What people are saying! “Every time I come into the library, I find an old friend. And sometimes it isn’t a book!” Becky Maggard, Eaton Library patron

Vol. 12  Issue 4  Discover What’s New at Your Library! July / August 2011

New Service Available NOW! Download eBooks, Audio Books, & More A FREE 1 hour historical musical program for all ages!

FREE with your Library Card! Join us at the Eaton Library on Monday, August 22 at 6PM as Rick Spencer, Executive Director of the Dr. Ashbel Woodward The Preble County District Library is excited to Museum in Franklin, CT presents “The Greatest Hits of the Civil War: America’s Earliest Songwriters.” announce that it has become a member of the Ohio EBook

Project. This will expand our services to include eBooks, PROGRAM DESCRIPTION FROM RICK SPENCER digital Audio books, and more available 24/7 from the library’s online catalog at www.pcdl.lib.oh.us . You can also “Our nation is in the process of commemorating the download directly from the Ohio EBook Project website at 150th anniversary of our greatest conflict, the War Between the States. This is an opportunity for those http://ohdbks.lib.overdrive.com . who are interested in American history to revisit the You can browse the collection, check out items with your events of the war and its impact on the American library card, and download to PC, Mac®, and many mobile character. This entertaining music program presents songs that were among the most popular of the devices. Titles can be enjoyed immediately or transferred to era. The years just prior to the War were times of re- a variety of devices, including iPod®, Sony® Reader™, and markable cultural development in America and during many others. Titles will automatically expire at the end of that period, for the first time in our history, it was pos- the lending period. There are no late fees! sible for musicians to make a living writing popular songs. Writers like Daniel Decatur Emmett ("Dixie"), Stephen Foster With hundreds of popular fiction and non-fiction titles to ("Oh Susanna"), George F. Root ("The Battle Cry of Freedom") and choose from, the new collection is guaranteed to have some- Henry Clay Work ("Kingdom Coming") composed songs which became thing for everyone. You can download best-selling novels, the great "pop hits" of the 1860s. This program presents a selection of well-known classics, self-improvement guides, and much songs from these four marvelous composers. It gives great insight into the American character of the day and includes a discussion of more. the impact (both positive and negative) of the popular American This new service is FREE with your Preble County minstrel shows.”

District Library card. Please note that an email address is Rick has toured the country presenting his popu- required when placing eBooks or digital Audio books on lar and highly entertaining historical music pro- hold. An email alert will be sent to your account when the grams. item is available for download. Recorded selections from this historical musical Kindle owners will be pleased to learn that Amazon.com has program will be on sale at the event. For more announced that they will launch library lending capabilities information about Mr. Rick Spencer, visit his Rick Spencer for Kindles and Kindle apps later this year. website: www.catfeather.com .

If you experience problems downloading or have questions, Rick Spencer’s latest CD: email [email protected] . A PCDL technical staff member “The Days When We were Young” will be happy to help you. Song’s from Rick Spencer’s historic music program.

ALERT! Internet Class Schedule: Improve your Internet searching skills in this informative class led by PCDL Ref. Librarian Guy Humphrey. Registration is required. Call the Eaton Branch Library at 456-4331. Class is held 10am- Noon at the Library Office, 450 S. Barron St, Eaton. Class Schedule: August 4; Sept. 8; Oct. 6; and Nov. 3.

 Library Admin. Office  450 S. Barron St. Eaton, OH 45320  (937) 456-4250  www.pcdl.lib.oh.us 2 Library Inklings: Director’s Column Abby Noland, Library Director The dog days of summer are here. Time to cozy up with a good book and a glass of fresh lemonade! Christina Jones Teen / Business Ref. Librarian

From Dayton, Ohio. Graduated from UD Your library currently has seven branches (not including the office and and KSU. Favorite color: Purple. Has Preble County Room.) Unlike other counties around us, our patrons written a novel and is debating about want their village libraries instead of one large main library. For many self-publishing. Collects Tea Pots. I am the proud owner of a cat. Excited about working with years, we have been asked by villages that do not have a library pres- Teens in Preble County. Thrilled about being a part of PCDL! ence to consider serving them in some manner. We have been looking into what would be financially possible for us to meet those Pam Kessler requests. We've come to the conclusion that book van visits would be Eldorado / W. Manchester Branch Library Asst. I was born and raised in Iowa, the youngest of financially feasible. That is why we will be conducting a survey later this five children. I joined the U.S. Navy in 1974 year to ask what you think of your library reaching out to these and really did see the world. I currently live in un-served areas. We ARE NOT planning on closing any of our branches. an 100-year-old farmhouse that needs constant renovation. I love to quilt and am currently teaching a beginning quilting class in The book van service would provide services at these locations agreed Arcanum. I also am a beginning gardener. I upon by that village once/week or more if possible. The book van am the proud mother of five dogs: Munch- would provide: 1) wifi internet with laptops; 2) children's programming; kin, Riley, , Sophie, and Bailey; and of three cats, Muf- 3) information/reference services; 4) new books, CDs, and DVDS for fin, Pippin, and Shadow.

checkout. We imagine the book van would stay in a location for at least three hours/visit. Areas that have shown a strong interest in hav- PCDL also introduces... ing a book van visit them are: Morning Sun, Lakengren, and Fairhaven. Bridget Graham, who will work as a Library Assistant at the

New Paris Library, and Kaylene Keesler, who will join the Please look for a survey asking for your feedback later this year. Camden Library as a Library Page.

