Wednesday, December 13, 2017

International Movie Night @ Craven Community College-New Bern


Friday, January 5th   @ 2:30 & 7:30 p.m.
Orringer Auditorium - New Bern
 All films is this series take place on Fridays, with two shows, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. in Orringer Auditorium on the New Bern Campus. Events are free and open to the public. We welcome donations at the door in support the series and our students. 

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

DECEMBER READ!


Book Club Meeting: Havelock Library
Wednesday, December 20th @ 10:30 am 

We all have an "Ove" in our life! 

Ove is 59 years old and he is grumpy. He is very particular in how things should be done, and extremely judgmental about how other people do them. Ove is the sort of person who regularly rants about how poorly things are done these days and how much better they used to be. Ove does not like change.

Ove's wife has died. He finds himself struggling with loneliness and grief and he is contemplating suicide when new neighbors move in.  That inauspicious beginning changes Ove's life.

 A Man Called Ove reads like a funny collection of stories about a curmudgeon. But as author Fredrik Backman shows more of Ove's life and tells more of his background and situation, it becomes something so much more, something satisfying and heart-breaking and deeply human.

Books are available at the Havelock Public Library.   The movie (in German with subtitles) may be checked out at the Craven Community College's Godwin Library in New Bern.





DID YOU KNOW?

You can get a library card to Craven Community College's Godwin Library.  Just register by visiting the library's webpage (cravencc.libguides.com/friendly.php?s=library) and clicking on"Get a Library Card." 
A card will be sent to you in the mail!
Open to the CCC community and the general public, the Godwin Library provides a rich on-site collection, as well as online resources. Getting a card will allow you to check out materials and give you access to full-text online article, video and ebook databases form your home! 

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry by Frederik Backman


“Only different people change the world,” Granny used to say. “No one normal has ever changed a crapping thing.” 
― Fredrik BackmanMy Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry

November 19th @ 10:00 am in the Havelock Public Library

Elsa is seven years old and different. Her grandmother is seventy-seven years old and crazy, standing-on-the-balcony-firing-paintball-guns-at-men-who-want-to-talk-about-Jesus-crazy. She is also Elsa's best, and only, friend. At night Elsa takes refuge in her grandmother's stories, in the Land of Almost-Awake and the Kingdom of Miamas where everybody is different and nobody needs to be normal.

When Elsa's grandmother dies and leaves behind a series of letters apologizing to people she has wronged, Elsa's greatest adventure begins. Her grandmother's letters lead her to an apartment building full of drunks, monsters, attack dogs, and totally ordinary old crones, but also to the truth about fairytales and kingdoms and a grandmother like no other. (www.goodreads.com)

Books available at the Havelock Public Library.

Come Join Us!

On Wednesday, October 25th, we welcomed a couple of new readers—Amy Gantt and Bo Kot!  We missed those who were not with us for the discussion of The Bishop’s Wife.  The topics for the discussion were interesting and ranged from incest to the role of women today and also included the loss of a child, etc.  Thank you, Bill, for leading the discussion.
We are not able to get A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman for our next title so we are reading My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by the same author.  There may be a couple of books left at the library for sign out. We will meet Nov. 29th at 10 am. The discussion will be led by Claire.  If you have read A Man Called Ove this could be part of the discussion.  A Man Called Ove will be remade in the U.S. and Tom Hanks will be Ove.  This book is very popular right now. There may be individual titles available via inter library loan.
Here are some suggestions for books from our members:
A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman ( author of Zookeeper’s Wife)—suggested by Bill
Origin by Dan Brown—suggested by Claire
The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood—suggested by Luann
Also recommended by Bill was a new movie,"Same Kind of Different as Me" based on the true  book by Ron Hall. 

We always have wonderful discussions with our group and welcome anyone to join. We are very informal. Hope to see you on Wednesday, November 29th at 10:00 am at the library.