Oct. 2015 LIBRARY NEWS

Oct. 2015 LIBRARY NEWS

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” This seasonally appropriate verse from the 40th chapter of Isaiah may be found on the new Library Bulletin Board display, which is across from the hall fiction shelves. Included in the display are books which relate to this theme. The actual books may be found on the rack to the right of the bulletin board. Check it out!

Our thanks to the following for donations:
Marilyn Berberich      Sue Bianco
Edna Bogert      Carol Steinbrecher

Go Set A Watchman, is the first book by Harper Lee to be published since her well known To Kill a Mockingbird. Reformation’s library now has the audio version of this book! It is available for check out.
BOOK CLUB
Reformation’s Book Club meets at 7 pm on Tuesday, October 6. The Invention of Wings, a novel by Sue Monk Kidd, shows the effects of slavery on both slave and free, north and south. Though fiction, it is based on the life of a real female abolitionist. All are welcome to attend!
FEATURED CD
Gilead, By Marilynne Robinson
(9 hours on 7 discs)
A Reformation Library Book Club Selection
In 1956, toward the end of Rev. John Ames’s life, he begins a letter to his young son, an account of himself and his forbears. As a young man in Maine, he saw a vision and went west to Kansas to fight for abolition.