The film “Broken Flowers” will be shown for the next “An Evening of Cinema” on Wednesday, February 22 at 6:30 at the library. Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) stars in the comedic story of an aging Don Juan who hits the road on a revealing and humorous cross-country journey. When a mysterious pink letter informs Don Johnson (Murray) that he may have a 19-year-old son, he visits four former lovers, where he comes face to face with the errors of his past and the possibilities of the future. From acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch and co-starring Sharon Stone,
Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton, and Jeffrey Wright, Broken Flowers is the highly original comedy that Peter Travers of Rolling Stone says is “filled with wonderful mischief” and “brings out the best in Bill Murray.” The film is 106 minutes.
New books in the adult library include “The Sisters Mortland” by Sally Beauman, “All Night Long” by Jayne Ann Krentz, “Turning Angel” by Greg Iles, “Edge of Evil” by J. A. Jance, “Queen of the Underworld” by Gail Godwin, “Bad Childhood, Good Life:” by Laura Schlessinger, “You Don’t Have to Take it Anymore” by Stephen Stosney, “Black Hawk: The Battle for the Heart of America” by Kerry A. Trask and “Memory Power” by Scott Hagwood.
A new book for the young adult is “Ptolemy’s Gate” by Jonathan Stroud.
A couple of new titles for our junior readers are “Let’s Party” by Alison Bell, “Rose’s Story” by Thomas Kinkade and Erika Tamar and “Desperate Mission” by Jude Watson.
Our youngest readers will be sure to like “I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato” and “I Am Too Absolutely Small for School “ by Laren Child.
“Lions” is the theme for Storyhour on Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Storyhour is held every Tuesday throughout the year for children ages three through kindergarten.
334-3274 is the Dial-A-Story number. Dial-A-Story is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Dial in and hear an exciting story today!
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