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The Great Give Back
Give back to your community during The Great Give Back ! We have compiled a list of volunteer opportunities for various ages that can be done from home. To view the volunteer projects click on "Missions". We would love to see what you and your family have done. Email copiaguelibrarychildrens@gmail.com with pictures and descriptions and we will post on Facebook and Instagram! :)
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We Rise We Resist We Raise Our Voices
by Wade Hudson
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It is an encouraging book. I will definitely read it again.
When There's A Will
by Elizabeth Adams
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*** Three stars. Amish Fiction. Heartwarming story of Cheryl Cooper in doing her best detective work to help her Amish friend Levi find the land deed for his newly inherited property. Well written with some unexpected twists and turns. Recommended for light reading in the Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries series.
The Lost Years
by Mary Higgins Clark
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Jonathan Lyons is murdered a week after finding a letter written by Christ, he was trying to see if it was authentic or not. Plenty of twists & turns to keep you guessing. Didn't figure out who did it until the end.
The Joyous Gift of Grandparents
by Jeremy Taylor
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Grandmothers watch grandchildren rather than watch the Television. Nobody can do for little children what grandparents can do.Grandparents have wisdom. To be a grandparent is a blessing.Grandchildren are God's way of rewarding grandparents for getting old.
IN Shock:MY Journey from Death to recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope
by Rana Awdish
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In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope Book by Rana Awdish It is always an experience when we get the experience of living on the other side of the tracks. The author did an excellent job of expressing what her experience was like when she wore the robe of a patient instead of that of a doctor. She had the experience of lying in a hospital bed and watching and hearing the treatments that patients get from their medical team. She was able to experience the coldness, insensitivity, the mistakes, the delays, nasty attitudes and the attitude of being treated as a subject, as a bed #. She saw and heard, ego, self-satisfaction, received nonchalant attitudse from the medical team caring for her. This was an eye opener for her and made her determine in her heart that she would not display these attitudes in her practice.
28 Summers
by Elin Hilderbrand Books
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Just like the movie Same Time, Next year. Great fast beach read about 2 people who have a 28 year affair meeting up every Labor Day. Tells their stories of relationships, family . Fun part is at start of each year chapter Elin puts highlights of that year. Starts off 2020 highlights with Covid!
A Short Guide To A Long Life
by David Agus
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Dr. Agus is a famous doctor who will currently text you info and videos about the current virus. His book has easy to read practical advice for staying healthy. Easy read and good advice to follow. Check it out! Be healthy!
Clifford The Big Red Dog 'The Stormy Day Rescue'
by Norman Bridwell
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This book was very interesting. Clifford wanted to bury a bone but everybody was saying that digging is bad. Also, the storm was coming and everyone was afraid that library would flood during the storm. Clifford helped build the wall and saved the library.
Where The Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens Books
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Great book, loved the writing, and the mystery about the murder of a boyfriend.
The Street
by Ann Petry
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The book, set in the early 1940's is the story of a young black woman in Harlem trying to raise her son and better their lives amid violence and racial inequalities. It is extremely well written and I was riveted to the story to see the outcome. It is very sad story of the difficulties faced this young woman that prevented her from achieving her goals. It was published in 1946, won a literary grant for the author and has a million copies in print. I highly recommend it.