REFERENCE DATABASES Turn to PCDL’s SEARCHABLE DATABASES! SPOTLIGHT Answers to Your Computer Questions Every Friday from 3-5 PM

Individual Attention with a This database is a collection of standard print reference titles that PCDL Computer Tech have been converted into an online format. They cover a wide range of topics dealing with business, such as accounting;  MS Windows-based PC Troubleshooting finance and banking; marketing; management; and information  Topics include: Browsers, Email, Security, MS Office, & systems. One specific title contains a collection of sample busi- Open Office. ness plans and advice on how to create them. Another work pro- vides entrepreneurs with how-to information that they can apply Library Administration Office to their business. 450 S. Barron ST., Eaton

TO FIND IT: Limited to 8 - Reservations recommended. Go to: www.pcdl.lib.oh.us Click on: Reference Desk Call Library Office at 456-4250 (M-F 8-5 PM)

Click on Alphabetical Listing of all OPLIN and Gale Databases. Library policy prohibits repairs/work on Select: Business Source Premier from the list non-library computers. 3 July Business Cents

TOPIC For more small business help and information, please visit Creating a Successful the library’s business website: Business Plan http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/reference/business/index.html The Preble County Chamber of Commerce and the Preble PRESENTER County District Library have David Siefert, Here you will find a multitude of resources to help you partnered to offer one- hour Sinclair Community in your small business endeavors! classes to help local business College Faculty owners improve their busi- Missed a Brown Bag Business Cents presentation? DATE & LOCATION ness know-how. Each class July 21 easily fits into your lunch hour No worries! Links to handouts used by each presenter is Noon - 1PM available from the library’s online business section. and will be taught by knowl- edgeable instructors. Library Administration Office 450 S Barron St., Eaton OH Take advantage of the oppor- tunity to get expert advice to INFORMATION 937-456-4250 improve your business! Each M-F 8am - 5pm class is designed to offer relevant, up-to-date informa- tion. The cost is FREE to PC Chamber Members, or a fee Shirley Klamm from Racine, Wisconsin found the story about Old Abe, the Eagle Civil War Veteran so interesting that she sent the of $5 for non-members . Preble County Room a framed picture of the famous eagle.

Business Brown Bag Series Schedule, 2011 Abe was only an eaglet when he was captured by Chief Sky of the Chippiwas in 1861. Abe was traded several times before finding his  August 18: Ray Potter, SCORE Consultant. home with the 8th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry in April, Topic: Effective Communication - Management’s & 1861 where he became a mascot. During battles with the Confeder- Everyday Life’s Big Problem ates, Abe would fly overhead screaming his war cry. It was said that he would fly from his perch and grab Old Glory in his beak. Abe took part in 36 battles and 50 skirmishes. The media loved him and his  October 20: Chris Eifert, TriCom B2B wartime antics. His quills were used to sign state documents. He was Topic: Effective Marketing for Small Businesses donated to the Wisconsin government and spent his post war years living in a cage in the basement of the State capitol. He died in March, 1881 from smoke inhalation after a small fire broke out in Preble County, Ohio one of the rooms.

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Helpful Business Resources at the click of a mouse. http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/reference/business/index.html 4 Your library has its finger on the pulse of entertainment!

Check out the new View! Playaway View!

Education meets entertain- ment with an all-in-one video player. Your kids' favorite videos come pre-loaded and ready to go wherever you go! From the Playaway team: “We’re excited to help you The Illusionist learn more about Playaway Dive From Clausen’s Pier View, the first self-playing, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules pre-loaded, library exclusive video player.” Psych: The Complete First Season Portable Rizzoli and Isles: Complete First Season Includes a head-phone jack and speakers; ready when- How to Train Your Dragon ever you are! Red Riding Hood The Other Woman Convenient Hall Pass Preloaded content; no internet or downloads needed Big Momma’s Like Father, Like Son Durable and Scratch-Resistant Nonfiction Made with kids in mind

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Multiple Videos A Celebration of Family History: A celebration of Each view holds hours of great content

family history features a tribute to family history Chargeable through music, stories, and the captivating words Simply use a standard AC Adaptor of David McCullough, renowned author and histo- rian. Borrowing from the Library Playaway Views can be checked out on an adult library card. The loan period is 7 days. Fines for overdue Playaway Views will be $1 per day. Need to renew? Call your library or renew it yourself through your online library card account!

Includes these titles: Strega Nona and Other Stories Crunch Time / Diane Mott Davidson Reader: Barbara Rosenblat School Days: Stories for Early Learners Bel-Air Dead / Stuart Woods Reader: Tony Roberts Wheels on the Bus and Other Stories for the Very Young Hiss of Death / Rita Mae Brown Reader: Kate Forbes Sylvester and the Magic Pebble and Other Stories Bedtime with Sesame Toys / James Patterson Readers: Neil McMahon & Matt Bomer Storytime Classics from Pippin The Tiger’s Wife / Tea Obreht Readers: Susan Duerden & Robin Sache Arthur’s Challenges Buried Prey / John Sandford Reader: Richard Ferrone Caps for Sale and Other Storybook Classics The Shelters of Stone / Jean M. Auel Reader: Sandra Burr Snowy Day and Other Stories Hooray for Reading! Stories for Readers : Roar into Reading And more!

Nonfiction Titles: The Human Body Animals: What They Are and How They Live Underwater Creatures And more! 2012 Forecast See what the future holds for many popular authors! 5

Message: January Copper Beach: A Dark Legacy Novel / Jayne Ann Krentz The library automatically purchases books by many The Jaguar / T. Jefferson Parker popular authors. If you are interested in any of the Need You Now / James Grippando titles listed here, please request them at your library. The Hunter / John T. Lescroart Holds can be placed on any title offered Sleepwalker / Karen Robards from the library’s catalog. February Catch Me / Lisa Gardner Raylan / Elmore Leonard I’ve Got Your Number / Sophie Kinsella Sonoma Rose: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel / Jennifer Chiaverini March Stay Close / Harlan Coban (Non-series) Top Names Capitol Murder / Phillip Margolin These titles will be released throughout the fall Mudwoman / Joyce Carol Oates April September Miss Julia to the Rescue / Ann B. Ross 4/12 The Affair: A Reacher Novel / Lee Child New York to Dallas / J.D. Robb Prey: A Novel / Linda Howard Shelter: A Mickey Bolitar Novel / Harlan Coban Feast Day of Fools (Hack HollandA) / James Lee Burke Fiction  When Passion Rules / Johanna Lindsay October  The Good and the Ghastly / James Boice  Heart of Ice: A Triple Threat Novel / Lis Wiehl with April Henry The Litigators / John Grisham  Summer Rental / Mary Kay Andrews Shockwave (Virgil Flowers) / John Sandford  The Coffins of Little Hope / Timothy Schaffert Bonnie / Iris Johansen  Faith: A Novel / Jennifer Haigh Kill Shot (Mitch Rapp) / Vince Flynn  Joy for Beginners / Erica Bauermeister  The Free World / David Bezmozgis Robert B. Parker’s Killing the Blues / Michael Brandman  One Summer / David Baldacci Lost December / Richard Paul Evans Amaryllis in Blueberry / Christina Meldrum: In the stirring The Christmas Wedding / James Patterson tradition of The Secret Life of Bees and The Poisonwood Bible,

