It was a hot summer and a very busy time for the Mt. Pleasant Library. We had a great response to our Adult Summer Reading Program with 172 entrants and 798 entries, and our patrons really enjoyed the prizes that they won. If you didn't enter this year, we hope you will next year.
Now that school has started maybe there will be some time to check out our newest books.
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn has by far been the most popular book with several hundred people on the waiting list. If you'd like something to read right away without waiting, try some of these very new titles:
Peaches for Father Francis
by Joanne Harris
Revisit the village where Vianne Rocher opened her famous shop and worked magic in the book
Chocolat. She returns to find many changes in the beautiful village.
Spy in a Little Black Dress
by Maxine Kenneth
Jackie Bouvier, the wife of the future president, is a spy for the CIA. She travels to Havana to spy on Fidel Castro. Follow her on some exciting adventures as she meets some real characters.
The Book of Mormon Girl
by Joanna Brooks
Joanna tells about growing up Mormon and her journey of faith living as a Mormon. She strives to live in a modern world and keep the tenets of the Mormon religion.
Thomas Jefferso's Crème Brulée
by Thomas J. Craughwell
Thomas Jefferson offered freedom to his slave James Hemings for travelling to France with him to learn the art of French cooking. Once back at Monticello James Hemings became the chef and also taught his brother what he had learned.
Please visit our library or the
website to place your hold.
The Reference Department at Mt. Pleasant has been planning some interesting programming for 2013. We hope that you will find something that will be of interest to you. Watch for details coming in the future.
Get to know your librarians through our column Between the Stacks in the Moultrie News. Mirjam Veldkamp is featuring Mt. Pleasant librarians in her columns. We thought you'd like to know us better.
Please let us know what you'd like to see in our blog and what programs you are interested in seeing at Mt. Pleasant. Thanks for reading!