April 2023 Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    April 2023   What’s the Economy For, Anyway? – Why It’s Time to Stop Chasing Growth and Start Pursuing Happiness. John De Graaf & David K. Batker, 2011 [330.973*] The authors set forth a simple goal:  The greatest...

February, 2023 Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    February 2023 Spiritual Audacity – The Abraham Joshua Heschel Story. Martin Doblmeier, 2021 [DVD*] “… Henschel was a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr and the civil rights movement, a leading critic of the Viet Nam war, a...

January, 2023 Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    January 2023   The Warmth of Other Suns – The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration. Isabel Wilkerson, 2010 [304.8*] “From 1915 to 1970, this exodus of almost six million [black]people changed the face of America.”...

November 2022 – Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    November 2022   Chickadees in December. Bill O. Smith, 2021 [Child] A fun Christmas book for tots by our local author. My Office Today – 50 Years of Northern Michigan Images. John Russell, 2021 [977] Local...

May 2022 – Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY –    May 2022   Father, We Thank You. Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2000 [Child**] “In this classic poem [Emerson] captures the inspiration and beauty of nature in the modest words of a grateful heart.”   The Circle of Days....

March, 2022 Newest Titles in the Library

– NEWEST ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY – March 2022 — Stolen- Five free boys kidnapped into slavery and their astonishing odyssey home. Richard Bell, 2019 [Fiction*] The author uses significant detective work to piece together the real-life saga of 5 boys...