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Sunny is sentenced to 40 hours per week service at the library in Riverton for stealing. She shadows Kit, the librarian. Kit has secrets she tries to hid. Sunny learns secrets she, maybe, did not want to know. Rusty, a daily library patron, lets his secrets be known. They collide and form a bon...
I was in the mood for a gentle, general fiction story and got one with this book, but for a gentle story it packed a wallop. Summer Hours at the Robbers Library is a story about three broken people who are thrown together over a summer in the Carnegie library of a dead industrial town. Sunny is a...
I'm interested in the topic and found much of this interesting.Unfortunately, this was not a very good book for explaining to a non-science person the research she discusses - although this appears to be billed as a book of general interest, the discussion of the various scientific principles, studi...
This is a paint-by-numbers tale of a small-town boy who begins to see beyond his limited horizons when he comes into contact with a worldly man, visiting his hamlet on a temporary assignment. Lousy and lazy (especially in its depiction of the rural poor), the book feels like it was written with a ch...
butterfly migrationsociology of people who studies migration -- educated vs. amateur, those who share their info vs. those who don'tauthor spends a chapter on each aspectfascinating