The Family Reading Program is ongoing this week and there is a new make-and-take activity offered throughout the month of January, in which patrons can create their own magazine wall art. …
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The Family Reading Program is ongoing this week and there is a new make-and-take activity offered throughout the month of January, in which patrons can create their own magazine wall art. Instructions and items for this activity can be found near the library entrance.
New Adult Fiction: “A Small Affair” by Flora Collins; “Shadows of the Past” by Patricia Bradley; “Weasels in the Attic” by Hiroko Oyamada; “The Sisters of Sea View” by Julie Klassen
New Adult Non-Fiction: “Mastering Bread: The Art and Practice of Handmade Sourdough, Yeast Bread, and Pastry” by Marc Vetri; “The Science of Black Hair: A Comprehensive Guide to Textured Hair Care” by Audrey Davis-Sivasothy; “Two Trails: A Hiker’s Story of Survival and His Mother’s Story of Hope” by Karen Ziebart
New Media: “Tusk”; “Ticket to Paradise”; “Lifemark”
New Young Adult Fiction: “Legendborn” by Tracy Deonn; “You’ll Be the Death of Me” by Karen McManus
New Junior Fiction: “Miniature World of Marvin & James” by Elise Broach; “Roar of the Thunder Dragon” by Tracey West
New Junior Graphic Novel: “Remarkably Ruby” by Terri Liebenson; “Pea, Bee and Jay: Lift Off” by Brian Smitty Smith
New Easy Reader Books: “Sabrina Sue Loves the Sea” by Priscilla Burris; “Amelia Bedelia Steps Out” by Herman Parish
New Easy Books: “The Sour Grape” by Jory John; “Turkey Goes to School” by Wendi Silvano
Check us out on our website at www.kalonalibrary.org or our Facebook page – Kalona Public Library. You can also download ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines by using the Libby app.