Public Library of Catasauqua: Save the date
Traditionally, the Glorious 12th (of August) is when you can begin to shoot grouse in the United Kingdom.
The Public Library of Catasauqua is having its own Glorious 12th - of October. Yes, the library’s 100th anniversary will be celebrated Oct. 12.
Through the Great Depression, World War II and other conflicts, through changing decades and the new millennium, the library has been here, led by forward-thinking people. Discover new things and experience enjoyment in this library. Join us for a wonderful party to look back on 100 years.
JUNE BOOKS
Fiction: “Stuart Woods’ Smolder,” Brett Battles; “You’ll Never Find Me,” Allison Brennan; “The Glassmaker,” Tracy Chevalier; “Eruption,” Michael Crichton and James Patterson; “The Midnight Feast,” Lucy Foley; “Not in Love,” Ali Hazelwood; “Swan Song,” Elin Hilderbrand; “Flashback,” Iris Johansen; “For the Love of Summer,” Susan Mallery; “This Strange Eventful History,” Claire Messud; “The Coworker,” Freida McFadden; “The Housemaid,” Freida McFadden; “The Housemaid’s Secret,” Freida McFadden; “The Housemaid Is Watching,” Freida McFadden; “The Inmate,” Freida McFadden; “The Locked Door,” Freida McFadden; “Never Lie,” Freida McFadden; “One by One,” Freida McFadden; “The Teacher,” Freida McFadden; “Ward D,” Freida McFadden; “The Wife Upstairs,” Freida McFadden; “Proof,” Fern Michaels; “Enlightenment,” Sarah Perry; “Bear,” Julia Phillips; “Some Murders in Berlin,” Karen Robards; “Middle of the Night,” Riley Sager; “Resurrection,” Danielle Steel; “One Deadly Eye,” Randy Wayne White; “Shelterwood,” Lisa Wingate
Nonfiction: “When the Night Comes Falling,” Howard Blum; “Dark Wire,” Joseph Cox; “The Fall of Roe,” Elizabeth Dias; “On Call,” Anthony Fauci; “When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day,” Garrett Graff; “The War on Warriors,” Pete Hegseth; “Profiles in Mental Health Courage,” Patrick Kennedy; “Hell Put To Shame: The 1921 Murder Farm Massacre and the Horror of America’s Second Slavery,” Earl Swift; “Love and Whiskey,” Fawn Weaver
Large print: “The Midnight Library,” Matt Haig
Juvenile: “The Official Stardew Valley Cookbook,” Concernedape; “What Is the Constitution?” Patricia Brennan Demuth; “What Is the Declaration of Independence?” Michael C. Harris; “The Lightning Path,” Erin Hunter; “Natalie’s Double Trouble (Cupcake Diaries: The New Batch, book 2),” Coco Simon; “Kid Olympians-Summer: True Tales of Childhood from Champions and Game Changers,” Robin Stevenson
Children’s picture books: “Willow the White House Cat,” Jill Biden; “Pete the Cat Screams for Ice Cream,” Kimberly Dean; “Changes for Riley,” Disney; “Riley’s New World,” Disney; “Song of the Raven,” Amanda Hall; “Beach Bummer,” Ryan Higgins; “With Dad,” Richard Jackson; “How Do You Become an Olympian,” Madeline Kelly; “Grumpy Monkey Too Many Bugs!” Suzanne Lang; “Juneteenth Is,” Natasha Triplett
Board book: “Clifford’s School Day,” Norman Bridwell