Author Ralph Moody’s Books Added To The Library’s Western Collection

Non-fiction writer, Ralph Moody, wrote autobiographical books about his life with horses and cattle, through the good days and the bad times, in Northwest Kansas and Southwest Nebraska.

Moody’s stories start on a Colorado ranch in a book called “Little Britches: Father and I were Ranchers.” His tales continue in Cedar Bluffs, Oberlin and McCook in “The Dry Divide” and “Horse of a Different Color.”

After “Little Britches,” Moody’s life continued without his father, who died in 1910, and is told in books called “Man of the Family,” “The Fields of Home,” The Home Ranch, “Mary Emma & Company” and “Shaking the Nickel Bush.”

When one reads the “Little Britches” series, it’s easy to wonder why Ralph didn’t stay a rancher. We know he prospered at ranching and that he loved. It. The reason is that he wanted to marry Edna, his Medford sweetheart, and she refused to marry a farmer. He went to Kansas City to see if he could learn to support a family in town, and discovered he could. They married, and in the late 1940’s they moved to northern California. He told an interviewer for the “New York Times Book Review”, August 6, 1967, “My goal in writing is to leave a record of the rural way of life in this country during the early part of the twentieth century, and to point up the values of that era which I feel that we, as a people, are letting slip away from us”. (This information was gleaned from “Something About The Author”, Vol. 1, p. 162)

A book reviewer from Kansas City, wrote this review of “Little Britches” in 2000, “I read this book after my 9-year-old son finished it for school. The lessons and values that Ralph Moody learned growing up are so good and true — even if sometimes they were learned the hard way. Mr. Moody’s book teaches wonderful values like responsibility, respect, honesty, hard work and commitment, and support of the family.”

Stop by the library and check out these books about midwest living in the early 1900’s.

 

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Meet The Epic Fantasy Writer, Terry Brooks

Terry Brooks was born in Illinois in 1944. He is an American writer of fantasy fiction and writes mainly epic fantasy, and has also written two movie novelizations. Terry Brooks has written 23 New York Times bestsellers during his writing career, and has over 21 million copies of his books in print. He is one of the biggest-selling living fantasy writers.

Terry spent a great deal of his childhood and early adulthood dreaming up stories in and around Sinnissippi Park, the very same park that would eventually become the setting for his bestselling Word & Void trilogy. A writer since high school, he wrote many stories within the genres of science fiction, western, and fiction but was unable to finish any project. Then one fateful semester early in college he was given “The Lord of the Rings” to read. That moment changed Terry’s life forever. In Tolkien’s great work he found all the elements needed to fully explore his writing combined in one genre.   Stop by the library and check out one of his novels from the library’s science fiction collection.

Terry Brooks’ books available at the library include:

“Jarka Ruus” (High Druid of Shannara Series Book #1)

“Tanequil” (High Druid of Shannara Series Book #2)

“The Sword Of Shannara” Book #1

“The Elfstones of Shannara” Book #2

“The Wishsong of Shannara” Book #3

“The Elf Queen Of Shannara” (Book #3 in The Heritage Of Shannara series)

“The Tangle Box: A Magic Kingdom of Landover Novel”

 

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Make This Your New Year’s Resolution: Read One Book Each Month From Your Library!!

New fiction & non-fiction book titles from popular authors available at the library!

Adult Fiction Books:

Patricia Cornwell- “Flesh And Blood”

Lisa Scottoline- “Betrayed”

Steve Toltz- “A Fraction Of The Whole”

Terry Brooks- “Jarka Ruus” (High Druid of Shannara Series Book #1)

Terry Brooks- “Tanequil” (High Druid of Shannara Series Book #2)

Heather Gudenkauf- “The Weight of Silence”

Karen White- “The Memory Of Water”

Janet Tronstad- “At Home In Dry Creek”- (Dry Creek Series Book #9)

Anna Schmidt- “Lasso Her Heart” (Love Inspired #375)

Jayne Ann Krentz- “The Ties That Bind”

Danielle Steel- “Loving”

Sue Henry- “The Serpents Trail”

W.E.B. Griffin- “The Murderers”

Rosie Thomas- “The White Dove”

Lynda M. Nelson- “The Little Red Buckets: A Story Of Family and Giving

Jeffrey Archer- “First Among Equals”- by the same author who wrote “Kane & Abel”

