Cheryl Turner found an original book written by Edna Walling in her bookcase, this was handled with care as it was passed around. A novel set in the 1800’s called The Girl in the Photograph by Kate Riordan, the same author who wrote the 100 Year Old Man Who climbed out the Window and Disappeared.
Heart and Soul by Maeve Binchy was enjoyed second time around. Another book of interest was Garden of Stones by Sophie Littlefield, a story of a Japanese mother and daughter living in Los Angeles when Pearl Harbour was bombed. The ever popular Patricia Cornwall was read in Silent Death and a book of short stories by Kate Atkinson, Not the End of the World.
Shirley told us about A Rose for the Anzac Boys by Jackie French, which she felt the younger generation would benefit from reading. The Biography of Charlotte Bronte along with The Alchemist were both bought along by Alice. The books on the table for lending included The Beekeepers Secret by Josephine Moon, The Soldiers Wife and as Rhonda and Dave are moving house a selection of pre loved books were there for the taking.
See you all on the 5th of July at 2.00 pm in the Library.