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Stories, Stones and Superstitions of New England

May 18th, 2012 · Books, City Library, Events, Main Branch, NH Room, News, Teens, Trustees

From burial grounds in the Connecticut woods, to the farm fields of Western Massachusetts, to the mountains of New Hampshire and the shores of Maine, take a virtual tour of New England’s graveyards, direct from the pages of Roxie Zweigler’s book: Haunted Cemeteries of New England.

Zweigler will discuss Colonial burial customs and beliefs, and share ghost stories from some of the most beautiful and long forgotten cemeteries in the northeast. Learn about the ancient symbolism, stone carvers and stories behind some of New England’s oldest gravestones. Copies of her book will be available for purchase.

Roxie Zweilger has been compiling stories of New England legends and lore since 1993. She is the author of five books and two CD’s based on New England’s legends, lore and history. She has given hundreds of lectures throughout New England and New York over the past 10 years, and has been featured on numerous television programs including the History Channel, Travel Channel and NECN.

For more information call the reference desk at 624-6550 x 320.

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West Manchester Friends Book and Bake Sale

May 16th, 2012 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Book Sale, Books, Children, City Library, Events, Friends of the West Manchester Community Library, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-12, Grades K-2, News, Teens, Trustees, West Branch

The Friends of the West Manchester Library is sponsoring a book sale that will take place at the West Manchester Library from 10:00-1:00. The West Manchester Library is normally closed on Saturday but on May 19th the branch will have special hours from 9:30-2:30. We will also have a performance by the Granite State Clowns from 11:30-1:00 and a Bike Clinic sponsored by Goodale’s Bike Shop 10-1:00 which will offer safety and maintenance tips.

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Due Date: Not Just for Books Anymore

May 15th, 2012 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Books, Children, City Library, Events, Grades 3-5, Grades K-2

Work in a library for most of your adult life, and the term due date suggests separation, loss, and consequences. “We know you love the book you borrowed from us. Bring it back now, though, or pay up!”

Over the past several months, however, due date has come to mean something else for my wife and me: new life, anticipation, joy, love, and yes, apprehension and fear. We’re expecting our first child…this month! Life will never be the same. Do we know what we’re doing? Of course we don’t!  The good news is that millions of parents, doctors and midwives do know what they’re doing, and have written plenty of books to help would-be parents, new parents, and struggling parents. Does your library have these books? Of course we do! Here is just a tiny sample of some of our more recent selections.

Fertility & conception

Plan to Get Pregnant : 10 Steps to Maximum Fertility by Zita West. New York, N.Y. : Dorling Kindersley. (2008).

Making Babies : Stumbling into Motherhood by Anne Enright. New York : W.W. Norton. (2012).

Health, nutrition and fitness during pregnancy

Expect the Best : Your Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, and after Pregnancy by Elizabeth Ward. Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley. (2009).

Rea Shiva Mama Baby Yoga by Rea Shiva. Louisville, CO : Gaiam. (c2012.).

Not your first child? How to share the news

Baby On the Way by William Sears. Boston : Little, Brown. (2012).

Baby names

Baby Names that Go Together : From Lily, Rose, and Violet to Finn and Fay – Siblings that Mix and Match in a Perfect Way by Eric Groves. Avon, Mass. : Adams Media. (2009).

Preparing a space for baby

Room for Children : Stylish Spaces for Sleep and Play by Susanna Salk. New York : Rizzoli, 2012.

Don’t forget Dad!

Pacify Me : A Handbook for the Freaked-Out New Dad by Chris Manzinni. New York, NY : Simon Spotlight Entertainment. (2011).

Or, on a more serious note:

The Birth Partner : a Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and Other Labor Companions by Penny Simkin. Boston, Mass. : Harvard Common Press. (2008).

Childbirth

The Mommy Docs’ Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy and Birth by Yvonne Bohn. Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Lifelong. (2011).

Heading Home With Your Newborn : From Birth to Reality by Laura A. Jana. Elk Grove Village, Ill. : American Academy of Pedriatics. (2011).

Pregnancy: from Conception to Caring for Your Newborn Baby. [Hallandale, Fla.] : Revodition. (c2008.).

The Simple Guide to Having a Baby. New York : Meadowbrook Press. (c2011.).

Postpartum

The Pregnancy and Postpartum Anxiety Workbook : Practical Skills to Help You Overcome Anxiety, Worry, Panic Attacks, Obsessions and Compulsions. Oakland, Calif. : New Harbinger. (2009.).

Feeding

American Academy of Pediatrics New Mother’s Guide to Breastfeeding. New York : Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks. (2011.).

