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As of this week, the library started its St. Patrick s Day program. It s basically come celebrate St. Patrick s Day and Irish culture for the entire month of March. So, any patron that checks out an item about St. Patrick s Day or about Irish culture or Irish experience will be entered into a draw to win an Irish prize, said branch manager Jason Redshaw. There will be two prizes, one for adults and one for children. Each prize will become a surprise; we are not giving it away yet. To be entered into the draw, people can check out a movie or a book relevant to the topic any time in March. Anything Irish-related will work, patrons just need to let the library staff know and they will enter people into the contest.
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Sheer Bliss: A Creole Journey
By Michela A. Calderaro
Book description
“We all know Jean Rhys. But now, out from under the shadow of her more famous contemporary, comes Eliot Bliss. Bliss: an early twentieth century, white creole, Jamaican, lesbian writer. Bliss: whose out-of-print 1931 novel Saraband Calderaro first stumbles across in a bookshop in New York in 1998. Bliss: the absent figure Calderaro pursues throughout this book. The scholar Michela Calderaro reads into the past to recover Bliss, a writer she reveals as ahead of her time and not fit for her time or place in the world. Calderaro delivers Bliss back to the present, through interviews conducted across many years with Bliss’s lifelong partner Patricia Allan-Burns, through the recollections of editors and friends painstakingly tracked down, through letters and diaries discovered and meticulously pored over and pieced together. Calderaro’s book is, like Bliss’s own novels as we come to learn, genre-defying. One