Information Systems Manager, Will Duke, recommends Call Us What We Carry by Amanda Gorman. I have never read a book of poetry before. Oh, I’ve read poems. Lots of poems. I’ve read poems from collections, from the Norton Anthology. I’ve read poems from the Internet. I’ve read poems from student poets. I’ve read poems on splotchy xeroxed copies of copies. I have always thought of poems as standalone, self-contained things. In fact, I don’t know that I can … [Read more...] about Book Review: Call Us What We Carry
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Running in Circles
A Bold New Economy at the Gold Mine By Craig Barry, Managing Director, Gold Mine Stores Roughly 15,000 vehicles roll through the alley behind the The Gold Mine thrift store each year donating roughly 225,000 items— from vintage ski pants to flat screen TVs to Waterford crystal goblets. We triage the donations, sort, cull, price, and put the best-of-the-best of them on the floor for sale. Purchases from the Gold Mine help support the programs, classes, and collections at The … [Read more...] about Running in Circles
Best Reads of 2022
Our Librarians have scoured the stacks to curate a list that will help you find your next great read. Drumroll please! Download a printable version here. General Fiction Mystery & Crime Science Fiction/Fantasy Nonfiction … [Read more...] about Best Reads of 2022
Book Review: Joyful Noise
Children’s and Young Adult Library Director, Deann Campbell, recommends Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman. Before reading Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman, I had enjoyed poetry—loved it even. But I had mostly read poetry. This is not a collection to be read, it is a collection to be performed... with someone else. After all, these are poems for two voices. The first poem of the collection may have given me goosebumps. Mostly, I … [Read more...] about Book Review: Joyful Noise
Book Review: Crying in H Mart
Circulation Manager Pam Parker recommends Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner Dinner and a Movie? Or, Noodles and a Book? When she’s not fronting her indie-pop band, “Japanese Breakfast,” Michelle Zauner has a side gig. She’s an author—and Crying in H Mart (2021) is Zauner's best-selling debut about finding solace in an unusual place, the Asian market known as H Mart. “It’s a beautiful, holy place,” she wrote about H Mart in The New Yorker essay by the same title that … [Read more...] about Book Review: Crying in H Mart
A Horse in the Casino Club
By Mary Tyson, Director of Regional History A horse in the Casino Club? Meh, not a problem for the Casino gamblers. They are clearly too engrossed in the table game to pay much attention to the man or his horse. This photo is a good snapshot of small-town nightly entertainment that was popular across America in the 1930s and 40s, with the exception (maybe) of the horse and rider. In Idaho, each town had jurisdiction over the local gambling laws. Ketchum allowed table games, … [Read more...] about A Horse in the Casino Club





