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FICTION BEST SELLERS
SUPPORT AND DEFEND
Tom Clancy
A PERFECT LIFE
Danielle Steel
INVISIBLE
James Patterson
TOP SECRET
W.E.B. Griffen
ALL FALL DOWN
Jennifer Weiner
ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE
Anthony Doerr
THE VACATIONERS
Emma Straub
THE HURRICANE SISTERS
Dorothea Benton Frank
THE MATCHMAKER
Elin Hilderbrand
THE INVENTION OF WINGS
Sue Monk Kidd
Bowerston Public Library Newsletter
SEPTEMBER 2014
Best Sellers
Library Board of Trustees:
President: William W. Titley
Vice-President: Susan Cook
Secretary: Kathy Bower
Les Berg
Kevin Willoughby
Dianne Cole
Logan Putnam
B o w er s t o n
P ub l ic
L ib r ar y
NON-FICTION BEST
SELLERS
BLOOD FEUD
Edward Klein
HARD CHOICES
Hillary Rodham Clinton
GEORGE WASHINGTON’S SECRET
Brian Kilmeade
ONE SUMMER
Bill Bryson
Library Hours
Monday 10 - 8
Tuesday 10 - 5
Wednesday 10 - 5
Thursday 10 - 8
Friday 10 - 2
Saturday 9 - 1
Sunday Closed
We Will Be Closed
Friday July 4th
In Observance of
Independence Day
NEW
DVD’S
Place on Hold NOW!!
NEW BOOKS
Place these
New Books on Hold
Try placing these books on hold next time you are at The Bowerston
Library or from your home computer at
www.bowerstonlibrary.org
Available for Reserve Now
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by
Kim Edwards
Invisible by James Patterson
The Heist by Daniel Silva
Wayfaring Stranger by James Lee Burke
Deserves to Die by Lisa Jackson
Bridge To Haven by Francine Rivers
Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich
Stormy Persuasion by Johanna Lindsey
All Fall Down by Jennifer Weiner
The Arsonist by Sue Miller
Cop Town by Karin Slaughter
Shots Fired by C.J Box
Sight Unseen by Iris Johansen
STORY HOUR FIRST WEDNESDAY
of the Month
10:30 - 11:15
Bowerston Library Book Club’s
Bowerston Book Review
The book club meets
2nd Thursday of the month at
10:30a.m.
Placing Holds online: Hot to get the items you want
www.bowerstonlibrary.org
1. Click on “Card Catalog”
2. Now you can search for the item that you would like
3. You can search by:
TITLE BROWSE
AUTHOR BROWSE
SUBJECT BROWSE
4. When you find the item that you would like, click on the
title
5. You should see a page with item information. There are
two buttons on this page” Add to my list” and “Request
any copy”
6. Click on “Request any copy”
7. On the back of your Library Card is your Borrower Bar-
code Number
8. Then enter your pin number
9. Click “Login”
10. Click “Request”
Toddlers and preschoolers: Join us for a
fun-filled morning of stories, activities,
crafts. Children will learn important so-
cial interaction skills while they enjoy
making new friends.
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Bowerston Public Library
200 Main St.
Bowerston, OH 44695
Phone740-269-8531
Fax: 740-269-8503
: 740-269-
Random facts about September
It’s a new month, well, one week into the new month so lets look at some Random Facts about September.
According to the Georgian calendar, September is the ninth month. But, on the Roman
calendar, it was the seventh month. September has had 29 days, and 31 days; but, since
the time of the emperor Augustus, it has had only 30 days.
September is one of the warmest months in the Southern United States. Northern
states have warm September days, but the nights get much cooler. It is also harvest
time for crops. And, in Switzerland, it’s called Harvest Month.
Five Jewish holidays are celebrated in September or early October. They are Rosh Ha-
Shanah, or New Year; Tzom Gedaliah, a fast day; Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement;
Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles; and Simhat Torah, a day of rejoicing.
On September 17th, both Citizenship Day and Consititution Day are observed in the
United States. Mexicans and many Mexican-Americans will celebrate the Mexican Inde-
pendence days on September 15 and 16.
Some random September events:
Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan established, September 1, 1905.
German troops invaded Poland, starting World War II in Europe, September 1, 1939.
U.S. Department of the Treasury established, September 2, 1789.
Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii born September 2, 1838.
Japan’s surrender in World War II first celebrated as Victory over Japan (V-J) Day, September 2, 1945.
First Labor Day celebrated as a legal public holiday, September 3, 1894.
Louis H. Sullivan, American architect, born September 3, 1856.
Great Britain signed Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War in America, September 3,1783.
Marcus Whitman, American missionary, born September 4, 1802.Share randomly:
Daniel H. Burnham, American architect, born September 4, 1846.
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