Author: Spiegelman, Erica, author. Stone, Marsha, author.
Published: 2017
Call Number: 616.86
Format: Books
Summary: "Offering practical applications and everyday guidance, The Rewired Workbook takes the breakthrough addiction recovery method of best-selling book Rewired by Erica Spiegelman and expands on it, providing new and improved ways to rewire your brain and restore your health. The Rewired Workbook helps readers to discover new healing strategies and coping methods ideally suited for those trying to achieve true and lasting sobriety. Featuring discussion questions, group and individual activities, and intuitive self-inventories to help you better understand your addiction, the workbook provides a framework healing for those in addiction recovery. An essential companion piece to Rewired and a guide to anyone wanting to work through their addiction and rewire their mind, The Rewired Workbook is the brand new solution for beating addiction for good"--Amazon.com.
Author: Pullman, Philip, 1946- author.
Published: 2017
Call Number: Y PUL
Format: Books
Summary: When Malcolm finds a secret message inquiring about a dangerous substance called Dust, he finds himself embroiled in a tale of intrigue featuring enforcement agents from the Magisterium, a woman with an evil monkey daemon, and a baby named Lyra. First volume in the Book of Dust trilogy.
Author: Campbell, Michele, 1962- author.
Published: 2017
Call Number: F CAMPBELL
Format: Books
Summary: "Kate, Aubrey, and Jenny. They first met as college roommates and soon became inseparable, even though they are as different as three women can be. Twenty years later, one of them is standing at the edge of a bridge, and someone else is urging them to jump. How did things come to this? As the novel cuts back and forth between their college years and their adult years, you see the exact reasons why these women love and hate each other--but can feelings that strong lead to murder? Or will everyone assume, as is often the case, that it's always the husband?"--
Author: Cermele, Joe, author.
Published: 2017 2013
Call Number: 799.1
Format: Books
Summary: When it comes to fishing, nobody knows more than the writers and editors at Field & Stream magazine--unless it's the local guides, prizewinners, and other experts they interviewed for this book. The Total Fishing Manual is chock full of 318 field-tested tools, techniques and tactics, collected and written by the Field & Stream editors and accompanied by amazing photos and handy illustrations. GEAR UP: How to pick the best lures, baits, flies, and tackle for every situation and every style of water you plan to fish. Learn how to customize your rod and reel, and to get the most out of your equipment. HIT THE WATER: From small streams to major rivers, ponds to big lakes, and bays to the open ocean, hundreds of field-tested strategies will help you catch more fish with or without a boat. FIND THE FISH: Professional fishing guides from across the country tell you how and where to find lunker bass, trophy walleyes, huge trout, and more--right in your home waters. SET THE HOOK: Whether you're bobber fishing for bluegills with the kids or heading out after the muskie of a lifetime, the techniques and tactics in this book will make your trip a success. Whether you're a beginner, a weekend angler or a serious sport fisher this book has the information you need to hook'em.
Author: Cornwall, Claudia Maria, author.
Published: 2016
Call Number: 616.99
Format: Books
Summary: Melanoma is a deadly disease, and rates of diagnosis have been rising for the last 30 years. This story of one couple's battle to beat melanoma illustrates how a new treatment, immunotherapy, can defeat even aggressive forms of the disease. With vivid firsthand accounts from their diaries, as well as Claudia's intimate narrative of the ups and downs of cancer treatment, this book will be a ready resource for melanoma patients and their families.
Author: Livingstone, Natalie, author.
Published: 2016 2015
Call Number: 942.0099
Format: Books
Summary: "For fans of Downton Abbey comes an immersive historical epic about a lavish English manor and a dynasty of rich and powerful women who ruled the estate over three centuries of misbehavior, scandal, intrigue, and passion. Five miles from Windsor Castle, home of the royal family, sits the Cliveden estate. Overlooking the Thames, the mansion is flanked by two wings and surrounded by lavish gardens. Throughout its storied history, Cliveden has been a setting for misbehavior, intrigue, and passion--from its salacious, deadly beginnings in the seventeenth century to the 1960s Profumo Affair, the sex scandal that toppled the British government. Now, in this immersive chronicle, the manor's current mistress, Natalie Livingstone, opens the doors to this prominent house and lets the walls do the talking. Built during the reign of Charles II by the Duke of Buckingham, Cliveden attracted notoriety as a luxurious retreat in which the duke could conduct his scandalous affair with the ambitious courtesan Anna Maria, Countess of Shrewsbury. In 1668, Anna Maria's cuckolded husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury, challenged Buckingham to a duel. Buckingham killed Shrewsbury and claimed Anna Maria as his prize, making her the first mistress of Cliveden. Through the centuries, other enigmatic and indomitable women would assume stewardship over the estate, including Elizabeth, Countess of Orkney and illicit lover of William III, who became one of England's wealthiest women; Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, the queen that Britain was promised and then denied; Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland, confidante of Queen Victoria and a glittering society hostess turned political activist; and the American-born Nancy Astor, the first female member of Parliament, who described herself as an 'ardent feminist' and welcomed controversy. Though their privileges were extraordinary, in Livingstone's hands, their struggles and sacrifices are universal. Cliveden weathered renovation and restoration, world conflicts and cold wars, societal shifts and technological advances. Rich in historical and architectural detail, The Mistresses of Cliveden is a tale of sex and power, and of the exceptional women who evaded, exploited, and confronted the expectations of their times; Praise for The Mistresses of Cliveden: 'An utterly fascinating and completely beguiling account of three centuries of high living, high politics, and high drama at one of Britain's most famous stately homes. A page-turner from start to finish, it's history with all the good stuff left in'--Amanda Foreman, author of A World on Fire; 'A wonderful voyage through the fascinating history of Cliveden--this is a brilliant book full of gripping personalities and beautiful detail'--Kate Williams, author of Ambition and Desire"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Adams, Richard, 1920-2016 author.
Published: 2005
Call Number: F ADAMS
Format: Books
Summary: An allegorical tale of survival about a band of wild rabbits who leave their ancestral home to build a more humane society chronicles their adventures as they search for a safe place to establish a new warren where they can live in peace.
Call Number: YA BABA
Format: Books
Call Number: YA BABA
Format: Books
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Recommended for ages 1-4. Registration requested. Enjoy stories, songs, and movements designed to encourage early literacy skills, simple crafts, and other fun activities.
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