

This year's Pulitzer Prize winners have been announced! This is an award for journalism, literature, and music named after the late Joseph Pulitzer, a newspaper publisher.

Congratulations to all of the winning authors. Below are this year's winners with links to the items in our catalog for you to check out.

Fiction: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

General Nonfiction: The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert

Biography or AutobiographyThe Pope and Mussolini: The Secret History of Pope Pius XI and the Rise of Fascism in Europe by David I. Kertzer

HistoryEncounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People by Elizabeth Fenn

Have you read any of these titles yet? Which ones are you planning on reading?

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Library Program: The Art Forger (Book Discussion)

 
Join us at either 2 PM or 7 PM on Tuesday, April 28th, 2015.

Librarian Ann Patterson will lead a discussion on the novel The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro. This story combines history, art, and a mystery.

Please register here if you'd like to join us at one of the two sessions, or give us a call to register at (585) 225-8951.

Hope to see you there!

Saturday, March 21, 2015

After the War is Over by Jennifer Robson

Author: Jennifer Robson

Jennifer Robson's second novel, After the War is Over, tells of the time in England immediately following the Great War.  After four years as a military nurse, Charlotte Brown is ready to leave devastation and death behind. The daughter of a vicar, she has always wanted to dedicate her life to helping others.  She moves to busy Liverpool where her hard work assisting destitute families leaves no time for social life other than occasional dinners with the women at her boardinghouse. 

Eventually, Charlotte takes time off to return to the estate where she was once a governess for the wedding of her former charge, Lilly Neville-Ashford.  During that weekend, Charlotte takes one look at Lilly's brother, Edward, Lord Cumberland, and realizes that she has never stopped loving him.  When Edward's war injuries threaten to destroy his future, Charlotte agrees to help nurse him back to health.  She must do this knowing that class differences will forever keep them apart.

An interesting look at changes resulting from the First World War.

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Call us to check on an item's availability at 720-4106, or try our Barnard Crossing Branch at 663-3357. You can also check our online catalog 24/7 at http://greecepubliclibrary.org/. Click on the title above to link directly to the item in our catalog!   

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War by Karen Abbott

Author: Karen Abbott

Seventeen-year old Belle Boyd, a tempestuous Virginian, shot a Union soldier in her home and became a courier and spy for the Confederate  army. Though the flirtatious Boyd seduced men on both sides of the conflict, she actually had a serious crush on Stonewall Jackson, and on one occasion managed to thwart a Union plan to trap him in the Shenandoah Valley.

Abbott claims that “as many as four hundred women" in both North and  South posed and fought as men.  Canadian Emma Edmonds was one such woman. Edmonds came from an unhappy home, and finally fled when threatened with an arranged marriage to an elderly neighbor. Disguised as Frank Thompson, medic and mail carrier with Company F, Second Michigan Infantry, she infiltrated enemy lines and eventually witnessed the battle of Antietam, the bloodiest engagement in the Civil War.

Of the four women Abbott highlights, widow Rose O'Neal Greenhow is the best known.  Greenhow lived in Washington where she lobbied politicians on behalf of the confederacy.  She learned how to write messages in code and used her young daughter, Little Rose, to send information to Southern generals.  For a time, mother and daughter were imprisoned together. 

Elizabeth Van Lew, a wealthy Richmond abolitionist, was known to have Yankee roots, yet her wealth and Southern manners served as cover for a far-ranging espionage network.  She even managed to place Mary Jane Bowser, a former slave, inside the Confederate  White House.          

This is an exciting read which focuses on women who risked everything for a cause in which they believed. It also offers a fuller picture of people involved in the Civil War.
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Call us to check on an item's availability at 720-4106, or try our Barnard Crossing Branch at 663-3357. You can also check our online catalog 24/7 at http://greecepubliclibrary.org/. Click on the title above to link directly to the item in our catalog!