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AT THE LIBRARY

April 14, 2026
in Latest News, News
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Upcoming Events:
SEEDABLE is BACK! Start your Spring planting with free seeds! Stop in for more details.

2026 Student Art Show, sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Stop by the library to see the students’ hard work and creativity on display!
Elementary display April 4 – April 17; Middle and High School display will be April 18 – May 1.
Special extended hours on Tuesdays until 7:00pm to allow for viewing.

Regular Events:
Crochet/Needle craft – Thursday’s at 1:00 pm
Story Time – Wednesdays at 10:00
Book Club – 1 st Saturday at 1:00

New Fiction:
It’s not her : a novel by Mary Kubica
Courtney’s family vacation is shattered when she hears a scream from the cottage next door. She finds her brother and sister-in-law dead and her teenage niece missing. Her nephew lies asleep upstairs, unharmed. As the police descend on the quiet resort town, disturbing family secrets begin to emerge.

Jigsaw : an Alex Delaware novel by Jonathan Kellerman
This one looked like a slam dunk: a young woman found dead at her kitchen table, DNA on cigarette butts linking quickly to an ex-boyfriend with a criminal record. Or so homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis thought. Then everything changed and a quick close turned into a mind bending whodunit. That’s when Milo called in psychologist Alex Delaware, his best friend and a long-term consultant on “those cases.”
The ones that are different. Then there’s another one: an old woman found brutally murdered, her body stashed in a deep freeze and mutilated. And when Milo learns who she is, he’s stunned. This victim is someone he once knew. Complicating matters further, her home is an extreme hoarder’;s den, virtually impassable due to years of stored trash and apparently meaningless objects. Except for the envelopes of cash stashed among the garbage. As Alex and Milo dig deeper into the seemingly unrelated crimes, they discover shocking links between the victims and realize they have a labyrinthine–and deadly–puzzle to solve.

All booked up by Melody Carlson
Empty nester Riva Owen faces financial struggle and pressure from her daughter to leave her beloved family home, brimming with memories and a cherished library. Determined to keep the house, she opens her home to women needing lifestyle changes, but when romantic schemes begin to brew, Riva starts to reconsider love as a possibility.

The bookstore diaries by Susan Mallery
Jax has a slight issue with control–as in, she needs it. Always. Too bad she has power only over the Painted Lady Bookstore, the Victorian mansion turned bookshop she inherited. No one else listens to a word she says. Her ex gets engaged for questionable reasons. Her beloved sister, Ryleigh, wants to move away to find a husband. And the handsome contractor Jax has chosen to convince Ryleigh to stay is only interested in Jax. Still, she’s living the bookworm dream–until an unhappy accident erases the names from the bookshop lockboxes where the town keeps their diaries. Which means the only way to find a diary’s owner is…to read it. As secrets spill and scandals surface, life at the Painted Lady Bookstore gets a lot more colorful and chaotic. But for a woman who has always had to take charge, Jax will see that losing control–especially with the right wrong guy–can set you free.

The final storm by Fern Michaels
In her award-winning wildlife photographs, Charlotte Gray captures all the beauty and wonder of the natural world. Far better to focus on breathtaking landscapes than to turn the lens on her own painful childhood and the uncaring mother she left behind in Florida. Piece by piece, Charlotte has built a new, independent life, one she’s eager to protect. A chance encounter on assignment in Las Vegas sparks an intriguing relationship, and for the first time, Charlotte impulsively follows her heart. But along with love and fresh beginnings comes a trove of secrets about her new husband. And someone in his past is determined to upend Charlotte’s happiness by threatening what she cares about most. After everything she weathered, Charlotte is about to face the task of rebuilding her life yet again. But this time she’s doing it with hard-won strength, experience, and the wisdom to know when to forgive, when to let go, and how to walk into the sunshine and claim the support and love she deserves.

New Easy Readers:
Serafina makes waves by Matthew Burgess
Serafina, a young cat who hates water, faces off with her nemesis when her parents sign her up for swimming lessons.

Flowers for Mama by Deborah Freedman
To show their mother how much they appreciate her on her special day, a litter of kittens creates a beautiful floral art piece.

The littlest elephant : a One and Only Ruby story by Katherine Applegate
Ruby is the littlest elephant in the herd at the animal sanctuary, where she lives near her best friends Ivan the silverback gorilla and Bob the lovable mutt. Ruby loves all the things that make being an elephant fun, like splashing in muddy puddles and spraying water through her trunk. But there are parts of being an elephant that she doesn’t love so much, like her new tusks. The herd is preparing for Ruby’s Tuskday, a day to celebrate the fact that Ruby is growing up, and for remembering. Ruby has lots of happy memories, but she also has lots of sad ones, ones that are hard to think about. Surrounded by the love of her herd and her friends, the littlest elephant will see that growing up doesn’t have to be scary, and that remembering the darkness can help us appreciate the light.

A book of loves by Cynthia Rylant
Cats love boxes and windows and toys…and other things. Dogs love sticks and biscuits and puddles…and other things. Children love bubbles and cake and stories…and other things. But what do they all love? Love.

Tuck me in! by Nathan W. Pyle
The Moon tries to tuck in all the beaches around the world, but when one shoreline gets covered, another goes without, leading to a humorous struggle to satisfy everyone before bedtime.

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