Discover Grove City March/April 2022

Page 31

Bookmarks

Recommendations from Southwest Public Libraries — Grove City Library

The library continues to serve the community responsibly with creativity and innovation. Services subject to change according to current health and safety developments. Stay up to date at swpl.org. Enjoy these titles recommended by your Grove City Library Youth Services staff! Need more recommendations? Stop by or give us a call. JUVENILE RECOMMENDATIONS Words on Fire (juvenile Fiction) by Jennifer A. Nielsen A novel about a shy, timid girl named Audra who finds her courage and voice in a dangerous time during the reign of the Czar and the Russian occupation of Lithuania. I found myself wanting to be like Audra. A great title that could evoke many meaningful conversations.

Lightfall: The Girl & the Galdurian (juvenile graphic novel) by Tim Probert A juvenile adventure/fantasy graphic novel that you won’t want to put down. It features an unexpected friendship between Bea and Cad, a member of an ancient race thought to be extinct, plus some really odd characters. The pair set out on a journey to find Bea’s grandfather, the Pig Wizard, and prevent darkness from covering the world. Marie Curie: A Life of Discovery (graphic novel biography) by Alice Milani This is a graphic novel biography of Marie Curie that describes Curie’s life, achievements and resilience using an accessible writing style. Translated by Kerstin Schwandt.

Murder on the Baltimore Express (juvenile nonfiction) by Suzanne Jurmain This exciting book describes the plan to save Abraham Lincoln from an assassination plot before his inauguration. It details the work of Alan Pinkerton and his detective agency and how they discovered and protected the future president.

Looking for more inspiration? Give us a call or visit the library’s website swpl.org and explore NoveList Plus and NoveList K-8 Plus, online reader’s advisories for both fiction and nonfiction. Search by genre, subject, mood, read-alikes and more. Access under the ‘Resources’ tab, ‘Books & Literature’ section. www.DiscoverGroveCity.com

TEEN RECOMMENDATIONS Popular: A Memoir: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek (nonfiction) by Maya Van Wagenen At the start of her eighth grade, Maya decides to follow the advice written in a popularity guide written in the 1950s.The results are funny and sad as Maya learns about kindness, selfconfidence and what it truly means to be popular.

Channel Kindness: Stories of Kindess and Community (nonfiction) by Born This Way Foundation Reporters and Lady Gaga This book has some strong content but describes how people can get through challenging times and the importance of kindness.

The First Conspiracy (nonfiction) by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch This book describes a secret plot to kidnap and kill General George Washington by some of his personal bodyguards. How the plot is discovered and its consequences make for an exciting story that is not well known.

A Sisterhood of Secret Ambitions (alternate history) by Sheena Boekweg Behind every powerful man is a trained woman, and behind her is the Society. Elsie is a member of a secret national society that trains young women to become the wives (and forces behind) powerful men. In 1927 she learns the Society’s target is a man selected to run for president. As she completes her assignment, she begins to wonder if women could take power themselves.

Grove City Library 3959 Broadway

Service Hours: Visit swpl.org or call the library for current operating hours and services. Follow the library on social media March/April 2022 29


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.