December 2016 Newsletter
December 2016
The Crooked Heart of Mercy by Billie Livingston
• Regular Print
• Audiobook
• eBook
• Talking Book (restricted to Print Disabled patrons)
Maggie and Ben are reeling from the loss of their son. As the book begins, limo driver Ben is in a hospital following a possible suicide attempt. His wife Maggie is struggling to support the couple and deal with her not-so-celibate priest brother whose recent scandal has made him an Internet celebrity.
These are troubled people in need of redemption. How can'they find it?
Upcoming Schedule
2017
January
This is your Life, Harriet Chance! by Jonathan Evison
• Regular Print
• Audiobook
• eBook
• Talking Book (restricted to Print Disabled patrons)
Recently widowed Harriet Chance takes the Alaskan cruise that her late husband had planned before his death. She expects that it will give her an opportunity to scatter his ashes and move on with her life. Instead she finds herself revisiting her past and coming to terms with mistakes she’s made.
February
Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson
• Regular Print
• Audiobook
• eAudiobook
• eBook
• Talking Book (restricted to Print Disabled patrons)
August is an anthropologist studying mourning rituals in different cultures. She has returned to Brooklyn following the death of her father and reflects on her childhood and adolescence in the borough which began as an effort to recover and rebuild following family tragedies.
March
News of the World by Paulette Jiles
• Regular Print
• eBook
1870, Texas. Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, ageing veteran of two wars, is working as a travelling news reader when he is offered an unusual mission. A young girl, who has spent the past several years living with Kiowa Indians following the deaths of the rest of her family, has been “rescued”. Kidd is enlisted to accompany the child on a treacherous journey to her relatives in San Antonio.
April
The Conjoined by Jen Sookfong Lee
• Regular Print
• eBook
Cleaning her mother’s home after her death, social worker Jessica Campbell discovers the bodies of two dead girls in the basement freezers. Campbell believes they may be a pair of sisters who were briefly housed as foster children with the family. As she struggles to understand what has happened, Campbell finds herself reevaluating everything in her life.





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