Amaryllis in Blueberry explores the complexity of human rela- tionships set against an unforgettable backdrop. Told through November the haunting voices of Dick and Seena Slepy and their four The Drop (Harry Bosch) / Michael Connelly daughters, Christina Meldrum's soulful novel weaves together The Next Always (Inn Boonsboro Trilogy) / Nora Roberts the past and the present of a family harmed--and healed--by buried secrets. Devil’s Gate (NUMA Files) / Clive Cussler

Nonfiction December  A Love that Multiplies / Michelle & Jim Bob Duggar Down the Darkest Road / Tami Hoag  Have A Little Faith: A True Story / Mitch Albom  Joey Green’s Amazing Pet Cures / Joey Green The Third Gate / Lincoln Child

Death Benefit / Robin Cook

Soft Target: A Thriller / Stephen Hunter

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Mystery Theme: Historical Mysteries - Latest Titles! Award Winning Mysteries

 A Crimson Warning / Tasha Alexander (Lady Emily) 2011 Edgar Award Winners - America  Acceptable Loss / Anne Perry (Monk) Best Novel: The Lock Artist / Steve Hamilton  The Dark Inquiry: Lady Julia Gray Mystery / Deanna Raybourn Best First Novel: Rogue Island / Bruce DeSilva Best Paperback Original: Long Time Coming / Robert Goddard  The Deception at Lyme, or the Peril of Persuasion / Carrie Bebris (Mr. & Mrs. Darcy) New Detective on the Scene: Claire DeWitt  Jane and the Canterbury Tale / Stephanie Barron (Jane Austen)  The Nightmare: A Mystery with Mary Wollstonecraft / Joanna Challis Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead / Sara  Oscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders / Gyles Brandreth (Oscar Gran: Claire DeWitt is not your average private Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle) investigator. She has brilliant deductive skills and is an ace at discovering evidence. But Claire also uses her dreams, omens, and mind- expanding herbs to help her solve mysteries, and relies on Détection — the only book published by the late, great, and mysterious French detective Jacques Silette.

"Not your mother's girl detective, Claire DeWitt is a cool blend of Nancy Drew and Sid Vicious. With Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead , Sara Gran has pulled the traditional fe- male sleuth into the twenty-first century with a novel that's Explore the world of historical mysteries at smart and hip, dark and funny. I can't wait for the next one." www.crimethrutime.com - Alafair Burke, author of Long Gone.

PSST! A Copy of Jenn McKinlay’s debut “Library Lover’s” Sneak Peek into 2012 series has hit the library shelves! Books Can Be Deceiving will If you have the patience of a saint, read on for the line-up of Cozy certainly delight anyone who loves books, libraries, and solv- Mysteries slated for publication in January and February, 2012! ing a mystery! FYI: Jenn McKinlay is a real life librarian so her book is sure to bring a certain realism to her setting! You January won’t want to miss this exciting new series! Affairs of Steak / Julie Hyzy (White House Chef) Clobbered by Camembert / Avery Aames (Cheese Shop) Highly recommended: The Restorer by Amanda Stevens. This is an excellent start to what promises to be a thrilling Ghoul Interrupted / Victoria Laurie (Ghost Hunter) new mystery series called The Graveyard Queen . Read on as Wild, Wild Death / Casey Daniels (Pepper Martin) Amelia Gray introduces herself: “My name is Amelia Gray. I'm An Appetite for Murder / Lucy Burdette (Key West Food Critic) a cemetery restorer who sees ghosts. In order to protect my- Killer Cruellers / Jessica Beck (Donut Shop) self from the parasitic nature of the dead, I've always held File M for Murder / Miranda James (Cat in the Stacks) fast to the rules passed down from my father. But now a Die Job / Lila Dare (Southern Beauty Shop) haunted police detective has entered my world and every- February thing is changing, including the rules that have always kept Death on Heels / Ellen Byerrum (Crime of Fashion) me safe.” One Book in the Grave / Kate Carlisle (Bibliophile Mystery) Cake on a Hot Tin Roof / Jacklyn Brady (A Piece of Cake) Watch for it! Plan Bee / Hannah Reed (Queen Bee) New series coming soon from Berkley Prime Crime! Mystery A Fitting End / Melissa Bourbon (Magical Dressmaking) author Victoria Hamilton will introduce the “Vintage Kitchen Mystery Series” in the near future - no release date has been Buried in a Book / Lucy Arlington (A Novel Idea) announced so we’ll have to keep our eyes open! She has Walled Flower / Lorraine Bartlett (Victoria Square) signed a three book deal. The sleuth is Jamie Leighton, a vin- Death of a Kingfisher / M. c. Beaton (Hamish Macbeth) tage cookware and cookbook collector. The setting is Queens- ville, Michigan, a quaint town that overlooks the St. Clair River. 7

Available from publishers in July - See a title you like? Request it at your library!

Author Title Series or FYI # Library Lover’s Mystery Donna Andrews The Real Macaw Meg Langslow 13 Books Can Be Deceiving / Jenn McKinlay: Rebecca M. Hale How to Moon a Cat Cats and Curios 3 Lindsey is getting into her groove as the Ada Madison DEBUT The Square Root of Murder Prof. Sofie Knowles 1 director of the Briar Creek Public Library when a New York editor visits town, creat- Mary Moody DEBUT A Killing in Antiques Lucy St. 1 ing quite a buzz. Lindsey's friend Beth

DEBUT wants to sell the editor her children's Sarah Zettel A Taste of the Nightlife Vampire Chef 1 book, but Beth's boyfriend, a famous au- Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli Dead Dogs and Englishmen Emily Kincaid 4 thor, gets in the way. When they go to confront him, he's found murdered-and Jill Churchill Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Grace and Favor 7 Beth is the prime suspect. Lindsey has to act fast before they throw the book at the wrong person. Jenn McKinley Mary Daheim All the Pretty Hearses Bed and Breakfast 26 also writes as Lucy Lawrence. Berndette Pajer DEBUT A Spark of Death Prof Bradshaw 1

