mercredi 15 février 2012


NEW YEAR GREETINGS



A very Happy New Year to you all



The library has been open for a full year now and thanks to your support we are keeping our head above water. We have been able to order over 100 new books and generous donations enable us to offer a good range of interesting literature. Readership is not very high and we would like you to make suggestions for the opening hours which would suit you best (see below )

Our dynamic board has allowed us to organise some interesting events:

-         The Christopher Crimes talk was well attended and enjoyed by everyone



-         The literary quiz

The evening was a real success thanks to the brilliant organisation of Katharine Claringbull and Philippe Marchand who had put an immense amount of work into the smooth running of the Quiz itself and the drinks and eats party before and after the event. We also thank the American Women’s Group, our partners in this venture. The Book Chat team won by a short margin against their worthy opponents from the AWG. Quiz Master Jonathan James played his role to perfection. Many people among the large turnout hope this might become an annual event.




We hope to have good news for you soon, the 100 Best Novels of the XX century project is coming along nicely and we think this will deserve

A GRAND OPENING

later on, in the Spring, you will be kept informed and with any luck, there will be A SURPRISE


We hope you will continue to give us your support in 2012 so that we can keep our library alive and thriving
 

Thanks to volunteers from the board and members, the library is currently open on Wednesday afternoons from 3pm – 6pm.  Would different opening hours suit you better?

Membership renewal   You will be informed by email when your renewal falls due. You can then either send a cheque addressed to Foal with a stamped, self -addressed envelope  to:

Sunshine Erickson  Mas de Calage  Chemin de Calage 34130 St Aunès

or  renew at the library



New Books

 
Books ordered January 2012
Fiction

PD James                      Death comes to Pemberly

Hal Vaughan                 Sleeping with the enemy

Penelope Lively             How it all began

Esther Freud                 Lucky break

Justin Cartwright          Other  people’s  money

Susan Hill                     The  betrayal of trust

Michael Ondaaje           The Cat’s table

Deborah Levy               Swimming home

Philippa Gregory          Lady of the rivers

Kathy Reichs                Flesh and Bones

Michael Connolly                   The drop

Elisabeth Haynes          Into the darkest corner

Sebastian Barry            On Canaan’s Side

Robert Harris                The Fear Index

Non Fiction

David McCullough        The Greater Journey – Americans in Paris


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