Oprah Winfrey has announced that two books by Charles Dickens will be part of her Book Club. They are Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities. Both books are available FREE in the library and as e-books (see links >>> ).
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In Too Deep
Contributing Editor of Newsweek Evan Thomas writes that this story is about "corporate culture gone wrong." The authors (Stanley Reed and Allison Fitzgerald) have "dug deep and come up with a cautionary tale that is also a cracking good yarn."
These Things Hidden
"A beautiful book with rising suspense," describes Guna Chaberek, library director. "Compassionately written." Heather Gudenkauf, who also wrote THE WEIGHT OF SILENCE, reveals "family secrets...one after the other. One of the reviewers (Sunday Express) writes that 'it is a master class in how to construct a thriller'."
BLIND YOUR PONIES
-An inspiring novel about a small Montana town brought together by the boys' basketball team. - Importance of place, ranching, small town culture, and the unique ability of sports to draw a community together. - By Stanley Gordon West
BOUND LIKE GRASS
A Memoir from the Western High Plains, by Ruth McLaughlin - "Clear-eyed, unshrinking...[it's] the evolution of an eastern Montana dryland farm through the prism of her family," writes author Judy Blunt.. -Written in a beautiful, readable style.
TIME AND CHANCE
Part love story, part deeply affecting character study, it is a literary tour de force chronicling the parallel lives of two men who were once the same man--until, as the poet Robert Frost wrote, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/And sorry I could not travel both/And be one traveler...”
UNBROKEN
Mississippi in the 1960s, this is the story of Skeeter and the maids she befriends and the dangers of speaking out in the South. Vivid.
THE HELP
True story of a man who survived catastrophes, but kept his selfhood and humanity. Inspiring.
The SURROUNDED
A young man of dual cultural identity—Salish/ Spanish—returns to the Flathead Reservation to say his last good bye. By D'Arcy McNickle.