Victoria Holt- “The Black Opal”

Andrew M. Greeley- “Irish Lace”

Stephen Lewis- “The Blind In Darkness”

Val McDermid- “The Last Temptation”

Barbara Taylor Bradford- “Act Of Will”

Suzanne Barclay- “Knights Divided”

Barney Leason- “North Rodeo Drive”

Liza Cody- “Under Contract”

Michael Cecilione- “Muse”

Quinn Fawcett- “Embassy Row”

Quinn Fawcett- “Death To Spies: A Novel of the Espionage Adventures of Ian Fleming”

Campbell Armstrong- “Mambo”

Tom Wilson- “Black Wolf”

Judith Michael-“The Real Mother: A Novel”

Susan Madison- “The Color Of Hope”

Valerie Sherwood- “Born To Love”

Stephanie Bond- “I Think I Love You”

Helen MacInnes- “The Venetian Affair”

Helen MacInnes- “The Snare Of The Hunter”

Russell Andrews- “Gideon”

 

Adult Non-Fiction Books:

Laura Hillenbrand- “Unbroken: A World War II Story Of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption

Ted Kooser- “Delights & Shadows”(Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Poetry)

Henry Bushkin- “Johnny Carson” (A biography)

Bill Maher- “New Rules: Polite Musings From a Timid Observer”

Arthur H. Lewis- “The Day They Shook The Plum Tree” (Biography of Hetty Green)

Edith Hahn Beer- “The Nazi Officer’s Wife”

Chip St. Clair- “The Butterfly Garden: Surviving Childhood On The Run With One Of America’s Most Wanted”

 

An anonymous donor has donated a new magazine subscription for the library. It is the Large Print “Reader’s Digest” magazine.

The library has also received a subscription for “Nebraska Life Magazine” from Spalding’s American Legion Women’s Auxillary.

“Bones The Complete First Season” DVD has been added to the library’s DVD collection.

Stop by and check us out!!

 

 

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Book Club Chooses “The Glass Castle” A Memoir By Author Jeannette Walls

Stop by the library and check out “The Glass Castle” a memoir by author, Jeannette Walls. The library’s book club members have selected this book, for the month of January. “The Glass Castle” is a remarkable memoir of resilience and redemption, and a revealing look into a family at once deeply dysfunctional and uniquely vibrant. When sober, Jeannette’s brilliant and charismatic father captured his children’s imagination, teaching them physics, geology, and how to embrace life fearlessly. But when he drank, he was dishonest and destructive. Her mother was a free spirit who loathed the idea of domesticity and didn’t want the responsibility of raising a family. The Walls children learned to take care of themselves. They fed, clothed, and protected one another, and eventually found their way to New York. Their parents followed them, choosing to be homeless even as their children prospered.

“The Glass Castle” is truly astonishing—a memoir permeated by the intense love of a peculiar but loyal family. This memoir spent a total of 261 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list and is now under development as a film by Paramount. Jeannette Walls is author to several other books including her newest novel, “The Silver Star”.

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Book Club To Meet January 5th, 2015

The next meeting of Spalding Public Library’s Book Club will be in the library’s meeting room on Monday, January 5th, at 5:00p.m. The group will be discussing the laugh out loud book “Rubber Legs And White Tail-Hairs”, written by America’s favorite outdoor humorist, Patrick McManus. Each chapter in this book is a short piece with long laughs, about the author’s alter ego “Pat” and his little excursions. Need a good laugh? Come to the book club meeting!!

 

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Lots of Christmas Themed Books At The Library!!

The Spalding Public Library Will Be Closed on Thursday, December 25th.  The library has lots of Christmas themed books for children through adults.

Here are a few of the adult fiction titles:

James Patterson- “The Christmas Wedding”

Robyn Carr- “Bring Me Home For Christmas”

Sherryl Woods- “A Chesapeake Shores Christmas”

David Baldacci- “The Christmas Train”

Maeve Binchy- “This Year It Will Be Different”

Mary Higgins Clark- “The Christmas Thief”

Richard Paul Evans- “Finding Noel: A Novel”

John Grisham- “Skipping Christmas”

Debbie Macomber- “The Christmas Basket”

 

This is just a few of the 63 Christmas themed books in the library’s adult fiction books collection. Check out the complete collection for children and adults by going to the library’s website at http://libraries.ne.gov/spalding and clicking on the “Books Available At The Spalding Public Library” link.

