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February 23, 2016 • Page 19
New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
Adult Books
• Be Frank with Me by Julia Claibrone Johnson; Fiction
• Cometh the Hour by Jeffrey Archer; Fiction
• The Curse of Jacob Tracy by Holly Messinger; Fiction
• 438 Days by Jonathan Franklin; Nonfiction
• The Girl Behind the Door by John Brooks; Nonfiction
• The Half-Square Triangle by Jeni Baker; Nonfiction
Adult Audio Books
• The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler; Fiction
• Breakdown by Jonathan Kellerman; Fiction
• Crimson Shore by Preston & Child; Fiction
• The Ex by Alafair Burke; Fiction
• The Man Without a Shadow by Joyce Carol Oates;
Fiction
• NYPD RED 4 by Patterson & Karp; Fiction
• The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin;
Fiction
• The Wolves by Alex Berenson; Fiction
• Killing Reagan by O’Reilly & Dugard; Nonfiction
Young Adult Books
• The Girl with the Wrong Name by Barnabas Miller;
Fiction
• Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard; Fiction
• The Love That Split the World by Emily Henry; Fiction
Junior Books
• The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall; Fiction
• A Silver of Stardust by Marissa Burt; Nonfiction
• Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye by Tania Del
Rio; Fiction
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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.
Classical Music Duo Set For SH School
Musicians OboeBass! will conduct workshops for local
students as part of the South Dakota Arts Council’s Artists In
Schools & Communities program. The artists will work with
Sacred Heart Elementary School students during the week of
Feb. 22-26.
Rolf Erdahl and Carrie Vecchione bring music to life for
students of all ages through their program “Pages of Music with
Rolf and Carrie.” During the residency, the musicians demonstrate their instruments, introduce musical concepts and
history, and share literature about music to show students the
creative power and sheer joy that await them in the wild, wonderful, multifaceted world of music. The duo’s series of original
programs blends storytelling, performance, and children’s
literature about music in a memorable, engaging way.
This program is sponsored by Friends of Sacred Heart, with
support provided by the South Dakota Arts Council with funds
from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of
Tourism and State Development, and the National Endowment
for the Arts.
The Bookworm
‘Golden Lad’ Offers Intimate
Glimpse At Teddy Roosevelt
“The Golden Lad: The Haunting Story
of Quentin and Theodore Roosevelt” by
Eric Burns; © 2016, Pegasus Books; 300
pages.
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
You are a chip off the ol’ block.
Like father, like son. The apple
doesn’t fall far from the tree. You’re just
like your dad. That’s often how it goes
in families, and in the new book “The
Golden Lad” by Eric Burns, it happens
in famous, historic families, too.
Theodore Roosevelt loved two
things above all: war and children.
As a sickly boy growing up in the
shadow of his beloved father, “Teedie”
dreamed of glory on the battlefield.
Alas, he suffered from several childhood illnesses but, with help and
inspiration from Theodore Senior,
young Roosevelt healed, “making his
body” and his attitude, which was adventuresome and “manly.” That steely
determination, perhaps, enhanced
his eagerness for war — “any war” —
which Roosevelt finally got in 1897
when he left for Cuba just months after
his youngest son, Quentin, was born.
And yet, despite his thirst for fighting, letters from Roosevelt during the
Spanish-American War show how much
he missed his family: he updated his
wife, Edith, on his battles; advised his
elder sons; told his younger daughter
how much he loved her; and seemed
eager for news of the baby.
Once the war ended, Roosevelt
came home and plunged into politics,
first as governor of New York, then as
vice president and, with the assassination of William McKinley in 1901, as
President of the United States. Americans loved the former Rough Rider, and
they loved his rambunctious family
— especially rowdy Quentin, who had
become the favorite child.
After a happy eight years in office,
leaving the White House in 1909 was
tough on the entire Roosevelt family,
but more so on Roosevelt. Not knowing
Yankton Library Honors Oscars Weekend
The Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut Street, is celebrating the 2016 Oscars weekend Feb. 27-28.
