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UPCOMING EVENTS
Book Lovers Evening
Sunday 14 February
Fully booked—thank you
everyone for your support.
Art display—’A
gathering of Flowers’’ - last
week of February it begins.
BEARS EVERYWHERE
The library is currently
displaying special bears,
loaned by our wonderful
members. Many have their
own story to tell, so come
and discover these hidden
treasures throughout the
library.
STORY TIME
If you would like to share
the love of books with
under 8 years old—please
m
Shuggie Bain by
Douglas Stuart (2020) -
winner of the 2020
Booker Prize
The Nickel Boys by
Colson Whitehead (2020)
- winner of the 2020
Pulitzer Prize
The Loveliest Chocolate
Shop in Paris by Jenny
Colgan (2013)
Six Minutes by
Petronella McGovern
What’s Happening at your Library
I N S I D E
T H I S
I S S U E :
Non Fiction
Additions
2
Magazine
Additions
2
Fiction
Additions
2
New to the
DVD collection
3
Calendar of
Happenings
3
Of interest to
members
3
Childrens
Additions
4
Adult Fiction Highlights
Mapleton Community
Library News F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 1 E D I T I O N 2 4
Member
information
5
P A G E 2
Check out our
catalogue online
from home and
reserve a book /
magazine, DVD,
audiobook.
Remember, you
cannot extend a
loan, but you can
reserve
Magazine Additions
Non Fiction Additions
More Fiction Additions The Tailor of Panama
LeCarre, John
Nothing to Lose
Child, Lee
The Silk Thief
Challinor, Deborah
Blue Lightning
Cleeves, Ann
An Unwanted Guest
Lapena, Shari
Ruin Beach
Rhodes, Kate
Need You Dead
James, Peter
The Botanist’s
Daughter
Nunn, Kayte
The Stonecutter
Lackberg, Camilla
The Nun’s Tale
Robb, Candace
The Riddle of St.
Leonard’s
Robb, Candace
The Cheerleaders
Thomas, Kara
The Apothecary Rose
Robb, Candace
The Time of my Life
Ahern, Cecelia
Thirteen Reasons Why
Asher, Jay
Trace
Cornwell, Patricia
The Dark Heart of
Florence
Guittari, Michele
The Essence of the
Thing St. John,
Madeleine
O’Keeffe, Kerry
The golden age of
Australian paintings
McCulloch, Alan
Burke and Wills
Fitzsimons, Peter
Painting Nature’s
Details Thurstan,
Meriel and Martin, Rosie
Botanical Drawing in
Return to River
Cottage (DVD)
The world’s greatest
gardens (DVD)
Grand Designs (DVD)
Shackleton the Polar
Journeys
Shackleton, Ernest
According to Skull:
Color Nollender,
Wendy
1813 Wagner and Verdi
Bassett, Peter
A Global Life
Wolfensohn, James D
The Unlikely Voyage of
Jack de Crow
Mackinnon, A.J.
Gardening Australia
Good Organic
Gardening
Inspirations
Marie Claire
Mindfood
National Geographic
National Geographic
Kids
Renew
The Australian Women’s
Weekly
The Garden
This England
Wildlife
ABC Organic Gardener
Australian Country
Australian Geographic
Australian Home
Beautiful
Australian Photography
Better Homes and
Gardens
Country Style
Delicious
M A P L E T O N C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
New to the DVD collection
P A G E 3 E D I T I O N 2 4
St
Trinian’s 2: Legend of
Fritton’s Gold starring
David Tennant and Colin
Firth
Now you see me starring
Woody Harrelson and Mark
Ruffalo
Midnight in Paris starring
Owen Wilson and Rachel
McAdams
Failure to launch and How
to lose a guy in 10 days (2
DVDs) starring Matthew
McConaughey
New Tricks starring
Dennis Waterman
Pret-a-Porter starring
Sophia Loren
The Village starring John
Simm and Maxine Peake
Inside the Library
renovations will begin mid-
March. Keep an eye out for the
dates when the Library will be
closed.
We have been awarded a Gaming
Fund Grant to relocate the store
room, thus opening the library
spacing. This renovation will provide
space for community meetings,
workshops and so much more.