D.B. Henson DEBUT Deed to Death Toni Matthews 1 Lucy St. Elmo Mystery

Sheila Connolly Let's Play Dead Museum 2 A Killing in Antiques / Mary Moody: Treasure hunting is not for the faint of Laura Alden Foul Play at the PTA PTO 2 heart. Luckily, Lucy St. Elmo, owner of Mary Moody DEBUT Killing in Antiques Lucy St. Elmo 1 the Cape Cod antiques shop St. Elmo Fine Antiques, has more than enough Melinda Wells Pie a la Murder Della Cooks 4 heart. What she needs to improve are Cricket McRae Wined and Died Home Crafting 5 her tracking skills-or else the wrong man could be convince of a one-of-a- Alexander Campion Crime Fraiche Capucine Culinary 2 kind murder. Laura Alden Foul Play at the PTA Beth Kennedy 2 Fortune Teller Mystery Available from publishers in August - See a title you like? Request it at your library! Tempest in the Tea Leaves / Kari Lee C. J. Box Back of Beyond Cody Hoyt Mystery N/A Townsend: Using various fortune tell- ing tools to interpret her visions, Susan Conant Brute Strength Dog Lover’s Mystery 19 Sunny seeks to aid the residents of Kathy Reichs Flash and Bones Temperance Brennan 14 Divinity, New York. But when she uses tea leaves to read the frazzled town Jacklyn Brady Sheetcake Named Desire Piece of Cake 1 librarian, what lies at the bottom of Casey Mayes Killer Column Mystery by the Numbers 2 the cup is anything but helpful. Judi McCoy Till Death Do Us Bark Dog Walker 5 Laura DiSilverio Die Buying Mall Cop 1 Vampire Chef Mystery A Taste of the Nightlife / Sarah Joyce & Jim Lavene Harrowing Hats Renaissance Faire 4 Zettel: Charlotte Caine isn't called "the Annette Blair Skirting the Grave Vintage Magic 4 Vampire Chef" because she's a mem- ber of New York's undead community- Melissa Bourbon Pleating for Mercy Magical Dressmaking 1 she just cooks for them. Her restau- Laura Levine Pampered to Death Jaine Austen 10 rant, Nightlife, is poised to take the Jessica Beck Tragic Toppings Donut Shop 5 top slot in the world of "haute oir" cuisine. Ellen Crosby A Sauvignon Secret Wine Country 6 Tammy Kaehler Dead Man's Switch Kate Reilly 1 But when a drunk customer causes a scene, a glow- ing review from the city's top food critic doesn't Nora McFarland The Hot, Shot and Bothered Lilly Hawkins 2 seem likely-especially when that customer winds up Sheila Connolly Bitter Harvest An Orchard Mystery 5 dead on Nightlife's doorstep. Now, with her brother under suspicion for the murder, Charlotte has to re- Judy Clemens Flowers for Her Grave Grim Reaper Mystery 3 open her restaurant and clear her brother's name- Victoria Laurie Vision Impossible Psychic Eye 9 before they both become dinner. All are on order Meg Gardiner The Nightmare Thief Stand Alone N/A 8

Romance Novels Just In... NEW! An Adventure Romance that stars a young Jacqueline Bouvier! Paris to Die For follows the imagined adventures Kiss of Snow / Nalini Singh (A Psy-Changling Novel, 10): Since the moment of our thirty-fifth First Lady, before she met JFK. of her defection from the PsyNet and into the SnowDancer wolf pack, Si- enna Lauren has had one weakness. Hawke. Alpha and dangerous, he Inspired by an actual letter in the John F. Kennedy compels her to madness. Hardcover debut! Library written by Jackie and revealing her job offer from the newly formed CIA Blood of the Wicked / Karina Cooper (Dark Mission, 1): The first novel in a back-to-back paranormal romance debut, in which sworn enemies must Paris to Die For / Maxine Kenneth: join forces as they race toward a goal that almost certainly means death Young Jacqueline Bouvier's first CIA as- for one of them. signment was supposed to be simple: Meet with a high-ranking Russian while  Changeling Moon / Dani Harper (Changling series, 1) he's in Paris and help him defect. But  Fallen / Michele Hauf (Of Angels and Demons, HQN Nocturn) when the Comrade ends up dead, and Jackie-in her black satin peep-toe stiletto  A Wife for Westmoreland / Brenda Jackson heels-barely escapes his killer, it's time to  Savage Nature / Christine Feehan get some assistance. Enter Jacques  Too Wicked to Love / Debra Mullins (Brides of Navarton Chase, 2) Rivage, a French photographer and free-  The Sins of Viscount Sutherland / Samantha James (Lords of Sheffield lance CIA agent who seems too brash Square, 1) and carefree to grapple with spies, though he's all too able  Lord Langley is Back in Town / Elizabeth Boyle (Bachelor Chronicles, to make Jackie's heart skip a beat. 6)  Just Like Heaven / Julia Quinn (Smythe-Smith Quartet, 1) Together the two infiltrate 1951 high society in the City of  Guarding a Notorious Lady / Olivia Parker (Devine and Friends, 3) Lights, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the Duchess of Windsor, Audrey Hepburn, and Evelyn Waugh. Jackie, no longer a pampered debutante, draws on her quick intelli- gence, equestrian skills, and even her Chanel No. 5 atomizer as a weapon to stay alive in the shadowy world of interna- tional intrigue-and to keep her date with a certain up-and- coming, young Congressman from Massachusetts . . .

