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New Books for June
























What's Happening
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June 1st @4pm: Book Club
June 16th: Summer Reading Challenge Begins
June 25th @4pm: Author James L. Nelson
Saturday, May 30th: Plant, Seed, and Book Swap
Bring something to share and discover something new at our Plant, Book & Seed Swap at the library! Drop off extra seeds, seedlings, houseplant cuttings, or gently used books, then browse the swap tables and take home new-to-you treasures—no purchase necessary. All ages and experience levels are welcome, and you don’t need to bring an item to participate (while supplies last). Label your plants/seeds if you can, and come connect with neighbors, swap growing tips, and stock up for the season.

Monday, July 13th @4pm: Book Club
Theo of Golden
Allen Levi
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​One spring morning, a stranger arrives in the small southern city of Golden. No one knows where he has come from…or why…
His name is Theo. And he asks a lot more questions than he answers.

Tuesday, June 16th - Friday, July 24th
Summer Reading Challenge Begins
This year, we will "Plant a Seed, Grow a Story". JAMM invites readers to dig into books, spark their imaginations, and watch their love of reading bloom all summer long.
Thursday, June 25th @4pm
Author James L. Nelson

​In 1775, General George Washington gave orders to one of his proven and trusted officer to lead a column through the wilderness of Maine to help launch an attack on Quebec. For that officer, Benedict Arnold, it was the start of a two year odyssey that would end in bitter defeat in a naval battle on Lake Champlain — a defeat that would ultimately lead to America’s victory in the War for Independence.
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​Multiple-award winning author James L. Nelson will talk about the place of the Northern Campaign in the early years of the war, and the central role played by the hero, and eventual traitor, Benedict Arnold.
​James L. Nelson is an American novelist known for historical nautical fiction. A native of Lewiston, Maine, he graduated from Lewiston High School in 1980. He studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for two years before transferring to UCLA, where he pursued an ambition to become a film director.
What we are reading:
Lynn: One Summer: American, 1927 by Bill Bryson
Ileshea: The Library of Ancient Wisdom by Selena Wisnom
Donna: The Book of Forbidden Words by Louise Fein

