Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Winter Programs for Young Adult 2009-2010

Finals week January 11 through January 14.
SAT Practice Exam with Kaplan January 9, 10 am-2pm & January 30, 10 am-2pm
Henna Tattoo Workshop February 11, 2010 4:00 to 5:30
Middle School Book Talk February 1, 2010 6:30-7:30pm
High School Book Discussion 8:00 - 9:00 February 1, 2010
Read and discuss Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Pizza will be served.
Groom Your Room With Ginal O’Halloran
Tuesday, Feb. 2….7:00-8:30
Oh! Interior presents fun and funky ideas to brighten up your room.
One Book One Glenbard
the rules of survival” by Nancy Werlin . Book Discussion date is January 25 at 7:00 in the teen room. All ages welcome.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

October Book of the Month

Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin



One Book One Glenbard reads Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin October 27 - December 4. Join us for a Book discussion at the Library Monday, January 25 at 7:00P.m.

Living with an unpredictable, psychotic mother has taught Matthew how to survive. Constantly on alert, he and his sister, Callie, devotedly shelter their younger stepsister, Emmy, from their mother's abuse and worry about staying safe. Matt insists that "fear isn't actually a bad thing . . . . It warns you to pay attention, because you're in danger. It tells you to do something, to act, to save yourself," but his terror is palpable in this haunting, powerful portrayal of domestic dysfunction, which is written in retrospect as a letter from Matt to Emmy. Unfortunately, the adults in the children's life, a distant father and an apathetic aunt, don't help, though Matt sees a spark of hope in Murdoch, who dates his mother, Nikki, and then leaves when he becomes another target for her escalating rage. It is Murdoch, with a violent past of his own, who is willing to risk getting involved and eventually becomes the change agent that the children so desperately need. The author of Double Helix (2003),Werlin reinforces her reputation as a master of the YA thriller, pulling off a brilliant departure in this dark but hopeful tale, with pacing and suspense guaranteed to leave readers breathlessly turning the pages. (Booklist 08/01/2006 pg. 76)

Linke to the The Real Deal Young Adult Book Club to follow up on book discussion questions and reviews.