Author: Lewis, Beverly, 1949-
Published: 2009
Call Number: F LEWIS
Format: Books
Author: Lewis, Beverly, 1949-
Published: 2009
Call Number: F LEWIS
Format: Books
Summary: "Englisher" Heather Lang has come to Amish country to relive fond memories of her mother and to contemplate a grave medical prognosis of her own. While in Bird-in-Hand, Heather meets Grace Byler and the two young women strike up a fast friendship, amazed by how well they click. Following the only clue they have, Grace and Heather travel together in hopes of finding Grace's mother and bringing her home. Will they find what they're looking for...or something much more?
Author: Aronson, Marc.
Published: 2005
Call Number: 133.4
Format: Books
Author: Dessen, Sarah.
Published: 2004 2002
Call Number: Y DESSEN
Format: Books
Summary: Raised by a mother who's had five husbands, eighteen-year-old Remy believes in short-term, no-commitment relationships until she meets Dexter, a rock band musician.
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John Vaillant, the author of “Fire Weather” (one of our 10 Best Books this year), discusses climate change and the fire that devastated a Canadian petroleum town in 2016.
John Vaillant, the author of “Fire Weather” (one of our 10 Best Books this year), discusses climate change and the fire that devastated a Canadian petroleum town in 2016.
Corinna Luyken, Philip Stead and Isabelle Arsenault capture the unique brightness that comes after the dark.
Corinna Luyken, Philip Stead and Isabelle Arsenault capture the unique brightness that comes after the dark.
A new volume of the Black feminist’s previously unpublished writing is read in audiobook form by a full cast of Black women.
A new volume of the Black feminist’s previously unpublished writing is read in audiobook form by a full cast of Black women.
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Open to ages 12-36 months. Registration required. Each week will feature a different toddler-friendly theme and exciting stories. We ask that guardians remain present during the activity. All programs are subject to change or cancellations.
Open to adults. Registration required. Are you a social butterfly who enjoys the arts and crafts?
Each
week we'll share theme-inspired coloring pages, puzzles, paintings and
simple crafts, great for keeping your brain and motor skills alert.
Supplies provided.
Open to adults and teens. Registration required. Join our dedicated crafting group. If you do any type of needle craft, this is your club. Learn and practice your craft in a fun and welcoming environment.Face masks are optional.
All programs subject to change or cancellation.
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