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The Great Sun Valley Game Book

June 3, 2024 by Liam Guthrie

Jam-packed with inside jokes and local references, “The Great Sun Valley Game Book” is a fantastic glimpse into the culture of Sun Valley and Ketchum in 1981. Featuring games, illustrations, parody songs, and quotes from novelty t-shirts, few items give such a personal perspective into the atmosphere of Sun Valley at the time. As the book’s creators, Sue Parr and Nicki Lee Foster, write in its introduction, “More than just a place, the valley is a way of life and once you’ve come under the spell of its mystique, you’ll never be quite the same again.”

The game board for The Great Sun Valley Game

The most prominent section of the game book, appropriately titled “The Great Sun Valley Game”, features a Monopoly-esque game comprised of notable locations across Ketchum and Sun Valley. Bald Mountain prominently takes up the center of the game board, much like its real-life counterpart towers over the skyline of the valley. The game’s instructions, board, and pieces for cutout make up 32 of the book’s 48 pages.

Other games in the book include “What Was It?”, which challenges the player to recognize the many names under which historic Ketchum buildings have been known, and “Saturday Night Survival”, in which players navigate a Chutes-and-Ladders-like board representing the escapades, victories, and pitfalls of a Saturday night out on the town.

All in all, “The Great Sun Valley Game Book” serves as a love letter to the many social establishments around Ketchum and Sun Valley, and the scenes and people that inhabited each of them.

Created by Sue Parr and Nicki Lee Foster, E 1013, Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History

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Malas

May 31, 2024 by kmerwin

by Marcela Fuentes

Una historia de pasión y venganza sobre una familia y la maldición que los persigue por años.
 
En 1951, una misteriosa anciana confronta a Pilar Aguirre en La Ciénaga, un pueblo fronterizo entre México y Texas. Convencida de que Pilar le robó el marido, le arroja una maldición que cae también sobre su familia. Medio siglo después, Lulú Muñoz está lidiando con una vida caótica, sobre todo, con su inminente fiesta de quinceaños. Como si fuera poco, fallece su amada abuela. En el funeral, una desconocida glamourosa y solitaria aparece para cambiarle la vida.

Rica en detalles cinemáticos –desde rodeos polvorientos, un concierto de Selena y el confort de las baladas que se tocan en las reuniones familiares– este memorable debut nos enfrenta a dos
poderosas voces femeninas: la de una mujer que debe reconciliarse con su pasado y la de una joven que se esfuerza por abrazar su futuro. Es, sobre todo, una carta de amor a la cultura tejana y a la importancia de la familia.

Fuentes ha logrado algo raro e inolvidable con esta historia de mujeres tan complejas.–Erika Sánchez, autora de Yo no soy tu perfecta hija mexicana

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A story full of passion and revenge, following one family living on the Texas Mexico border and a curse that reverberates across generations –“Fuentes has achieved something rare and indelible with this story of complex women.” (Erika L. Sánchez)

In 1951, a mysterious old woman confronts Pilar Aguierre in the small boarder town of La Cienega, Texas. The old woman is sure Pilar stole her husband and, in a heated outburst, lays a curse on Pilar and her family.

More than forty years later, Lulu Muñoz is dodging chaos at every turn: her troubled father’s moods, his rules, her secret life as singer in a punk band, but most of all her upcoming quinceañera. When her beloved grandmother passes away, Lulu finds herself drawn to the glamorous stranger who crashed the funeral and who lives alone and shunned on the edge of town.

Their unexpected kinship picks at the secrets of Lulu’s family’s past. As the quinceañera looms–and we move between these two strong, irascible female voices–one woman must make peace with the past, and one girl pushes to embrace her future.

Rich with cinematic details–from dusty rodeos to the excitement of a Selena concert and the comfort of conjunto ballads played at family gatherings–this memorable debut is a love letter to the Tejano culture and community that sustain both of these women as they discover what family means.

Find it in our Spanish collection here.