Another grant success has given
the Library a data projector,
screen and new chairs. All
contributing to improving our
community engagement.
28 February Eco print
workshop. Spaces still available.
11 April Flower watercolour
workshop. Two spaces available.
13 January ongoing—Bear
display throughout the Library.
14 February—Lovers of Books
evening. Thank you to the
Friends of Lovers of Books:
Mapleton Tavern, Bella Vista
and St Isodore’s.
Last week February to end of
April—’A gathering of Flowers’
art display.
Calendar of Happenings
In total, the
library has
over 450 DVD
titles to
choose from,
and available
for you to
borrow
P A G E 4
Check out our
catalogue online
from home and
reserve a book /
magazine, DVD,
audiobook.
Remember, you
cannot extend a
loan, but you can
reserve
Ann Cleeves
Nunn, Kayte
Children’s Additions The following titles are
all by Blabey, Aaron:
Pirhanas don’t eat
bananas
Pig the Pug
Pig the Fibber
Pig the winner
Pig the elf
Mr McGee and the
biting flea
Allen, Pamela
The following titles are
all by Bland, Nick:
The very sleepy bear
The very hungry bear
The very cranky bear
The very super bear
The very brave bear
The very noisy bear
Three Little Mermaids
Gibbs, Lesley
Girls don’t fart, okay!!
Regan, Lisa
We’re going on a croc
hunt Mitchell, Laine
and Shea, Louis
Grill pan Eddy Willis,
Jeanne and Ross, Tony
My Rainforest
Classroom
French, Stuart
former editor of Gourmet
Traveller WINE
magazine.
The Library has two of
Kayte’s books—if you
like these, request more.
grew up in England and
the US, and then lived in
Sydney, Australia for
more than 20 years,
working as a book,
magazine and web
editor and writer. She
worked more than two
decades of publishing
experience and am the
the University of
Sussex but dropped out
and then took up various
jobs including cook at
the Fair Isle bird
observatory, auxiliary
coastguard, probation
officer, library outreach
worker and child care
officer. She lives
in Whitley Bay, and is
widowed with two
daughters.
The Vera Stanhope
novels have been
dramatised as the TV
detective eries Vera and
the Jimmy Perez novels
as the series Shetland.
The Library has 11 of
Ann’s books.
Ann Cleeves (born
1954) is an English
crime writer. In 2006 she
won the Duncan Lawrie
Dagger for her
novel Raven Black.
Cleeves was born
in Herefordshire and
brought up in
north Devon where she
attended Barnstaple
Grammar School; she
studied English at
M A P L E T O N C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
Annual Membership:
Running the library is a costly
exercise, so borrowing books,
DVDs and audio books
requires a small annual
membership fee of $10.
Membership renewals are
due in June each year.
Library Hours:
Monday to Friday 2pm—5pm
Saturday 9am—12 noon
Closed all public holidays
8 Obi Obi Road
Mapleton 4560
Phone: 5445 7011
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: mapletoncommunitylibrary.com
Facebook: mapletonlibrary
Online catalogue:
mapleton.intersearch.com.au
Ten books and magazines may be
borrowed per membership
Reserve a book or magazine over the
telephone (during Library hours), use our
online catalogue, or send us an email
Renew a book by sending us an email
Nominate a new book for purchase and be
the first to read it
Purchase pre-read, discounted books at
bargain prices at our in-house Book Shop
Provide a review on a book you have read
for other members of the community
Consider an opportunity to volunteer and
be part of a fun team who help organize
and run the library
Mapleton Community Library
Member Information
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Catherine Cookson
Although she was originally acclaimed as a regional writer - her novel The Round Tower won the Winifred Holtby Award for the best regional novel of 1968 - her readership quickly spread throughout the world, and her many best-selling novels established her as one of the most popular of contemporary women novelists. After receiving an OBE in 1985, Catherine Cookson was created a Dame of the British Empire in 1993. She was appointed an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, in 1997. For many years she lived near Newcastle upon Tyne. She died shortly before her ninety second birthday, in June 1998.
Believe it or not the Library has 18 books. Forgotten this outstanding author—try her.