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LIBRARY TREASURES… The bookworms aren’t going to have an article in the December Newsletter because, like all of you, we are preparing for the celebration of a babe born in Bethlehem. We’ll be back in January.
BOOKS FOR OUR ADULT READERS: Not a Sometimes Love by Keith Korstjens On a warm Saturday morning, Keith rushed his wife, Mary, to the hospital. They were told his wife of three years had polio and would be a quadriplegic. This is the story of their life together. Hear the Child Crying by Dale Evans Rogers Dale examines in detail the parental problems behind child abuse and the reasons why a child becomes a scapegoat for parent’s frustrations and distress.
FOR OUR YOUNG READERS: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in town so it surprised everyone when they decided to take part in the Christmas pageant. Tree House Hideaway by Hilda Stahl Ten year old twins, Pam and Terryl Tyler, had just gotten used to life with divorced parents. For nine months they lived with their mom and stepfather but now must go and live with their father for three months. What can they do?
Some Christmas books you might be interested in will also be put out. Adult Books: Christmas Blessings by Helen Steiner Rice The Light of Christmas by Francis Brentano Historical Christmas Stories by Kristin James The Christmas Train by David Baldacci Children’s Books: Aaron’s Christmas Donkey by Lois Johnson The Twenty Four Days Before Christmas by Madeleine L’Engle The First Christmas by Paul L. Maier
Have Happy Holidays and a Blessed Christmas The Bookworms...
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