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Concord Public Library

Book of the week

In between trying the recipes from our pie contest, stop by the Concord Public Library to pick up a book. For more information about the library, visit concordpubliclibrary.net. Strategies for Successful Career Change Martha E. Mangelsdorf 2009, 213 pages Nonfiction Are you between jobs? Or is your current career getting… 0

November 10, 2009
Concord Public Library

Book of the week

Gus, the library’s friendly ghost, wants you to visit the Concord Public Library and check out some books. Don’t let Gus down. For more information, visit concordpubliclibrary.net. Facebook Me! Dave Awl 2009, 205 pages Nonfiction Have you ever wondered about this social networking media that everyone’s talking… 0

October 27, 2009
Concord Public Library

CD of the week

That’s right. The Concord Public Library is more than just a pretty face and some books. For more information, visit concordpubliclibrary.net. “How Big Can You Get? The Music of Cab Calloway” Big Bad Voodoo Daddy 2009, Music CD Did you miss the performance of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at the Capitol Center for the… 0

October 13, 2009
Concord Public Library

Book of the week

Annie’s Ghosts Steve Luxenberg 2009, 401 pages Nonfiction Steve Luxenberg, editor for the Washington Post, grew up hearing his mother Beth tell everyone that she was an only child. Imagine his surprise when he learns from a social worker that his 78-year-old mother mentioned she had a disabled sister who was sent… 0

September 1, 2009
Concord Public Library

Book of the week

Find this book and many others at the library. Visit onconcord.com/library for hours and other important information. Sherlock Holmes in America Martin H. Greenberg, editor 2009, 378 pages Setting: America, late 1800s and early 1900s The Sherlock Holmes books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle contain many American characters.… 0

August 18, 2009
Concord Public Library

Books of the week

Looking for a good summer read? Why not try one of the two books selected for this year's Concord Reads program around the theme, "How one person can make a difference." The Concord Public Library has lots of copies available for 28-day loan. This fall Concord Reads and our community partners will host numerous programs related to themes presented in each of these books. Check… 0

July 21, 2009