The staff will kick the weekend off early by showing “Shawn
the Sheep” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25.
On Saturday, the library will show the nominated films “Steve
Jobs” at 9 a.m., “Bridge of Spies” at 11:15 a.m., and “The Martian”
at 1:45 p.m.
Sunday, you can view “Spotlight” at 1 p.m. and “Brooklyn” at
3 p.m.
You are invited to bring snacks if you like. Make your Oscar
predictions and be entered in a drawing with prizes awarded to
the two top predictors.
For further information, call the library at 668-5275.
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day, March 7-Saturday, April 2,
p.m., Friday, March 18, VermilI.D. Weeks Library.
lion public library.
• Opening reception and
• Ayreheart “Will You Walk
welcome from Lee Ann Rorithe Woods so Wild” concert by
paugh, South Dakota’s poet
the Renaissance music group
laureate: 1 p.m., Wednesday,
featuring Grammy-nominated
March 9.
lute player Ronn McFarlane: 7
• Dakota Writing Project
p.m., Friday, March 18, Farber
“Teaching Shakespeare” WorkAuditorium, Old Main.
shop offering teachers new
• Screening of “Shakespeare
ways to approach Shakespeare
in the classroom: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in Love,” Academy Awardwinning movie from 1998 about
Saturday, March 12, Old Main.
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• Concert by Sigiswald
• “Shakespeare in South
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of Minnesota: 7 p.m., Thursday,
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Ultimately, though, I think this book
is best for historians or fans of TR, and
I don’t think it’s anything that should be
hurried. Savor it; in fact, “The Golden
Lad” is a book you’ll want to chip away at.
USD, National Music Museum
Set For Shakespeare Book Display
Beadle Elementary Concert Feb. 23
“Get in the Zone” — The Music Zone — with Beadle Elementary School’s grades 1-3 student as they present their annual
concert Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. in the Yankton High School
Theatre.
We all know that, if you want to learn something quickly and
have it stick in your brain, you sing it. That’s why we can all
sing those favorite “oldies.” But did you know music can also
enhance reading and literacy skills, spatial-temporal reasoning,
mathematical abilities, and emotional intelligence?
Through 17 songs of “The Music Zone’s” collection, the
students will share their knowledge of articulation, dynamics,
tempo and more, while singing lyrics that describe them — all
for valuable learning that lasts. You might even find yourself
learning something before the evening is over.
The Beadle students will then join their voices with those of
the school’s staff to bring you the special feeling that is Beadle
School in both “We Are a Family” and the Beadle School Song
(composed by last year’s fifth-graders and Miss Schramm).
Lea Ann Schramm is music educator, and Kathleen West is
the accompanist for this concert. Mr. Carey Mitzel is principal
of Beadle School.
There is no admission charge.
“what to do with himself,” he departed
for a year-long African safari; upon
returning, he suffered from ill health,
exacerbated by an empty house as his
sons left home for school.
“And then,” says Burns, “it happened.”
World War I broke out and Roosevelt
hoped to have a hand in it, though
then-President Wilson would have none
of that. Instead, Roosevelt got secondbest: over the course of months, his
four sons each enlisted.
One of them didn’t come home.
I have to admit, I was no fan of “The
Golden Lad” for a good part of it.
I wasn’t sure what point author
Eric Burns was trying to make, and I
grew impatient. Was it a biography of
Roosevelt, a story of accomplishments,
adventures, family, or ...?
The answer is: all of the above, and I
was glad I stuck around.
About halfway through, this book
turns the story somewhat away from
the “old lion” and toward that of his
beloved son, becoming a daredevil-adventure tale of a swashbuckling (though
not-quite-prepared) soldier. And then
it becomes a tearjerker that, because
I was then so wrapped up in the story,
left me lump-in-the-throat bereft.
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