by Elise Parsley
“If your teacher tells you to bring something from nature for show-and-tell, she means a hollow stick, or a bird’s nest, or some sparkly rocks.” Not an alligator.
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Readers discover how President Ronald Reagan rebounded from the assassination attempt that changed his life with an account detailing Reagan’s Hollywood days, his years as California governor, and his fateful trip to the White House, where he faced evil forces desperate to watch him fall.
Elizabeth Gilbert reveals the inner workings of her own creativity as she shows readers how to use their curiosity to fuel their creativity and about the constructive tools capable of helping them write a book, address work challenges, achieve a forgotten dream, or complete a work of art.
Les, an Appalachian sheriff coping with the destructive consequences of crystal meth, less than a month away from retirement, finds himself falling for Becky, a park ranger with a tumultuous past, while investigating claims that an elderly man has poisoned a nearby resort’s trout stream.
Bound To Read is a non-fiction book club that will meet in the lower level of the library on Wednesday, October 7 at 4:00 P.M. Members are reading The Liar’s Club by Mary Karr. Please stop at the library to pick up your selection. New members are always welcome!
Share This Post With People You Know:When Robert Walking Bear dies during a trip to the Wind River Mountains, in search of Butch Cassidy’s buried treasure, attorney Vicky Holden and Father John O’Malley don’t know what to make of the rumors that Robert’s cousins killed him to obtain the map and claim the treasure for themselves. Holden and O’Malley must race against the clock to stop a killer when one of the cousins suffers their own deadly accident.