Wednesday, February 2, 2011

CHANGE CAN BE A GOOD THING!

There have been a few changes in the Children's Room of late. Travis moved to Seattle, Washington to work in a school library and Miss Rita is no longer working as Youth Services Assistant. Tuesday night, February 1st was her last Pajamarama. They will both be greatly missed.

On January 18th, the community of Scarborough welcomed the new Youth Services Librarian Louise Capizzo, known as Mrs. C. Stop in and say hello.

Happily, amidst all the changes some things do stay the same. Mrs Taylor's steady smile and warm heart is still there. She will continue to lead the baby and toddler story times, in addition to visiting area day cares and nursery schools. Linda also remains to help those who visit the library during our evening hours.

Keep checking back weekly for postings on upcoming programs, book suggestions, and new books added into the Children's Room collection.




Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Mary Hoffman and Falconer's Knot

I'm just finishing reading Falconer's Knot by Mary Hoffman. I picked it up because I was attracted to the cover (in the style of medieval illuminations), to the subtitle 'Of friars, flirtation and foul play' and since the Scarborough Summer Reading theme this year is mysteries, I thought I should pick up a young adult mystery or two to recommend.

It is a good story, but not excellent--though that may just be my complete lack of enthusiasm for the mystery genre influencing me. The writing seems a bit redundant, to me and her characters, while generally convincing, don't always seem quite true to the way I believe they would have thought and lived in the 13th Century Italy, when the story is set.

There is a whole lot about religious art and how colors were created for the gorgeous decorations painted onto cathedral walls (by friars and nuns) that I find fascinating. The lives of Catholic religious people (saints as well as cloistered folks) are interesting too. So far there have been several murders, with a plot that grows ever more twisted. I am mostly just plodding through to see who dunnit because I like the historical tidbits. Hoffman has written several other books, including Amazing Grace, Boundless Grace, and  the Stravaganza series, which I think I will try out.