These five books were checked out the most last year. Have you read them? If not, add these great reads to your list. |
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson A young outcast braves the hardships of Kentucky's Great Depression and brings truly magical objects to her people: books. Inspired by the brave women of the Pack Horse Library Project! Check it out |
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Southernmost by Silas House An evangelical preacher starts to see his life anew after a flood washes away his small community along Tennessee's Cumberland River. Check it out |
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Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty At a remote health resort, nine strangers and their enigmatic host become subjects of interest to former best-selling novelist Frances Welty, who develops uncomfortable doubts about the resort's real agenda. Check it out |
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The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff From the author of the runaway bestseller The Orphan's Tale comes a remarkable story of friendship and courage centred around three women and a ring of female secret agents during World War II. Check it out |
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Elkhorn: Evolution of a Kentucky Landscape by Richard Taylor Focusing on the 8-mile stretch of the main stem of the creek from the forks of Elkhorn to Knight's Bridge, Taylor explores the history of the region and formation of the forks community, as well as its identity as a site of early industrialization. Check it out |
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Cabin Fever Reliever Tuesday, January 7, at 5:30 PM Wednesday, January 8, at 10:00 AM Toddlers (ages 2-3), join us for an indoor snowball challenge and arctic obstacle course Snow Science Wednesday, January 8, at 4:30 PM Kids in grades K-2, try amazing experiments with snow. Homeschool Historians Club Thursday, January 9, at 2:30 PM Homeschoolers in grades 3-12 can explore history through fun activities. This month, we will focus on pioneer history. |
PokéClub Thursday, January 9, at 4:30 PM Play, battle, and create with us as we celebrate everything Pokémon! Feel free to bring your own cards and devices if you would like to trade or battle. National Geographic Bee for Frankfort Area Homeschoolers Friday, January 10, at 2:00 PM Students in grades 4-8 are eligible for this entertaining and challenging competition. Salt Painting Monday, January 13, at 4:30 PM Tweens in grades 3-5, design a beautiful piece of art using everyday items. |
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Ready, Set, Hibernate Friday, January 10, at 11:00 AM Discover how animals hibernate! Families with kids of all ages are welcome. Registration is not required. |
Pinecone Snowmen Saturday, January 11, at 11:00 AM Create your own frosty friend! Families with kids of all ages are welcome. Registration is not required. |
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Wilde Life Thursday, January 9, at 6:30 PM Oscar Wilde was an international literary star known for his wit, wisdom, and love of life. Join us as we take a look at his tragic downfall, highlighted in his works De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol. |
Speculative Fiction Discussion Group Monday, January 13, at 6:30 PM We will discuss The Prey of the Gods by Nicky Drayden. |
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Vision Boards Tuesday, January 14, at 6:00 PM Create your own vision board. Place it in a location where you will see it often, and you’ll be on track to realizing your goals in the new year! |
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Homeschool Historians Club Thursday, January 9, at 2:30 PM Homeschoolers in grades 3-12 can explore history through fun activities. This month, we will focus on pioneer history. PokéClub Thursday, January 9, at 4:30 PM Play, battle, and create with us as we celebrate everything Pokémon! Feel free to bring your own cards and devices if you would like to trade or battle. |
Games & Grub Friday, January 10, at 4:00 PM Teens in grades 6-12, join our board game group for teens. Registration is not required. Teen Book Group: Airborn Monday, January 13, at 6:30 PM We will discuss Airborn by Kenneth Oppel. |
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| | Winter Wonderland | Dec 20 |
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| Imagination Playground | Dec 27 |
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| LEGOs at the Library | Dec 29 |
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| Make and Take Crafts | Jan 4 |
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