Tuesday, June 23, 2009

July Book Discussion: Co. Aytch



Thursday, July 16
6 p.m.
Library Board Room


Written in a folksy style, Watkins recounts funny stories as well as the horrible realities of war as he describes his experiences as a private in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.



Copies of Co. Aytch by Sam Watkins are available for checkout at the Reference Desk. Questions are also available at the Reference Desk or by clicking here

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Still Alice Read-Alikes

If you enjoyed June's book discussion Still Alice by Lisa Genova you might like these titles:

Iris and Friends: A Memoir of Memory and Desire, by John Bayley (Non-fiction 921 Murdoch)
Murdoch and Bayley had a long and loving marriage which ended as Murdoch was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and eventually passed away. This is his endearing chronicle and tribute to their final years together.

Deaf Sentence, by David Lodge (Fiction LODGE)
A funny, moving account of one man's effort to come to terms with deafness and death, aging and mortality, the comedy and tragedy of human life.

The Story of Forgetting, by Stefan Merrill Block (Fiction BLOCK)
Seth Walker, a smart teenager who is trying to cope as his mother declines into a rare early-onset form of Alzheimer's. Another loner, an elderly hunchback named Abel Haggard, who can not forget his losses, lives on the shrinking remnants of his family farm. Though generations apart these two men have an unusual connection.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

June Movie: Milk

Tomorrow night, we will be showing Milk, starring Sean Penn. Milk is a biopic on the life of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist who became the first openly gay elected official as a San Francisco supervisor in 1977.

The film won two Academy Awards: Best Actor (Penn) and Best Original Screenplay

Milk will begin at 6 p.m. and will run for 2 hours and 8 minutes in the Balkansky Community Room. A discussion will immediately follow the film.

July's movie: Doubt