The Witche's Tree by M.C. Beaton. I was thinking Beaton passed away. Let's check... Nope, she seems to be alive and well. This is one of her Agatha Raisin novels.
Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan. Huh, Egan was awarded a Pulitzer for a previous novel. That must have been nice.
A Plain Leaving by Leslie Gould. Another Amish book. Man, maybe I should write an Amish book. I'm not a writer so the book would be awful, I guess I an skip that.
NonFiction
From Here To Eternity: traveling the world to find the good death by Caitlin Doughty. Great cover. Mortician travels the world to investigate burial rituals.
Library Display
The library is hosting a traveling exhibit.
Crossing the Line: The Milwaukee Fair Housing Marches of 1967-1968 commemorates the 50th
anniversary of Milwaukee’s civil rights marches by examining the
practices and prejudices that led to segregation in Milwaukee and
chronicling the school desegregation and fair housing movements of the
1960s.
We will have the exhibit until October 24.
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