Novel Generating Buzz… Tricks of the Trade / Laura Anne Gilman: The Ghost of Greenwich Village / Lorna When magic goes wrong, who are you going to call? Graham: For Eve Weldon, moving to The name's Torres, Bonnie Torres, and I'm a paranor- Greenwich Village is a dream come true. mal scene investigator-rooting out the truth about She’s following in the bohemian foot- crimes of magic. It's dangerous and boring and scary steps of her mother, who lived there dur- and fascinating. Though not everyone in the Cosa ing the early sixties among a lively com- Nostradamus is happy we're around, which can make munity of Beat artists and writers. But things…tricky. when Eve arrives, the only scribe she meets is a grumpy ghost named Donald, Working two cases-looking into a murder for the and the only writing she manages to do is NYPD, and a rich man's break-in-should be well within our abilities. But for chirpy segments on a morning news when things start getting weird in the Electric Apple, PUPI is stretched to program, Smell the Coffee. The hypercompetitive network the limits, trying to keep one step ahead and out of trouble. Add in ru- environment is a far cry from the genial camaraderie of her mors of a powerful creature gunning for us and it's not just our rep on mother’s literary scene, and Eve begins to wonder if the the line this time-if we don't solve this case, everyone will suffer. world she sought has faded from existence. But as she strug- gles to balance her new job, demands from Donald to help Fortunately, around here, when the going gets weird, the weird hire us. him complete his life’s work, a budding friendship with a leg- Publication date: November, 2011. ON ORDER endary fashion designer, and a search for clues to her 3rd book in the series mother’s past, Eve begins to realize that community comes in

Hard Magic, 2010 ON ORDER many forms—and that the true magic of the Village is very Pack of Lies, 2011 ON ORDER much alive, though it may reveal itself in surprising ways. 9 Fabulous Titles to Brighten Your Summer The following Romance novels will be released throughout Eaton Library Adult Summer Reading July and August. If you see something that interests you, please request it at your library. Book Reviews from Patrons

 Rating: 1 to 5 Suitcase tags Eat, Slay, Love / Jesse Petersen (Living with the Dead, Bk 3) Next Decade / George Friedman  The Secret Mistress / Mary Balogh (Mistress series) Subtitle: Where We’ve Been...And Where We’re Going Killing Kate / Julie Kramer (Riley Spartz, 4) Patron Review: “Thought provoking. Excellent. Should be read by all.” Mystical Warrior / Janet Chapman (Midnight Bay, 3) Blood Shot / Cherie Priest  Code of the Wolf / Susan Krinard (19th Century Werewolf, 8) Urban Fantasy series: Cheshire Red Reports series. Baby, Come Home / Stephanie Bond (Southern Roads, 2) Heroine: Raylene Pendle, (aka Cheshire Red) is a vampire & world Dangerous Pleasures / Lora Leigh renowned thief. “Hellbent”, book 2, will be published in September. Patron Review: “I am definitely reading the rest of this series!” Deeper Than Midnight / Lara Adrian (Midnight Breed, 9) The Creed Legacy / Linda Lael Miller (Creed Cowboys, 3) The Lost Gate / Orson Scott Card  Whisper (Ireland) / Carla Neggers Series: Mither Mages Patron Review: “A great launch to a new series. Interesting magic system. One Summer / JoAnn Ross (Shelter Bay, 2) Can’t wait to read more stories from the Westil world. Orson Scott Card is a Heat Wave / Nancy Thayer (Hardcover) great storyteller.” Kindling the Moon / Jenn Bennett (An Arcadia Bell Novel) Death at the Spring Plant Sale / Ann Ripley  Crave the Moon / Lori Handeland (A Nightcreature Novel) Mystery series: Gardening Mystery. 10 titles in the series as of 2006. Death Justice / Karen Robards (Jess and Mark, 2) at the Spring Plant Sale is #8. No new titles have been added. Bloodlust / Michelle Rowen (Nightshade, Bk 2) Patron Review: “A gardening cozy mystery...equal parts the joy of garden- Savor the Danger / Lori Foster (Edge of Honor, 3) ing and the joy of solving a murder before the disdainful police detectives do….It’s a fun, enjoyable read for the summer - light, but enough of a puzzle A Wedding Wager / Jane Feather (Blackwater Brides, 2) to keep you guessing.” Night Veil / Yasmine Galenorn (Indigo Court, 2) The School of Essential Ingredients / Erica Bauermeister  Undead and Undetermined / Maryjanice Davidson (Queen Patron Review: “[This book] inspired me to try to cook foods out of my nor- Betsy, 10) mal routine. I’ll be trying to make tiramisu soon.” The Devilish Montague / Patricia Rice (Rebellious Sons, 2) First Comes Marriage, Book 1 / Mary Balogh  Only Mine / Susan Mallery (Fool’s Gold, 4) Historical Romance Series: Huxtable Quintet The Ideal Man / Julie Garwood Titles: 2009: Then Comes Seduction, At Last Comes Love, Seducing an Retribution / Sherrilyn Kenyon (Dark-Hunter, 20) Angel. 2010 : A Secret Affair. The Taming of the Rake / Kasey Michaels (Blackthorn Patron Review: “Very good story, with good details & lots of romance & humor.” Brothers, 1) Once Upon a Time, There was You / Elizabeth Berg  Women’s Fiction Patron Review: “Elizabeth Berg captures the readers’ attention from page one. I give 4 suitcases for this novel. It would have been 5 had it ended as I Romances available from publishers in Fall Forecast: had wanted it to!” September and October. See something you like?

Request it at your library! Blackwater / Jeremy Scahill  Subtitle: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army September Patron review: “Interesting book, but not for everyone. However, if you like Canyons of Night / Jayne Castle (Looking Glass Trilogy, 3) military and war and history, [this is] a book you would like to read. This is Twilight Fulfilled / Maggie Shayne (Wings in the Night, 18) the future of the government.” Blood Trails / Sharon Sala (Searchers, 3) Dark Taste of Rapture / Gena Showalter (Alien Huntress, 7) Shattered / Karen Robards  Prey / Linda Howard (Novel of Suspense) Romantic Suspense Garden of Secrets / Barbara Freethy (Angel’s Bay, 5) Patron Review: “One of the best novels I’ve read in a long time.” October Much Ado About Vampires / Katie MacAlister (Dark Ones, 9) In the Mood / Jill Barnett (True Vows - Reality-based romance)

1225 Christmas Tree Lane / (Cedar Cove, 12) The Unquiet / J.D. Robb (Anthology - various authors/stories) Hometown Girl / Mariah Stewart (Chesapeake Diaries, 4) 10 Psst! Gals enjoy ‘em too!

