Wednesday, September 18, 2019

New Nonfiction Titles in Our Library

The following books are now available on our New Books Shelf:

NONFICTION


100 Days: How Four Events in 1969 Shaped America100 Days: How Four Events in 1969 Shaped America – Harlon Lebo
               
Some events that transform a nation are frozen in time. Others pass with little public awareness, and we only appreciate their momentous nature long after they occur. Regardless, these events are few and--almost always--far between. But in 1969, four such events took place within the span of only 100 days. In this book, cultural historian Harlan Lebo looks back at the first moon landing, the Manson family murders, Woodstock, and the birth of the Internet to tell the story of how each event shaped the nation and how we perceive ourselves. Loaded with captivating anecdotes and insights based on extensive interviews with eyewitnesses and participants, to provide historical insight and contemporary context, 100 Days will fascinate readers who seek a deeper appreciation of how four seemingly unrelated events shaped America's emergence as the nation we have become.

40914619. sy475 For the Love of Books: Stories of Literary Lives, Banned Books, Author Feuds, Extraordinary Characters, and More – Graham Tarrant

A light-hearted book about books and the people who write them for all lovers of literature. Do you know:

Which famous author died of caffeine poisoning? Why Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was banned in China? Who was the first British writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature? What superstitions Truman Capote kept whenever he wrote? Who the other Winston Churchill was?

A treasure trove of compelling facts, riveting anecdotes, and extraordinary characters, For the Love of Books is a book about books—and the inside stories about the people who write them. Learn how books evolved, what lies behind some of the greatest tales ever told, and who’s really who in the world of fiction.

From banned books to famous feuding authors, from literary felons to rejected masterpieces, from tips for aspiring writers to stand-out book lists for readers to catch up on, For the Love of Books is a celebration of the written word and an absolute page-turner for any book lover.

39644098Have You Eaten Grandma?: Or; the Life-Saving Importance of Correct Punctuation, Grammar, and Good English – Gyles Brandreth

Our language is changing, literary levels are declining, and our grasp of grammar is at a crisis point. From commas to colons, apostrophes to adverbs, there are countless ways we can make mistakes when writing or speaking. But do not despair! Great Britain’s most popular grammar guru has created the ultimate modern manual for English speakers on both sides of the Atlantic.

In this brilliantly funny and accessible guide to proper punctuation and so much more, Gyles Brandreth explores the linguistic horrors of our times, tells us what we’ve been doing wrong and shows us how, in the future, we can get it right every time. Covering everything from dangling participles to transitive verbs, from age-old conundrums like “lay” vs. “lie,” to the confounding influences of social media on our everyday language, Have You Eaten Grandma? is an endlessly useful and entertaining resource for all.


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

September is Library Card Sign-up Month

Did you know that your local library has public access computers that all you or your child needs is a library card in order to use them?

Did you know that your local library has thousands of books that can benefit reading levels?

Did you know that your local library has hundreds of DVDs including non-fiction documentaries?

Did you know that your local library staff is happy to assist you?

We, we are your local library.

Here at the Jennie Woodworth Library we have many resources available to our community.

We have four public access computers that patrons can use for school purposes, looking for jobs, entertainment, and more.

We have thousands of books that provide entertainment and relaxation, in addition to a meager collection of non-fiction books. (Always looking to improve and expand!)

We have hundreds of DVDs that are available for a movie night or binge watching.

The best part? A library card is FREE and at the Jennie Woodworth Library our circulation is 2 weeks.

Did you lose your library card? That's okay too, a replacement card is only $2.