Beth’s Books - August

 

Each month, Beth Withers, one of our library volunteers, shares the newest books that have been added to our church library this past month. For more information on our library click here.

  • PICTURE BOOK 

    • A Spoonful of Frogs by Casey Lyall
      The most important ingredient in a witch’s favorite soup is a spoonful of frogs.  Frogs add flavor and color but they also hop. How will the witch get them to stay on her spoon?  Pure fun with vibrant and hilarious illustrations.  Donated by Mary Sue Reding in memory of her cousin, Martha Burleigh.

  • JUVENILE FICTION

    • Dogtown by Katherine Applegate and Gennifer Choldenko
      The authors have written an uplifting story and page-turning adventure about a dog named Chance who was unwittingly left in the Dogtown shelter, Metal Head who is a robot dog wanting a real home and Mouse who has the run of  Dogtown. Together they embark on an adventure to find their forever homes.  This charming story will be sure to find a forever home in readers hearts.

  • ADULT FICTION

    • The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
      A librarian’s discovery of a mysterious book dedicated to her by her long dead grandmother sparks a journey of a lifetime.  Filled with the author’s signature charm and vivid characters, The Library of Lost and Found is a heartwarming and poignant story of how one woman must take comfort of her destiny to write her own happy ending.  Donated by Joyce Cotton.

  • ADULT NON-FICTION

    • Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey
      The actor delivers, in this book, a combination of memoir and self-help book.  “This is an approach book, it contains philosophies that can be objectively understood and if you choose, subjectively adopted, by either changing your reality, or changing how you see it.  This is a playbook, based on adventures in my life.”  Long on the New York Times bestsellers’ list, this is entertaining and full of good lessons.  Donated by Joyce Cotton.

 
Previous
Previous

OUTLOOK Monthly Newsletter August Issue

Next
Next

OUTLOOK Monthly Newsletter July Issue