New Arrivals! Carte Blanche: 007: The New James Bond Novel / Jeffery Deaver: A James Bond thriller set in the present day finds the iconic British spy engaging a horrific mod- Seal Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy Seal ern villain in a cat-and-mouse chase that takes him Sniper / Howard E. Wadsin & Stephen Templin from the Balkans and London to the African Continent. Reader: Ray Porter The Story of America’s Elite Counterterrorist Unit Against All Enemies / Tom Clancy: The Eric L. Haney Command Sergeant Major, USA master of international intrigue and (ret.) They are the U.S. Army’s most elite, top- explosive action introduces a new hero secret strike force. But you won’t hear about for a new era of warfare . . . against a new kind of their heroics on the news, and no one–even their threat. Get ready to meet ex-Navy SEAL Max Moore. families–can know who they are. First Special Forces Operational For years, ex-Navy SEAL Max Moore has worked across Detachment-D–Delta Force, America’s super secret counterter- the Middle East and behind the scenes for the Special rorist unit. On paper they do not exist, but without them, our Activities Division of the CIA, making connections, ex- lives wouldn’t be the same. From learning to open padlocks with tracting valuable intelligence, and facing off against a soda can to rescuing hijacked airplanes, these men are masters America's enemies at every turn. When Moore arrives of espionage and warfare. They are the anonymous heroes who at a rendezvous to take charge of a high-ranking Taliban captive, the protect us everyday from the threats we’ll never know existed. meeting takes a horrific turn that neither Moore nor any of his bosses saw coming. Barely surviving, he tries to bring to safety a Pakistani colo- Inside Delta Force: The Story of America’s nel with information about the debacle, only to have that mission fall Elite Counter-Terrorist Unit / Eric L. Henry, prey to forces more powerful and cunning than any he has faced before. Founding Member (Inspiration for the CBS Misery Bay: An Alex McKnight Novel / Steve Hamilton: drama “The Unit”). On a frozen January night, a young man loops one end of a long rope over the branch of a tree. The other end he ties around his neck. A snowmobiler will find him thirty-six hours later, his lifeless eyes staring out at the endless cold water of Lake Superior. It happens in a Literary Thriller lonely corner of the Upper Peninsula, in a place they call Misery Bay. Red on Red / Edward Conlon: In Red on Red, Edward Conlon tells the electrifying and sus- Alex McKnight does not know this young man, and he won't even hear penseful story of two NYPD detectives, Meehan about the suicide until another cold night, two months later and 250 and Esposito: one damaged and introspective, miles away, when the door to the Glasgow Inn opens and the last per- the other ambitious and unscrupulous. Meehan son Alex would ever expect to see comes walking in to ask for his help. is compelled by haunting and elusive stories that What seems like a simple quest to find a few answers will turn into a defy easy resolution, while Esposito is drawn to nightmare of sudden violence and bloody revenge, and a race against cases of rough and ordinary combat. A fierce time to catch a ruthless killer. and unlikely friendship develops between them and plays out against a tangle of mysteries: a lonely immigrant “ALEX MCKNIGHT IS BACK in the long-awaited return of one of crime who hangs herself in Inwood Hill Park, a serial rapist preying on fiction's most critically acclaimed series.” amazon.com upper Manhattan, a troubled Catholic schoolgirl who appears in the wrong place with uncanny regularity, and a savage gang war that erupts over a case of mistaken identity. Camouflage / Bill Pronzini: Nameless may not like David Virden, but the case is simple enough: find his ex-wife - and they know where she is. A literary thriller about the twisted dynamic of a successful po- Deliver some papers to her and it's all done. But she lice partnership—the tests of loyalty, the necessary betrayals, refuses the papers, sends a message to Virden to never the intersections of life and work—Red on Red tells an unrelent- contact her again, and slams the door. ing and exciting story that captures the grittiness, complexity, ironies, and compromises of life on the job. His colleague, Tamara, tells Nameless that Virden threatens to sue, stops payment on his checks, and “A big, daring, psychologically complex story—passionate and claims that the woman they located isn't his wife. Then poignant, pulsating with authenticity and street smarts yet he disappears and his fiancée hires Nameless to find out why. Clearly, someone is trying to make Nameless lyrical and literary—this is the cop novel for everyone who the monkey in the middle. reads books."—Joseph Wambaugh 11

Nonfiction Playing the Odds Ellis Stanyon’s Best Card Tricks / Karl Fulver, et al. Biography Slots Conquest: How to Beat the Slot Machines / Frank Scoblete Uppity: My Untold Story About the 2011 American Casino Guide Games People Play / Bill White: A true America’s Pastime: Baseball pioneer as an African-American ath- Voices from the Great Black Baseball Leagues / John Holway lete, sportscaster, and top baseball My 66 Years in the Big Leagues / Connie Mack executive, White has written his long- Inspiring awaited autobiogra- Until Tuesday: A Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him / Luis phy in which he is candid, open, and Carlos Montalvan as always, most forthcoming about his Ask Me Why I Hurt: The Kids Nobody Wants and the Man Who Heals Them / life in baseball. Syndetics Randy Christensen with Rene Denfeld Knuckler: My Life with Baseball’s Weaving Dreams: The Joy of Work, the Love of Life / Tami Longaberger Most Confounding Pitch / Tim Wakefield: At forty- Bad Dog (A Love Story) / Martin Kihn four years old, Tim Wakefield is the longest serving

American History, War and Politics member of one of the world’s most popular fran- chises. He is close to eclipsing the winning records of The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris, 1830-1900 / David McCullough two of the greatest pitchers to have played the game, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Civil War / Alan Axelrod yet few realize the full measure of his success. That his The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy and the Way Out of Afghanistan / Francis West career can be characterized by such words as depend- 1001 Battles That Changed the Course of World History / R.G. Grant ability and consistency defies all odds because he has Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues that Affect Our Freedom / Ron Paul achieved this with baseball’s most mercurial weapon; None Wounded, None Missing, All Dead: The Story of Elizabeth Bacon Custer / the knuckleball. Howard Kazanjian & Chris Enss

How-To 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic 75 Tools Every Man Needs and How to Use Them Like a Pro Number in Sports / Kostya Kennedy: Basic Fishing / Wade Bourne Seventy baseball seasons ago, on a Firefighter Exam for Dummies / Stacy Libell, et al. May afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Complete Idiot’s Guide to Accounting / Lita Epstein & Joe DiMaggio lined a hard single to Sheila L. Moore leftfield. It was the quiet beginning to Your Career in Nursing / Annette T. Vallano the most resonant baseball achievement of all time. Presto! Magic for the Beginner / George Schindler Starting that day, the vaunted Yankee centerfielder The EveryGirl’s Guide to Life / Maria Menounos kept on hitting-at least one hit in game after game

after game... Travel  Robert Redford / Michael Feeny The Great Walk of China: Travels on Foot from Shanghai to Tibet / Graham Earshaw Callan Frommer’s New York with Kids  Tough Without a Gun: The Life 100 Countries, 5000 ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do and Extraordinary Afterlife of (National Geographic) Humphrey Bogart / Stefan Kanfer Arizona / Bill Weir (National Geographic Travel series)  Lessons from the Mountain: Grand Canyon Country: Its Majesty and its Lore / Seymour L. Fishbein What I Learned from Erin Walton / Mary McDonough 12

