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Library Lines October 4th

A huge Thank You to the Cartwright & Area Foundation for the grant, which has been used to add to our non-fiction selection. This is very much appreciated by us and all our patrons. Here are just a few… 

Stories of Faith- This Chicken Soup book focuses on stories of faith, hope, miracles, and devotion.  The heartfelt true stories written by regular people will amaze, inspire, and amuse readers.  Many of them are stories of prayers answered miraculously, amazing coincidences, rediscovered faith, and the serenity that comes from believing in a greater power. 

The Berlin Enigma-memories from boy to spy. As John Harrington grew older, he sat down with his daughter to share the story of his life. What she learned made her rethink the man who had raised her. The tale begins with his childhood in the Australian outback, and follows his immigration to English and enrollment in the British forces in 1914. After being injured in France, he is hired by the British Foreign office, which sends him to Berlin as a passport clerk in the 1930s. For the next ten years, he lives in a world of intrigue and espionage as the Nazi regime grows stronger around him. This is a compelling inside look at the rise of Nazism in the 1930s, from subtle changes in the people’s everyday behaviour to Hitler’s sinister consolidation of power. 

Modern Farmhouse Style. This collection of more than 250 gorgeous yet attainable farmhouse-inspired decor ideas, organizational tips, and DIY projects is everything you need to make your modern home perfectly rustic—or vice versa! With chapters on entryways, living spaces, kitchens, dining rooms, family rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces, you’ll learn how to “countrify” any area of your home so it’s charming yet refined, homey yet chic.

Krista Law