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Posted: February 11, 2025

At the Library

By Mike Selby

Cranbrook Public Library

The Cranbrook Public Library opened its door on July 4, meaning we are turning 100! It is not so much a celebration of us, but a celebration of you—and everyone who has used the library during the past century.  Congratulations to all of us!

And congratulations to all those who entered the 100 Years / 100 Stories Art Exhibition. All entries are just incredible. They will be on display until March 1 at the Cranbrook Arts Gallery.

The Library’s hours are:

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Please note the library will be closed on Monday for Family Day.

We have all kinds of winter programming happening. Please check out www.cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca; our Facebook page; or visit us in person for more information

ADULT NEWLY ACQUIRED ITEMS:

Iron Hope – James Lawrence   (158.1)

How To Be Enough – Ellen Hendriksen   (155.232)

Ordinary Light – Cynthia Sharp   (811.6)

The Hunger Habit – Judson Brewer   (616.8526)

Everything But Money – Jessica Moorhouse   (332.024)

Eat Your Age – Ian K. Smith   (613.2)

Columbia Welcome – L.H. Wright   (971.162)

Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old   (bio)

Novel Summer – Jamie Brenner   (fic)

Thorne of Jade – Naomi Novik   (fic)

His Majesty’s Dragon – Naomi Novik   (fic)

Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books – Kirsten Miller   (fic)

The Seaside Homecoming – Julie Klassen   (fic)

Chain Reaction – James Byrne   (fic)

Cloaked in Beauty – Karen Witemeyer   (fic)

Old Souls – Susan Barker   (fic)

The Saboteurs – Clive Cussler   (fic)

The Housemaid’s Secret – Freida McFadden   (fic)

Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies – Catherine Mack   (mys)

A Death At The Party – Amy Stuart   (mys)

Dyllyss – B.M. Polier   (sci fic)

YOUNG ADULT & CHILDREN’S NEWLY ACQUIRED ITEMS:

Why Do Skunks Smell So Bad – Pierre-Alexandre Bonin   (j 599.768)

Louis Riel Day – Deborah L. Delaronde   (j 381)


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