The World Science Fiction convention held the Hugo awards ceremony this month for the best SF releases this year, and you can find the titles at the Community library! Best SF Novel: A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine (SCIFIC MAR). This is the second Hugo by this author in this space saga, and well worth exploring.
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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy, also in Spanish, El niño, el topo, el zorro y el caballo: A philosophical fable, part graphic novel, part inspirational light in the deep, deep, dark forest of these uncertain times.
Find it in Graphic Novel Fic MAC; Available in English and Spanish.
English Language Learning
Clase de inglés para adultos
CLASE DE INGLÉS PARA ADULTOS ¡Gratis! Todos los martes, 13 de septiembre al 22 de noviembre, de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m. Abierto a adultos de todos los idiomas que quieran aprender inglés o mejorar sus habilidades. Las profesoras Janet Ross-Heiner, M.A. Ed-ESL, y Karen Little, MAT, ayudarán a los hablantes no nativos mejorar sus conocimientos de inglés.
ENGLISH CLASS FOR ADULTS Free! Every Tuesday, September 13 – November 22, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Open to adults of all languages who wants to learn English or improve skills. Teachers Janet Ross-Heiner, M.A. Ed-ESL, and Karen Little, MAT, will assist non-native speakers in their effort to improve their English language skills.
Gold Mine: Fire Victims Shop for Free
Victims of the recent Limelight Condos fire are invited to shop at the Gold Mine for free, to help restore some of what was lost in the devastating fire. Collect bedding (shown here), plus clothes, shoes, kitchen supplies, and other vital materials.
More about the Gold Mine Stores here.
Find updates and resources for fire victims at the City of Ketchum website here.
Say Yes to High Low Fashion
Say YES to high low fashion…and those fabulous shoes! Pictured here: Vintage Queens Way blazer (XS), retro Dolce and Gabbana blouse (XS) and classic Levis! Shop sustainable at Gold Mine Consign in Ketchum.
How the World Worships
Series of six titles from Cherry Lake Publishing Group by Bradley Fleur
Readers will learn about the core teachings and beliefs of the world’s most widely practiced religions through the lens of two different perspectives, one from the United States and the other from another country where the religion is predominant, and dive deep into the important figures, sacred texts, holidays, and commandments.
This narrative nonfiction series uses considerate text that is written at a higher maturity level with a lower reading level to engage and accommodate struggling readers. Includes sidebars that are aligned with the Common Core Standards, a comprehensive timeline, and activity. A table of contents, glossary with simplified definitions and pronunciations, and index are also included.
Find the title here:
My Life as a Sikh – forthcoming