The horror of residential schools became real to me by reading Elizabeth Graham’s The Mush Hole: Life at Two […]
Month: September 2022
The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer ticks all the boxes for a great Historical Fiction read! There are […]
Sometimes, you need a story that feels like a big hug. Sometimes, you need a story that feels […]
September is the month of fresh starts and new beginnings! It’s a chance to lean back into routines […]
This week is International Week of Deaf People, a week of celebrating deafness and educating hearing people about […]
Celebrating Talk Like a Pirate Day was always a hit when our kids were younger as they were […]
Sally Hepworth is a masterful storyteller. Her books are a good cross between thrillers and women’s fiction; there […]
When I first saw Mika in Real Life by Emiko Jean on the Featured Reads list, I was […]
It always seems that summer is over before it begins. As the leaves start to change colour and […]
Political thrillers are a very popular genre at the library. There are too many authors to list here […]