Your library keeps your changing needs in mind Reminders…

An interactive program We Care: A Caregiver’s Support Group meets the for nursing home first Monday of every month residents at 2 PM at the Senior Center in Eaton. The programs last 1–1-½ hours. Volunteer caregivers will provide on-site In July we will be using conversation cards to help stimulate assistance with your loved one. The Senior Center will provide FREE handicapped accessible transportation. thoughts and memories. In August the theme will be “Good Old Call the Senior Center one week before the meeting to Days Remembered”. schedule transportation (456-4947). We Care is spon- sored by the Preble County Council on Aging, Preble Beyond Books is made possible through kind donations County District Library, Heartland, Vancrest, Greenbriar, from our community. To donate, please contact and Crossroads. Schedule: All Programs & events begin at 2PM Marlene Ressler at 456-4376.

August 1: Help with Medication Management Kinship Konnection meets the 2nd Friday of every presented by Fountain Park Home Health Agency For more information regarding programs month at 10 AM at the Senior Center in Eaton -- mentioned on this page, contact Outreach 800 E. St. Clair St. If you, or someone you know, is Coordinator Marlene Ressler, PCDL at in the position of raising someone else’s children, 456-4376 or Juanita Moore, Preble County PLEASE give this unique, supportive group a try. Council On Aging, at 456-4947.

New Large Print Books Large Print Westerns & Inspirationals

Stitch Me Deadly / Amanda Lee The First Mountain Man: Preacher’s Fire / William W. Johnstone Buttercream Bump Off / Jenn McKinlay Shadow on the Trail / Zane Grey Curiosity Thrilled the Cat / Sofie Kelly West Texas Kill: A Western Story / Johnny D. Boggs One True Place / Margaret P. Cunningham City of Bad Men / Ralph Cotton The Complaints / Ian Rankin ****************************************************** Always the Baker, Never the Bride / Sandra D. Bricker A Prayer for the Night (An Amish Country Mystery) / P.L. Gaus Save the Date / Jenny B. Jones Courting Disaster / Andrea Boeshaar Any Man of Mine / Rachel Gibson Beacon of Love / Darlene Franklin The Kingdom / Clive Cussler Paradise Valley / Dale Cramer Swim Back to Me / Ann Packer The Crossing (The Last Cavaliers) / Gilbert Morris Summer Rental / Mary Kay Andrews The Lightkeeper’s Ball (Mercy Falls, 3) / Colleen Coble One Was A Soldier / Julia Spencer-Fleming A Wedding Quilt for Ella (Little Valley, / Jerry S. Eicher Final in series Watch Me Die / Erica Spindler A Bond Never Broken (Daughters of Amana, 3) / Judith Miller A Time to Heal (Quilts of Lancaster County / Barbara Cameron A Cowboy’s Touch (A Big Sky Romance) / Denise Hunter Texas Blue / Jodi Thomas The Lawman’s Bride / Cheryl St. John A Turn in the Road / Debbie Macomber Mobbed / Carol Higgins Clark

All e-Readers can be set to LARGE PRINT! No more waiting for your favorite book to come out in large print! 13

ONE WORLD, MANY STORIES  YOU ARE HERE  NOVEL DESTINATIONS

Summer Reading has been very exciting this year! Not only are the children enjoying pro- Eaton Branch grams, crafts, and prizes that help encourage Summer Reading them to read during the summer, but there is Program in June: also weekly crafts for tweens, teens, AND, at African folklore the Eaton, Camden, and West Alexandria puppet play branches, Summer Reading activities and prizes for adults! The Eaton Branch is offering an eReader (donated by the Eaton Friends) as the Teen Party Meet ‘n’ Greet: Area teens Grand Prize for Adult Summer Reading! met Christina Jones, the new Teen Librarian for PCDL.. The event was held June 8 at 3 PM for Teens grades 6-12.

W. Alexandria Branch Summer Reading Regis- tration Day: They served 108 FREE ice cream floats to those who signed up for the program! Tween crafts at Eaton: The first week the kids made map envelopes to hold their pictures, tick- ets, & souvenirs from any place they visit this sum- mer. The second week they painted the world us- Summer Reading Story Time at W. Alexandria Library ing molds made from salt dough clay!

W. Elkton (Top) children pose with their handmade Eiffle Tower Tween Craft Pro- The Camden Library went on a gram project! At the Eldorado Library the safari and made African masks kids had fun making koala bears!

For more information regarding library programs & events, please see our monthly Program Calendar @www.pcdl.lib.oh.us 14 Stories of Love and Faith

These Just In! Dorothy Love: A Debut Author! Lilies in Moonlight / Allison Pittman Beyond All Measure (A Hickory Desert Gift / Sally John (Side Roads, 2) Ridge Romance): Ada Wentworth, a young Bostonian, journeys to The Daughter’s Walk / Jane Kirkpatrick Hickory Ridge, Tennessee, in the My Foolish Heart / Susan May Warren (Deep Haven, 4) years following the Civil War. The Borgia Betrayal / Sara Poole (Poisoner Mysteries, 2) Alone and nearly penniless follow- Indelible / Kristen Heitzmann ing a broken engagement, Ada accepts a position as a lady's com- Simply Sara / Hillary Manton Lodge (Plain and Simple, 2) panion to the elderly Lillian Willis, A Time to Heal / Barbara Cameron (Quilts of Lancaster County, 2) a pillar of the community and aunt The Wedding Promise / Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer to the local lumber mill owner, (Angel Island, 2) Wyatt Caldwell. Ada intends to use her millinery skills to establish a Murder at Granite Falls / Roxanne Rustand (Big Sky Secrets, 4) hat shop and secure her future.

