March: Young Adult Fiction Pick A tense survival story examines what can go wrong for a group of teens stranded in Yosemite. – Robin It was supposed to be epic. During a late-night poker game, tennis teammates Colin, Ceo, Grahame,…
March: Young Adult Fiction Pick A tense survival story examines what can go wrong for a group of teens stranded in Yosemite. – Robin It was supposed to be epic. During a late-night poker game, tennis teammates Colin, Ceo, Grahame,…
March: Juvenile Fiction Pick In this fantasy a family tries to escape a world of magic and fairytale for the “extraordinary world,” which is our reality. – Robin Told in diary form by an irresistible heroine, this “heartfelt, bittersweet, and…
March: Young Reader Pick Papa’s Mechanical Fish is the story of an inventor and his supportive family. This book makes a great read aloud, with detailed schematic drawings of his invention process, which are fun to look at up close.…
This February at the Northeast Harbor Library Krista Thorsell will exhibit large format, colorful photographs of flowers in the Mellon Room. February can be a struggle with winter dragging on. Giving way to superstitions we look to a large rodent…
FEBRUARY: NonFiction Pick A contribution from the Garden Club of Mount Desert. This book is a history of botanical art and artists . Beautiful pictures and a very interesting read if you like botany and plants. – Elly Following in…