
Classics Quarterly Book Discussion – The Great Gatsby
UMass Professor James Smethurst will lead this discussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel. Reserve your book online or at the adult circulation desk. Free and open to all adults.
UMass Professor James Smethurst will lead this discussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel. Reserve your book online or at the adult circulation desk. Free and open to all adults.
Tantalizingly thrilling, Ng’s emotionally complex debut novel captures the tension between cultures and generations with the deft touch of a seasoned writer. (Carol Haggas - Booklist). Books are available at the desk or can be reserved online. Open to all interested adults. No sign up necessary.
Tilton Library will be closed Monday, March 19th in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
C/WMARS will be performing maintenance on the server so the library catalog will be unavailable beginning at 6 a.m. on January 19th. We have been told that it should be back online by mid morning. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We will be closing at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 26th.
Friends of Tilton meeting postponed to Monday, February 9th.
Amid racial tensions and the deadly force controversy sweeping the city of Dallas, homicide detectives Angel Johnson and Sarah Kingsly are unlikely and unwilling partners. They both see the pairing as better PR than policy. The Dallas Review Board wants Sarah's badge and Angel is under pressure from her family. In this police procedural mystery, the women follow the trail of a killer until it comes too close to home, and they have to decide if they can handle being partners.
Friends of Tilton meeting, which was rescheduled to tonight, will be rescheduled yet again. Please check this space later today for rescheduling information. Friends may also pick up their ticket packets for the wine tasting during regular library hours.