


Mother Daughter & Books for Boys Books Clubs
Mother Daughter Book Club & Books for Boys
Will be meeting together on
Thursday October 12th, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm.
We will be discussing “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” By J.K. Rowling
In the Community Room
Pick up the book for November at the Circulation Desk.
Make a fun Craft – Have a treat
For Boys and Girls ages 8-11 and their accompanying adult!

Kids and Tweens Come Crafting in October!
Kids and Tween Crafts
The Second and Fourth Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room
We’re going to be celebrating Harry Potter all month long! Both the Kids (ages 6 to 8) and the Tweens (ages 9 to 11) are welcome to attend!
All supplies are provided by the library.

Imagination’s Day of Play Cardboard Challenge!
Saturday, October 7, from 10AM to 4PM
In the Community Room
The library provides the supplies… You provide the imagination. A fun day for all ages (kids under 12 must be accompanied by someone 14 or older).
Some Fun Ideas:

“Braced” by Alyson Gerber
“Braced” by Alyson Gerber

Prepare for the Apoc-Eclipse!
Want to have extra books and movies on hand so you can relax at home, but worried about needing to return them during the chaos?
As a courtesy to our patrons, no items will be due August 16th through 28th.
Check out what you need now and don’t worry about needing to return them until after the crowds go home. (One week items – like DVDs – checked out prior to August 9 will still be due before the eclipse.)
Also, we will be closed Saturday, August 19th, and Monday, August 21st.
Rachel deals with a lot of emotional and physical pain as she goes through her treatment. Her mother also had scoliosis and had to have surgery and she is worried Rachel will end up needing surgery too. Her father spends most of his time working. Rachel has to learn to communicate with her parents and her doctors to tell them what she needs and show them she is her own person with her own life and desires.
Friends and boys are also a huge concern for Rachel. What if no one likes her because she has to wear her brace? Will they make fun of her because of how she looks? And most importantly, is she going to make the soccer team?
This is a great book about relationships, communication, and standing up for yourself. The characters are well written and realistic, and there are plenty of emotional connections made. Rachel is a great main character, and readers of all ages can relate to some of what she is going through, but this is a perfect read for those ages 12-14.
Professional Reviews:
“A masterfully constructed and highly empathetic debut about a different kind of acceptance.” —Booklist, starred review