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January 19, 2016 • Page 13
New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
Adult Books
• After She’s Gone by Lisa Jackson; Fiction
• American Blood by Ben Sanders; Fiction
• Blackout by David Rosenfelt; Fiction
• The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain; Fiction
• The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee; Fiction
• The Forgotten Soldier by Brad Taylor; Fiction
• Forty Thieves by Thomas Perry; Fiction
• The Good Good-Bye by Carla Buckley; Fiction
• The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian; Fiction
• The Longest Night by Andria Williams; Fiction
• My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout; Fiction
• Things I Can’t Explain by Mitchell Kriegman; Fiction
• Petty by Warren Zanes; Nonfiction
Adult DVDs
• Heist
• Pan
• A Walk in the Woods
• War Room
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Did you know that you can reserve an item from home?
Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available.
Teen Game Day Set For Yankton Library
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) of the Yankton Community
Library, 515 Walnut Street, is hosting a Game Day on Saturday,
Jan. 23, from 2-4 p.m. All teens and ‘tweens in grades 6-12 are
invited to attend.
Board games are provided by the library, but participants
are welcome to bring favorite games to play too. Join the TAB
members for an afternoon of friendly competition and fun.
The next TAB meeting is Monday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. Members
are making origami heart bookmarks for patrons and finalizing
plans for Teen Tech Week in March.
New members for the TAB are always welcome. If you have
any questions about the TAB or teen activities, contact Joyce
Moore by calling the library at 605-668-5275 or by e-mailing
jmoore@cityofyankton.org.
The Bookworm ... For Kids
Books Tells Kids The
Story Of Coretta Scott King
“Women Who Broke the Rules:
Coretta Scott King” by Kathleen Krull,
illustrated by Laura Freeman; © 2015,
Bloomsbury. 48 pages
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to a concert, dancing, and eventually to
marriage.
But being the wife of Martin Luther
King, Jr. wasn’t always a happy life.
Coretta worried about Martin constantly,
though she was proud of him. Their work
together on boycotts was making change,
but there was always danger. She could
do what she needed to do, though – as
long as she had her music.
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by “Women Who Broke the Rules:
Coretta Scott King.”
So many biographies of King begin
with her marriage to Martin, but author
Kathleen Krull starts much earlier, putting an emphasis on Coretta Scott King’s
lifelong love of music and her desire to
have a career, despite that woman generally didn’t do that sort of thing then. That
gives the story a tone of determination
and quiet inspiration, a note that gets
louder as the book progresses. I especially like that Krull writes at length of
King as a child, which will resonate with
young readers who likely won’t have any
first-hand memories of this remarkable
woman.
Don’t feel guilty for enjoying this book
before you give it to your 9- to 12-yearold. It’s a quick and pleasant story you’ll
both like; in fact, if she needs a biography
to read this spring, you can put “Women
Who Broke the Rules: Coretta Scott King”
in the lead.
BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
Leaders come from surprising places.
The quiet girl that sits the next row
over may know how to inspire people.
The know-it-all in your class could own a
business in the future. The kid everybody
picks on might become president.
But in the new book “Women Who
Broke the Rules: Coretta Scott King” by
Kathleen Krull, illustrated by Laura Freeman, you’ll read about one woman who
didn’t necessarily want to be a leader. She
only wanted to sing.
Born in April 1927, Coretta Scott grew
up on her family’s farm and was “a bit
sheltered” as a girl; still, she was very
aware that some things were unfair, which
always made her angry. Everybody in
Marion, Alabama, knew Coretta was a
fighter, that she had “the guts to climb
up and over the Rules,” and that she had
a temper, but there was one thing that
calmed her: music.
Because her mother was the church
pianist, Coretta was encouraged to sing
solos as a very small child. She was
known to rush through chores so she
could spend time with her music; in high
school, she was the school’s most promis-
ing singer-musician. Later, she landed a
scholarship at an Ohio college, where she
studied music and education, “in case a
career in singing didn’t work out.” From
there, she attended the New England
Conservatory of Music in Boston.
Six months after arriving in Boston,
she was introduced to a man named
Martin.
At first, Coretta didn’t think much of
Martin Luther King, Jr. He wasn’t her type,
and he was awfully outspoken. On the
other hand, he spun dreams of a wonderful future. Their dates led her to a church,
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