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Atwood, Ondaatje, Egoyan and 167 Canadian writers urge Trudeau to change the climate story in this open letter

Canadian writers jump into the Climate Debate: Open Letter regarding Climate Accountability Bill signed by over 170 acclaimed writers, including Ondaatje, Atwood, Atom Egoyan, Eden Robinson.

Great books for kids and adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month

Great books for kids and adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month May is designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the Calgary Public Library and Calgary Reads have come up with some great related books for children, teens and adults. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 03, 2021 5:04 PM MT | Last Updated: May 3 Minor feelings occur when American optimism is enforced upon you, which contradicts your own racialized reality, thereby creating a static of cognitive dissonance, Korean American author Cathy Park Hong says in her book Minor Feelings. (@penguinrandom/Twitter) May is designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the Calgary Public Library and Calgary Reads have come up with some great related books for children, teens and adults.

Library gets plenty of new materials

Lots of new materials, Make & Take crafts for all ages and virtual and in-person programs are ready for the month of April at all three branches of the Noble County Public Library. Adult books: “Hard Riding Cowboy,” by Stacy Kennedy; “The Lost Boys,” by Faye Kellerman; “Melt for You,” by J.T. Geissinger; “One Little Lie,” by Colleen Coble; “Perfect Pruning: a Practical Guide,” by Simon Akeroyd; and “The Water Cure,” by Sophie Mackintosh. Teen books: “Archenemies,” by Marissa Meyer; “The Princess Will Save You,” by Sarah Henning; “Rules for Being a Girl,” by Candace Bushnell & Katie Cotugno; and “The Shadows Between Us,” by Tricia Levenseller.

April brings new materials to library

ALBION —Lots of new materials, Make & Take crafts for all ages and virtual and in-person programs are ready for the month of April at all three branches of the Noble County Public Library. Adult books: “Hard Riding Cowboy” by Stacy Kennedy, “The Lost Boys” by Faye Kellerman, “Melt for You” by J.T. Geissinger, “One Little Lie” by Colleen Coble, “Perfect Pruning: a Practical Guide” by Simon Akeroyd, and “The Water Cure” by Sophie Mackintosh. Teen books: “Archenemies” by Marissa Meyer, “The Princess Will Save You” by Sarah Henning, “Rules for Being a Girl” by Candace Bushnell & Katie Cotugno, and “The Shadows Between Us” by Tricia Levenseller.

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