A Breakup Guide by Teens for Teens
by The Advocates
We are excited to offer this guide at the library. It is written by local teens through the help of The Advocates to help teens navigate a breakup. Highly recommended.
by kmerwin
by The Advocates
We are excited to offer this guide at the library. It is written by local teens through the help of The Advocates to help teens navigate a breakup. Highly recommended.
by kmerwin
In spring, our thoughts turn to unfurling fiddleheads and sprouting seeds! Whether your yard or fields tend toward fragile flowers or the robust returns from a Victory garden, we have the ground-turning books for every green thumb in the 635-639 range in the stacks. Protect those pollinators! Don’t forget your natural partners in creating a sustainable green and healthy habitat. Garden Allies: the insects, birds, & other animals that keep your garden beautiful and thriving by Frédérique Lavoipierre with illustrations by Craig Latker.
by kmerwin
By Ntozake Shange
A vibrant and vital collection that celebrates the three most important muses in the life and work of Ntozake Shange–language, music, and dance.
In this deeply personal book, the celebrated writer reflects on what it means to be an artist, a woman,and a woman of color through a beautiful combination of memoir and essay. She describes where her love for creative forces began–in her childhood home, a place where imagination reigned and boredom wasn’t allowed. The essays tell stories ranging from the poignant origin of her celebrated play “for colored girls” to why Shange needed to deconstruct the English language to make that production work, from the intensity of the female experience and the black experience as separate entities to the difficulty of living both lives simultaneously; from the intense love of jazz bestowed on her by her father to a similar obsession with dance, which came from her mother. With deep sincerity, attention, and her legendary candor, Shange’s collection progresses from the public arena to the private, gathering along the way the passions and insights of an author who writes with “such exquisite care and beauty that anybody can relate to her message” (Clive Barnes,The New York Times)
by kmerwin
by Turner, Elizabeth Hutton
A celebration of Georgia O’Keeffe’s contribution to still-life painting. It discusses the formative influence of Arthur Wesley Dow and compares her invention in still life to academic practices and traditional models in Western art. There are full-page reproductions of her paintings.
by kmerwin
Systems Librarian, Susie Bille, recommends Living on Vacation: Contemporary Houses for Tranquil Living by Rachel Giles.
The world has been watching a war unfold through horrifying images and stories.
My heart breaks to see people running for their lives, terrified and disoriented, their homes reduced to rubble. We’ve also lost cherished people here recently through illness, and I reflect every day on the importance of feeling safe.
Where we are heavily influences who we are able to be. Our identities are connected to where we live. We are so lucky to be able to define our community with orderly streets, buildings, mountains, trails, and desert, surrounded by decent people. We aren’t confronted with man-made chaos; we are safe, and we perch on the edge of wilderness.
Sanctuary for us, here in the Wood River Valley, is within walking distance, and this knowledge influences how we can choose to live. I use those words deliberately, as most of us have this distinction in common—we made a conscious choice to live here, leaving other places behind.
Living on Vacation takes a close look at some spectacular homes located on islands and mountains, in forests and deserts, overlooking lakes and the sea. The concept is tranquil living, an ideal for all people. Many of us came here for the same reason.
Happiness and misery, security, peace, and restlessness are all influenced by the walls and community surrounding us. Good design stands to remind people of their full potential. It can prod and push, be uncomfortable and unsettling. Perfect spaces can help you pause and reflect, frame vistas to give hope, and help the ones you love find comfort.
A private sanctuary may not be within your personal grasp, but the idea and the dream to create one is worth nurturing. Walk through the pages of this book, and consider the beauty surrounding us. We’ve spent the past couple of years celebrating people’s differences. Let’s also focus on how we are all the same. Nurture the dream of sanctuary and security for all people.
by kmerwin
The Hatak Witches by Choctaw author Devon A. Mihesuah has Detective Monique Blue Hawk tackling a locked room mystery with spooky implications in the neglected anthropological archives known as “The Room of Secrets.”