 

Merry Christmas!!

 

 

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New Titles Added To Spalding Public Library’s Adult Fiction Collection

Stop by the library and check out these bestseller books!!

 

Melanie Benjamin- “The Aviator’s Wife”

Erica Spindler- “Justice For Sara”

James Patterson- “Burn”

Jonathan Kellerman- “The Golem Of Hollywood”

John Grisham- “Gray Mountain”

Robin Cook- “Coma”

Robert Ludlum- “Matarese Countdown”

Sidney Sheldon- “It Tomorrow Comes”

Clive Cussler- “Atlantis Found”

Rosamunde Pilcher- “September”

Tony Hillerman- “The Wailing Wind”

Maeve Binchy- “Light A Penny Candle”

Amanda Quick- “Wait Until Midnight”

Robert James Waller- “Slow Waltz In Cedar Bend” (author of “The Bridges Of Madison County”)

John Peel- “Too Many Targets (The Avengers)”

Lee Goldberg- “Diagnosis Murder Book #6- The Dead Letter”

Michael Drosnin- “Citizen Hughes”

Hannah Alexander- “Grave Risk”

John Wilson- “ The Disappearance Of Lyndsey Barratt”- A Psychological Thriller

Martina Navratilova- “Killer Instinct: A Jordan Myles Mystery”

Janette Oke- “Tomorrow’s Dream”

Carla Neggers- “Wisconsin Wedding (Welcome To Tyler, Book #3)”

Jon Land- “Blood Diamonds”

 

The library also has a wide assortment of “gently used” books for sale for that special someone on your Christmas list!

 

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Patrick McManus’ Book, “Rubber Legs And White Tail-Hairs” Selected For December

For the month of December, Spalding Public Library Book Club members have chosen the book “Rubber Legs And White Tail-Hairs” written by Patrick F. McManus. The author, Patrick F. McManus, is a renowned outdoor writer, humorist, and longtime columnist for “Outdoor Life” and “Field & Stream” magazines. His most recent books are the Sheriff Bo Tully mysteries “Avalanche and The Blight Way”. He is the author of many other books, including such runaway New York Times bestsellers as “The Grasshopper Trap”, “The Night the Bear Ate Goombaw”, and “Real Ponies Don’t Go Oink!” The author lives in Spokane, WA.   In “Rubber Legs And White Tail-Hairs” Patrick’s humor is directed at fishermen, hunters, campers, gun-swappers, little boys and willful weather. Stop by the library and check out this book for a good laugh!!

 

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November: A Time To Give Thanks

Spalding Public Library is very grateful for:

 

  • All of the children and adults who come each week to check out books, magazines, and DVDs;

 

  • The numerous donations of gently used books and magazines for our library, for everyone to enjoy;

 

  • A successful preschool story time this summer;

 

  • All the patrons and their families who signed up for ebooks & audio books for their own personal devices, accessed through the library’s website;

 

  • For everyone who reads the book of the month and attends the lively book club meetings each month;

 

 

  • The volunteers who painted the library’s exterior (it really looks nice!); and

 

  • Everyone who takes the time to read the library’s weekly news articles on the library’s website, facebook page, and in “The Spalding Enterprise”; and

 

  • All the people of Spalding who support their public library!

 

Happy Thanksgiving!! The library will be closed on Thanksgiving Day!!

 

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“The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Society” A Novel, Selected By The Book Club, For The Month Of November

 

Spalding Library Book Club’s Selected book for the month of November is “The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Society” a novel written by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. The book takes place in England during the mid 1940’s when the country was recovering from the effects of the long war years. The central character of the novel is Juliet, a thirty something single Londoner who has had some success writing a humorous newspaper column and is now looking for a book subject. Through chance and a mutual love of the power of literature, Juliet begins corresponding with a group of diverse people on the British island of Guernsey who used books and the fellowship they found discussing them, to help them get through the hideous occupation of their island by the Germans. Captivated by their stories, she sets sail for Guernsey, and what she finds will change her forever.

Don’t miss the chance to read this month’s selected book club choice. Stop by the library soon!!

 

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