MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NEWS September 28, 2001
by Mary Brown

October is here! The fall breezes and turning leaves have energized the library and boosted us into an active fall schedule. Before we start, however, we'll take a little breather and close on Saturday, October 6th and on Monday, October 8th to celebrate the Columbus Day Weekend.


On Friday, October 19th at 7 p.m. the Book Talk series will start off the season with Professor Roxanna Pisiak of SUNY Morrisville leading a discussion of Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy. Pick up a copy of the book at the circulation desk and join us for a pleasant evening of "book talk".


Starting on Tuesday, October 23 at 10:30 a.m. is the fall Pre-School Story Hour series with Grandma B. This delightful series will continue on October 30, November 6, November 13, November 20 and November 27. Plan on bringing in the little ones for one or all of these events with our wonderful volunteer grandma, Gratia Burleigh, aka Grandma B. Many thanks to Gratia for her devotion to this wonderful series that inspires the little ones to discover early the joy of reading.


On Saturday, October 27, there will be an encore of Beverly Choltco-Devlin's wonderful Genealogy Workshop that was SRO when held this summer at the library. It will be held from 10:30 a.m. till noon. Sign up at the circulation desk for a spot at this informative and popular workshop.


Looking further ahead, the library is in the beginning stages of planning another pre-holiday Silent Auction fund raiser. Last year's event was such a success and so much fun that plans are in the works for another one this year. Be thinking of any nice item or items you might donate for the silent auction. Last year's offerings ranged from wonderful artwork to collectible dolls, from coffee makers to antiques.


We were saddened to hear of the passing, at 101 years of age, of former Morrisville librarian, Mildred Tucker. Contributions in her memory can be made to the Morrisville Community Church.


Thanks go out this week to Aaron Strong, who adopted Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate Government by William Davis, the Pulitzer Prize-nominee and Civil War historian. It chronicles Jefferson Davis's gradual acceptance of defeat, his flight from the Confederate capital and his eventual capture. Thanks also to Lynde Lafever for two audiotapes: The Best of Alfred Hitchcock and The Lottery Winner by Mary Higgins Clark.


Several books have arrived and are looking for "adoptive parents." Savage Beauty:The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay by Nancy Milford is the first comprehensive authorized biography of the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Her biography makes for very entertaining reading since she lived a colorful life as the "queen of Bohemia" in early twentieth century Greenwich Village. Hemlock Bay by Catherine Coulter would also like to be adopted. This romantic thriller sees FBI agents Dillon and Lacey Sherlock Savich take down the satanic child-killing Tuttle twins before rushing off to California to save Dillon's sister, Lily, from her in-laws.
The Forgotten is Faye Kellerman's latest Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus novel. In it, Peter and Rina are drawn into a complex web of motives when they investigate the death of one of Rina's son's friends and his therapists. Lisa Gardner's The Next Accident takes readers on a desperate manhunt for a sadistic killer who preys upon his victims' innermost fears - just before he claims their lives. The Other Wind is Ursula LeGuin's new novel-length addition to the Earthsea universe. For our 9-12 year old readers, Michael Jordan: Basketball Skywalker by Thomas Raber gives all kinds of interesting details about this superstar. All these books are "orphans" just waiting for some generous reader to adopt them. Please consider adopting a book this week; the library promises to give it a very good home.


Take a nice walk in the brisk fall air this week and while you're out walking (or riding), stop by the library and pick up a good book to read, a nice video to watch or a pleasant CD to sooth your frazzled nerves.

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September 28, 2001