Friend of the Library & former Staff Member
Sue Peterson worked at the Lewis & Clark Library for several years helping patrons at the public service desks and also playing an integral part in our Library’s safety committee.
Back in the day when the Staff Picks book display was up in the library, I noticed Sue’s book suggestions were checked out almost as fast as I could place the books on the shelves.
Recently, Sue has relocated and started a family agriculture endeavor. We, at the library, wish her and her family the very best in her future plans.
We miss you, Sue!
Debut novel of an extraordinary new writer who draws pictures with his words. It has a dark subject matter but should not be left on the shelf unread.
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How to Fall in Love with a man who lives in a bush
Could YOU fall in love with someone that literally lives under a bush?
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Mister Owita's Guide to Gardening
A true story of a unique friendship between two people who had nothing, and ultimately everything, in common.
Find it in the library catalog HERE
Listen to author Carol Wall talk about her friendship with Giles Owita HERE
A book about changes and spending time with friends, food and water.
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The Art of Hearing Heartbeats
A gentle and warm love story.
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A mystery thriller that explores whether religion and science can co-exist.
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