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Library News: April 19th, 2024

Dear Reader:

Established in Canada in 1998 by the League of Canadian Poets, National Poetry Month takes place every April and brings together schools, publishers, booksellers, literary organizations, libraries, communities, and poets from across the country to celebrate poetry and its vital place in Canada’s culture. The theme this year is Weather.  In honour of poetry and weather and hope, please enjoy the following poem.

The Rainy Day

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
The vine still clings to the mouldering wall,
But at every gust the dead leaves fall,
And the day is dark and dreary.

My life is cold, and dark, and dreary;
It rains, and the wind is never weary;
My thoughts still cling to the mouldering Past,
But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast,
And the days are dark and dreary.

Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall,
Some days must be dark and dreary.

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“Three snows, after the Crows.” Anonymous

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In honour of Joan Havelange, let me tell you a little bit about her latest book to be published and land on your small-town libraries shelves, (Binscarth and Russell).  On Wednesday past, Joan shared from her book, fielded questions, and offered a copy of The Séance Murders in a free draw.  Isabel Wendell was the winner of the draw and Joan signed her copy for her as well.  The Séance Murders is the Saskatchewan entry to a Canadian Historical Mysteries series of books by Canadian authors.   1908: Regina, Saskatchewan, the railroad hub of the prairies, is booming.  The foxtrot is the latest craze hitting the dancehalls, and silent movies are all the rage.  But, it’s the newest fad, seances, that intrigues Myrtle Vanhoff.  Stop in, check out a copy and embark on the kind of deliciously bone chilling romp only Havelange can write.  Look for the other books in the series at your small-town library, soon.

Tablescape of Author, Joan Havelange’s books

Joan Havelange, Author

Panoramic view of Joan Havelange’s latest gallery event appearance 

Other books in the series:

Book 1) Rum Bullets and Cod Fish by H. Paul Doucette (Nova Scotia)

Book 2) Sleuthing the Klondike by Joan Donaldson-Yarmey (Yukon)

Book 3) The Flying Dutchman by Jay Lang (British Columbia)

Book 4) Discarded by Nancy M. Bell (Manitoba)

Book 5) Who Buried Sarah by Eden Monroe (New Brunswick)

Book 6) Bad Omen by Dean L. Hovey & John Wisdomkeeper (Nunavut)

Book 7) Conflagration! by Donalee Moulton (Quebec)

Book 8) Spectral Evidence by Eileen Charbonneu & Jude Pittman (Newfoundland)

Book 9) The Séance Murders by Joan Havelange (Saskatchewan)

Book 10) Twice Hung by Vanessa Hawkins (Prince Edward Island) releasing in June 2024

Book 11) The Tom Thomson Mystery by Nancy M. Bell (Ontario) releasing November 2024

Book 12) A Killer Whisky by Susan Calder (Alberta) releasing December 2024

For an excellent selection of books stop in and visit us in Binscarth Library and Russell Library.  For more information on any of our events, please contact the Russell Library at 204-773-3127 / ruslib@mymts.net or Binscarth Library at 204-532-2447 / binslb@mymts.net or message us on Facebook. Please visit our website at https://russellbinscarthlibrary.ca for more

information. 

Happy Reading, Until Next Time,

The Library Ladies