The Baby & Toddler Cookbook : [Fresh, Homemade Foods for a Healthy Start] by Karen Alsel. San Francisco : Weldon Owen. (2011).

Of course, the birth of a new baby is just the beginning. The library is here to support parents, and children, throughout the entire journey. Check out the parenting collection, located in the lower floor hallway, just outside the children’s room, for a current selection of books on topics ranging from nutrition and exercise to child development and discipline.

Steve Viggiano

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“Pool” by Robin Beaudette

May 12th, 2012 · Book Sale, Books, City Library, Events, Friends of the West Manchester Community Library, News, West Branch

Sometimes people get lucky. And sometimes those people are cold-blooded killers. Like the killer who left a body in Kyle Mercer’s backyard swimming pool. Was it the stranger who kept watching her from the woods behind her house? Or was it her husband, a surgeon who worked long hours, covering up an affair gone wrong? When the remains are discovered, everyone looks to Kyle for answers about the woman’s identity. An attorney and a policeman both come to her aid, yet only one wants to uncover the truth. She must choose which one to trust, but if she chooses wrong, she may be the next victim. Help comes from an unlikely source—two young, petty criminals unwittingly trip up the clever murderer. But can they figure out his identity in time to save Kyle?

Join us on May 19th at the West Branch for a special book signing of  the new novel, “Pool”, by Robin Beaudette.

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

May 8th, 2012 · Book Group, Books, City Library, Events, Main Branch

Our book discussion group will discuss Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows – This novel, written as a series of letters, tells the story of a small group of Guernsey residents during the Nazi occupation of this small island in the English Channel during World War II.  This discussion will be on Thursday evening, May 10th, from 7-8:30 PM. For more information contact Sarah Basbas at 624-6560.

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Happy is the Bride …

May 6th, 2012 · Books, City Library

As spring approaches, so, too, does Wedding Season.  Are you one of the 2.5 million couples getting married this year?  Need some help with the planning?  The flowers?  The music?  The honeymoon?  Check out these resources at the library for ideas…

A wedding like no other : inspiration for creating a unique, personal and unforgettable celebration or Your unique wedding : say “I do” with a twist can help you with planning the entire day, as can The everything green wedding book and The complete outdoor wedding planner.  For help with more specific parts of the ceremony, how about Wedding readings & musical ideas, Sacred threshold : rituals and readings for a wedding with spirit or The world’s best loved wedding music.  And speaking of music, don’t forget that the library has a collection of CDs that you can borrow, too.

For the do-it-yourself type, we have books to help with making everything from the invitations to the flower arrangements; from the wedding dress to the wedding cake.  Take a look at Wedding papercrafts, Creative wedding florals you can make, Bridal gowns : how to make the wedding dress of your dreams or Wedding cakes you can make.  Or maybe Wedding crafts : 40 charming ideas for a unique personalized wedding will inspire you.

Can’t decide on a honeymoon location?  Tired of all these details and want to just get away entirely?  The everything destination wedding book, 100 best U.S. wedding destinations or Ultimate guide to the world’s best wedding & honeymoon destinations might be what you need.

No matter what size wedding you’re planning (or the size budget you have to work with), don’t forget to check out the library for great ideas.

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Library to Expand E-Book Collection

May 3rd, 2012 · Books, City Library, E-Books, Main Branch, News, Technology, West Branch

Manchester City Library (MCL) has recently expanded its collection of e-books by joining the Overdrive Advantage Program (OAP). OAP allows MCL to purchase additional copies of popular e-books for the exclusive use of MCL patrons. This will have the effect of vastly reducing wait times for e-books that have holds on them.

Patrons will access the new titles through the downloadable books website, http://nh.lib.overdrive.com, and still have access to the entire downloadable books consortium collection. All of the circulation parameters are the same (i.e. two week check out, no renewals, no fines, and early returns are available).

When deciding what to purchase first, MCL has made books with long hold lists a top priority. Here is a slide show on how to place a hold on an ebook and identify books the library has purchased.

Here is our first order of OAP titles. The link will take you to the downloadable books catalog record for the title.

Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James: http://bit.ly/MCL_Fifty_Shades_of_Gray
1858 by Bruce Chadwick: http://bit.ly/MCL_1858
44 Cranberry Point by Debbie Macomber: http://bit.ly/MCL_44_Cranberry_Point
The Abduction by Mark Giminez: http://bit.ly/MCL_The_Abduction
An Amish Love by Beth Wiseman: http://bit.ly/MCL_An_Amish_Love
The Anatomist’s Apprentice by Tessa Harris: http://bit.ly/MCL_Anatomists_Apprentice
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo: http://bit.ly/MCL_Behind_the_Beautiful
Defending Jacob by William Landay: http://bit.ly/MCL_Defending_Jacob
Darkest Secret by Gena Showalter: http://bit.ly/MCL_Darkest_Secret
The Expats by Chris Pavone: http://bit.ly/MCL_Expats
Fallen by Karin Slaughter: http://bit.ly/MCL_Fallen
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin: http://bit.ly/MCL_A_Game_of_Thrones
Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Steig Larrson: http://bit.ly/MCL_Girl_Who_Kicked
Girl Who Played with Fire by Steig Larrson: http://bit.ly/MCL_Girl_Who_Played
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: http://bit.ly/MCL_Girl_with_the_dragon
If You Know Her by Roxanne St. Clair: http://bit.ly/MCL_If_You_Know_Her
Life As I Blow It by Chelsea Handler: http://bit.ly/MCL_Life_As_I_Blow_It
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks: http://bit.ly/MCL_The_Lucky_One
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern: http://bit.ly/MCL_The_Night_Circus
Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson: http://bit.ly/MCL_Primal_Blueprint
Sister Queens by Julia Fox: http://bit.ly/MCL_Sister_Queens
Starters by Lissa Price: http://bit.ly/MCL_Starters
American Gods by Neil Gaiman: http://bit.ly/MCL_American_Gods
Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein: http://bit.ly/MCL_Art_of_Racing
Death of Kings by Bernard Cornwell: http://bit.ly/MCL_Death_of_Kings
Micro by Michael Crichton: http://bit.ly/MCL_Micro
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver: http://bit.ly/MCL_Pandemonium
Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan: http://bit.ly/MCL_Sex_At_Dawn
Supreme Justice by Philip Margolin: http://bit.ly/MCL_Supreme_Justice
When did I Get Like This by Amy Wilson: http://bit.ly/MCL_When_Did_I_Get_Like_This

For more information about e-books contact the library at 624-6550×319 or email us at library@manchesternh.gov.

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Basic Introduction to Genealogy Databases Class

May 1st, 2012 · Books, City Library, Computer Classes, Library Databases, Main Branch, NH Room, West Branch, local history

Manchester City Library has several on-line subscription databases available to Manchester City Library card holders. To find out more about these databases, go to the catalog and click on the tab “E-Sources”.

Two of these databases, Ancestry (library edition) and HeritageQuest are very useful in the search of your family history.  On May 8th (Tuesday) from 2:30 to 4:00 PM, in the Winchell Room at the Main Library, there will be a class to introduce you to the basic workings of these two databases. In addition, some public on-line genealogy databases will be discussed.

Laptops will be provided during the class to use in the search of the databases.  There is a limited amount of available seats; thus you must register ahead of time for the class.  You may sign up for the class, using the events calendar at www.manchester.lib.nh.us or call 624-6550 ext. 320.

Point of contact is Eileen A. Reddy for additional information.  She can be reached at ereddy@manchesternh.gov or at 624-6550 ext. 320 (Information Desk).

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Issues and Controversies

April 25th, 2012 · Children, City Library, Government Documents, Library Databases, Main Branch, NH Room, News, Research Tip of the Week, Technology, Teens, West Branch

Did you know hospitals in the U.S. have been experiencing shortages of lifesaving drugs?  What are the prevailing opinions of the European economic crisis? And you may have never heard the term “hydrofracking” before, but it could be affecting you right now. Find out more about these topics and so many more in the Issues and Controversies database. Search or browse for current hot topics like job creation and terrorism, and find reliable information about the issues as well as the opinions of leaders in these areas. This database is perfect for those tricky school projects or for the person who wants to learn more about current events. Also, find tools for students and educators, as well as an encyclopedia and almanac to help you along your search.

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April Vacation Program -Judy Pancoast Concert at the West Branch Library

April 24th, 2012 · Ages 0-2, Ages 2-3, Ages 4-5, Ages 6-13, Children, City Library, Events, Grades 3-5, Grades K-2, West Branch

On Thursday April 26 at 2:00 Judy Pancoast presents her Welcome Spring Concert. Judy is a great singer, songwriter and recording artist who crafts clever songs with infectious melodies that delight the young and the young at heart. She was nominated for a Grammy in 2011 for Best Children’s Album for her one-of-a-kind CD “Weird Things are Everywhere.” Don’t miss this fun musical concert that makes a great April vacation activity. This is a free concert; seating is limited.

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