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Más fuerte que nunca

May 31, 2024 by kmerwin

resetea y transforma tu manera de vivir, amar, educar y liderar

by Brené Brown

¿Qué harías si pudieras sacar provechode tus fracasos? 

Traducido a más de 30 idiomas, Más fuerte que nunca es el fascinante libro escrito por la única investigadora de emociones capaz de iniciar una conversación colectiva sobre vulnerabilidad y vergüenza: Brené Brown.

Brené Brown, autora de seis bestsellers de The New York Times, nos guía a través de un transformador método que, en tan solo tres pasos, convertirá en fortalezas nuestras historias de fracaso y dolor:

1. Reconocimiento. Profundiza en tu historia. Aun si el proceso es muy incómodo, lo importante es sentir curiosidad por las emociones que estás experimentando.
2. Enfrentamiento. ¡Aduéñate de tu historia! ¿Lo que te estás diciendo sobre las dificultades en tu camino es real o inventado?
3. Revolución. Con valentía y vulnerabilidad, escribe un nuevo final a la historia que te hizo dudar si eres en verdad suficiente. ¡Lo eres y punto!

Sin importar qué tan grandes o pequeñas sean las batallas diarias, el proceso para levantarnos más fuertes que nunca está a la vuelta de estas páginas.

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Walking into our stories of hurt can feel dangerous. But the process of regaining our footing in the midst of struggle is where our courage is tested and our values forged. Our stories of struggle can be big or small, but regardless of their magnitude or circumstance, the rising strong process is the same: We reckon with our emotions and get curious about what we’re feeling; we rumble with our stories until we get to a place of truth; and we live this process, every day, until it becomes a practice and creates nothing short of a revolution in our lives. Rising strong after a fall is how we cultivate wholeheartedness. It’s the process that teaches us the most about who we are. 

Find it in our Spanish collection here.

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Solito

May 31, 2024 by kmerwin

by Javier Zamora

The Community Library was proud to welcome Javier Zamora as May’s Writer-in-Residence at the Hemingway House.

Javier Zamora’s adventure is a three-thousand-mile journey from his small town in El Salvador, through Guatemala and Mexico, and across the U.S. border. He will leave behind his beloved aunt and grandparents to reunite with a mother who left four years ago and a father he barely remembers. Traveling alone amid a group of strangers and a “coyote” hired to lead them to safety, Javier expects his trip to last two short weeks.

At nine years old, all Javier can imagine is rushing into his parents’ arms, snuggling in bed between them, and living under the same roof again. He cannot foresee the perilous boat trips, relentless desert treks, pointed guns, arrests and deceptions that await him; nor can he know that those two weeks will expand into two life-altering months alongside fellow migrants who will come to encircle him like an unexpected family.

A memoir as gripping as it is moving, Solito provides an immediate and intimate account not only of a treacherous and near-impossible journey, but also of the miraculous kindness and love delivered at the most unexpected moments. Solito is Javier Zamora’s story, but it’s also the story of millions of others who had no choice but to leave home.

Find it in English in print, eaudiobook, and ebook here.

Find it in Spanish here.

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Silk Sundress at Gold Mine Consign

May 31, 2024 by kmerwin

Make a breezy entrance wherever you go in this silk dress from Pringle of Scotland. Made in Italy, the sophisticated A-line cut and soft layers are sure to make a splash this summer. Available in size 10 for $125.

Proceeds from the Gold Mine stores help support books, literacy, and programs at The Community Library. Gold Mine Consign is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am – 5:30pm and is located at 4th and Walnut in Ketchum.

More about the Gold Mine stores here.

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Sundress with Bow Accents at Gold Mine Consign

May 31, 2024 by kmerwin

Moulinette Soeurs created this magnificent magenta dress with “old world tailoring , vintage trims, and the beauty of fin-de-siècle (end of the century) Paris”. Rock it from the garden party to the night club! Available in size 8 for $55.

Proceeds from the Gold Mine stores help support books, literacy, and programs at The Community Library. Gold Mine Consign is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am – 5:30pm and is located at 4th and Walnut in Ketchum.

More about the Gold Mine stores here.

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