When Lillian dies, Ada is left without employment or a place to call home. And since Wyatt's primary purpose for staying in Hickory Ridge was to watch over his aunt, he can now pursue his dream of owning Longhorns in his home state of Texas. Syndetics

The Lightkeeper’s Daughter / Colleen Coble: Nonfiction Addie Sullivan leads a quiet life in a northern Amish Prayers / Compiled by Beverly Lewis: The California lighthouse. She mourns the death of Amish as well as other Anabaptist groups have her father and endures her mother's bitterness, used the same book of prayers for centuries. Now until the night a storm brings an injured for the first time a selection of these prayers is stranger and a dark secret to her home. The readily available in English. man insists she is not who she thinks she is, but rather "Julia Eaton"-the child long lost and Forecast 2011 - 2012 feared dead by her wealthy family. Seizing the chance to be reunited with the Eatons, Addie leaves her lighthouse Request the following at your library! home but decides to keep her true identity a secret until they can 2011 unravel the mystery. Addie loves the Eatons' palatial home tucked away among the Cali- The Lady’s Maid / Susan Page Davis Prairie Dreams fornia redwood forests. She feels secure with the jovial family, The Wedding Kiss / Hannah Alexander American Tapestries adores the young boy who is her charge as governess, and finds Christmas at Barncastle Inn / Susan Page Davis Romancing America romance with his father John, a young widower. But sinister shad- Ella Finds Love Again / Jerry Eicher Little Valley ows overtake Addie's joy. As dusty rooms and secret compartments 2012 give up their clues about her past, Addie finds a faith and a love she The Fiddler / Beverly Lewis Home to Hickory Hollow could never have guessed. To embrace this new world of promise is Blue Moon Bay / Lisa Wingate Moses Lake, 2 to risk her life; but to run away is to risk losing the greatest love Song of My Heart / Kim Vogel Sawyer she's ever known. A Sound Among the Trees / Susan Meissner The Courtship of Nellie Fisher / Beverly Lewis Visit Colleen at www.colleencoble. com to learn more about this Chasing the Sun / Tracie Peterson A Land of the Lone Star exciting Inspirational author! The Scent of Cherry Blossoms / Cindy Woodsmall With the lies of the past behind her, Addie finds love . . . and discovers her true Father. 15 Kitchen & More

Latest Cook Books Miscellaneous  The Joy of Hobby Farming / Michael Levatino & Audrey Levatino  Gardening Month-by-Month / Ian Spence  Guy Fieri Food / Guy Fieri with Ann Volkwein  Great Fruit and Vegetable Guide  Off the Eaten Path / Morgan Murphy  Complete Idiots’ Guide to Sewing / Missy Shepler & Rebecca Kemp  Taste of Home Fresh and Easy Brent  The Crabby Cook Cookbook / Jessica Harper  150 Ways to Dress Your Windows  The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden-Fresh Cookbook  The Power of Coupons / Sarah Roe  Gooseberry Patch: 101 Autumn Recipes  Fairy Parties: Recipes, Crafts, and Games for Enchanting Celebrations /  The Art of the Cake / Mich Turner Colleen Mullaney  Gooseberry Patch: Homemade Christmas  Pink Princess Cupcakes / Barbara Beery  150 Projects to Get You into the Culinary Arts / Mark Wilson Allison

Diet, Health & Beauty

 The Eat-Clean Diet Stripped / Tosco Reno  The Dukan Diet / Pierre Dukan  Make Yourself Unforgettable: How to Become the Person Every- one Remembers and No One Can Resist  Makeup For Ageless Beauty / Linda Mason Beyond the Cleavage / Raquel Welch: ... beauty icon and award- winning actress Raquel Welch talks, woman to woman, about her views on all that comes with being a member of the female sex.

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Danita Cook, Adult Programming Coordinator, Hourglass / Myra McEntire (along with the entire Eaton Library staff) would Purple Daze / Sherry Shakan like to thank the Eaton Sonic Drive-in for sup- Sapphique / Catherine Fisher (Sequel to “Incarceron”) porting the Eaton Library’s Adult Summer Read- Star Crossed / Elizabeth C. Bunce ing program with a donation of coupons for free Wildthorn / Jane England Tots and medium cherry limeades! We would Purge / Sarah Littman also like to thank the Friends of the Eaton Library Compulsion / Heidi Ayarbe for purchasing the Pandigital eReader that will Everlasting: The Immortals / Alyson Noel be given as the grand prize for the Eaton A Conspiracy of Kings / Megan Walen Turner Library’s Adult Summer Reading program. She Paranormalcy / Kierstan White would also like to thank Ohio Caverns for donat- Shine / Lauren Myracle ing free admission tickets. Jane / April Lindner The Marbury Lens / Andrew Smith Teresa Deaton, Youth Services Coordinator, Trash / Andy Mulligan would also like to thank Michael Murphy You Don’t Know About Me / Brian Meehl Insurance and Westfield Insurance for sponsor- Scorpia Rising: Alex Rider the Final Mission / Anthony Horowitz ing the Eaton Library’s Reading Genie , ventrilo- MANY MORE have been added! quist & program that was presented for Summer Reading. She would also like to thank the Eaton Taco Bell and the Eaton Sonic for their county-wide sponsorship of Summer Reading through coupons for free tacos (Taco Bell), and free medium slushies (Sonic).

Michelle Laughlin, West Alexandria Branch Librarian, would like to thank the Friends of the West Alexandria Library for their support. Camden Branch Librarian, Toni Keesler, would like to thank the Friends of the Camden Library for purchasing all of the craft items and food Plagued by phantoms since Can Jack survive Marbury, used for Summer Reading. her parents’ death, Emerson a world he can see through Cole just wants the appari- the lenses of a pair of tions to stop so she can be glasses? normal.

Youth Department: Who’s Who

Teresa Deaton Sarah Lawson Library Administration Office Coordinator of Youth Services Youth Department Asst. 450 S. Barron St. Eaton Branch Manager Eaton OH 8am - 5pm Mon-Fri Sonya Knisley Christina Jones Youth Department Asst. Teen/Business Ref. Librarian Call 456-4250 for availability of service. Homeschool Coordinator

Publication created by Cheryl Richter, 2011 All book synopsis’ taken from the product summary unless otherwise noted. Send your e-mail address to [email protected] to get on the Library Ink Newsletter email distribution list.