Dear Reader:
On April 24, Debbie Dunn took her Russell Library Gallery audience on a whirlwind photographic tour from the Galapagos Islands to Lake Titicaca to Vietnam to Morocco and Normandy and points in between. We saw turtles, camels, monkeys, vicuña, (theirs is the most expensive wool in the world), mountains, sand dunes, pyramids, the Eiffel Tower, the tunnels of Ho Chi Minh City and the crosses row on row of Normandy. We walked vicariously through “The Blue City,” “The Red City,” Imperial City, Machu Picchu and could almost feel the mist of geysers on our cheeks, in Iceland.
Ms. Dunn is a lovely human, a great microcosm of both Canadians and Manitobans with her friendly demeanor and winning personality. We hope to welcome Debbie back for another such event in the fall. Thank you, Debbie Dunn, for sharing your time and your photographs with us.
“We take photographs as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone.” Katie Thurmes
“Travel opens your mind as few other things do. It is its own form of hypnotism, and I am forever under its spell.” Libba Bray
In the spirit of travel, the following is a list of books, curated by Librarian Jessica Davies, that we have at Russell and District Regional Library. The list in not exhaustive. If you are feeling spring fever, come on in and check out a book as curative.
Biography:
Wild by Cheryl Strayed
The Bus With Chickens: Travelling is More Than Being a Tourist by Les Klete
Adult non-fiction:
Off The Beaten Path: A Travellers Anthology by Laura Stoddart
The Lost Girls by Jennifer Baggett, Holly C. Corbett, Amanda Pressner
Adult Fiction:
The Walk by Richard Paul Evans
Indians on Vacation by Thomas King
Classics:
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
Roughing It by Mark Twain
Young Adult Fiction:
I see London, I see France by Sarah Mlynowski
Junior Non-Fiction:
All About the Philippines by Gidget Roceles Jimenez
Junior Fiction:
Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osborne
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway by Jeff Kinney
Graphic Novels:
My Beijing by Nei Jun
Asterix Series by Rene Goscinny
And now for the piès de rèsistance, drumroll please, new to our library and only available to enjoy in house, our enormous coffee table book on display from now until the end of time in the Library Gallery, Massimo Listri: The World’s Most Beautiful Libraries. Visit Russell Library soon with plans to spend time in the world’s most beautiful libraries through the lens of Massimo Listri.
For an excellent selection of books, stop in and visit us at Binscarth Library and/or 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