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A number of people attended the Mayor’s Levee, held on February 1st. It brought out our residents to enjoy a visit with their friends and new Council Members while paying the various fees associated with our community. Our Library volunteers were present to pass out a questionnaire regarding suggestions to improve our Library.
The results have been informative and interesting and we hope to implement most of them. It appears our readers are satisfied with our yearly fees of $15.00 per family and $7.50 for single memberships. Many would like to see Tuesdays re-open in the afternoon and there were certainly many suggestions for broadening our bases regarding book purchases. We thank you for taking the time to give us your thoughts.
What a winter we have had, sometimes white and beautifully stunning, other times slushy and problematic as far as our travels were concerned. However, the long winter nights provided time for reading some of the newer books now available at the Library.
Writer Steve Berry has produced another entertaining adventure “The Charlemagne Pursuit” with his character Cotton Malone, a former U.S. Justice Dept. agent on the job once again. Berry does a good job of combining adventure, mystery and historical facts in all of his books and certainly the twists and in this adventure provide a satisfying, easy read.
A wonderful winter read was Conde Nast Traveler “Book of Unforgettable
Journeys” –Great Writers of Great Places”. While not a reader of short
stories, this book is just so beautifully put together, I raced from
one country to another. England, Greece, Romania, Jordan, The
Himalayas, Iceland, Tanzania and many other places are explored by
these writer guides. After each piece, the writers give practical
insider information should one be anticipating a trip to any of the
afore mentioned areas.
Julia Child’s “My Life in France” was a trip back to early T.V. days…
when this tall, somewhat gawky, sharped voiced chef introduced us to
the love of French cooking.
Arriving in Paris as a newly married, she embarked on training in
France’s famous Cordon Bleu cooking school, found it somewhat lacking
and commenced on a 10 year writing adventure to produce the book
“Mastering the Art of French Cooking”. “My Life… covers her marriage to
Paul Child, their adventures with the American Embassy in Paris, the
couples association with the OSS (early CIA) during the war years and
their many friendships made in France, along with her love of food,
wine and travel. Her comments are delightfully honest and simple and
while reading the book I remember the lessons she imparted with such
joy. Her light went out at the age of 92 but what a life well lived.
Author Simon Beckett has composed a likable character as a forensic anthropologist in "Written in Bone".
“Dr. David Hunter”. This second novel takes our good doctor to a far
away island kin the Hebrides…where isolation has not prevented a number
of very grisly murders to occur and a the plot that indeed thickens,
twists and surprises right up to the last page…Beckett’s books compare
well with books by Patricia Cornwall and Kathy Reichs.
There are many other new books on our shelves, for the enjoyment of our
readers. Check Thomas L. Friedman’s “Hot, Flat & Crowded” The
Greening and Renewal of America. Iris Johansen writes another
intriguing mystery in “Countdown”.
Bruce Courtney’s “Sylvia” is a historical novel from the 1200’s
relating to the Crusades, while Bernard Cornwell’s “Azincourt” takes us
through the terrible battle of Agincourt, France, when England’s Henry
V battles over his right to rule France.
I would also like to take this opportunity to send a “Thank You” to all
our Library volunteers. Each week Celia Haas, Lorraine Surcouf, Manje
More, Morfudd Scott, Nancy Seow, Joan Johnson, Margaret Watson, Tracy
Ralph and Glenn Gates willing give their time to our reading facility,
so we send our gratitude to them and to all other great volunteers we
are fortunate enough to have in Lions Bay.
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