Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Limerick Intercultural Week

As part of Limerick Intercultural Week, The Dandelion Puppet Theatre visited the library with their 'Pumpkin Seeds' show of tales from around the world.
Children from Corpus Christi School, St. Munchins Girls School and St. Munchin's Boys School, were enthralled with stories like 'The Rainbow Crow' from North America, 'The Gumeatikakloodlea' from Australia and 'Anansi the spider' from Africa.
 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Family History Course

Students from St. Nessans Community School, with their teacher Mary O'Brien creating family trees with genealogist Sean Gannon. The transition year students have spent four one hour sessions in the library, learning about family history, genealogical records and how to create the a family tree.

The family history course can be tailored for primary or secondary school  classes. If you are interested, please contact staff for further details

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Book of the Month

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wroblewski


On a farm in remote Wisconsin, the mute and brilliant Edgar Swatelle leads an idyllic life with his parents, raising a unique breed of dog. But when Edgar's uncle Claude returns unexpectedly, Edgar is forced to flee in to the wilderness and fight for survival. But the questions he has left unanswered, and his devotion to the Savelle dogs, turn Edgar ever homeward. 


The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is at once a brilliant retelling of an ancient story, a haunting exploration of a boy and the dogs he loves and an epic tale of devotion, betrayal and courage.


'An incredible journey that seems to have everything going for it; the beauty and flair of a great literary novel, the scale and pacing of a fantasy epic, and the absorbing thrill-ride of any glorious rites-of-passage adventure from our collective childhoods.' Sunday Business Post


Whether you read for the beauty of the language or the intricacies of the plot, you will easily fall in love with X’s generous, almost transcendentally lovely debut novel The Story of Edgar Sawtelle ... The scope of this novel, its psychological insight and lyrical mastery make it one of the best novels of the year, and a perfect, comforting joy of a book for the summer.’
Oprah Magazine



Try it you might enjoy it ...........................