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New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
Adult Books
• All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank; Fiction
• The Cavendon Luck by Barbara Taylor Bradford;
Fiction
• Die of Shame by Mark Billingham; Fiction
• Dishonorable Intentions by Stuart Woods; Fiction
• A Hero of France by Alan Furst; Fiction
• The House of Secrets by Brad Meltzer; Fiction
• Ink and Bone by Lisa Unger; Fiction
• Join by Steve Toutonghi; Fiction
• Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley; Fiction
• The Noise of Time by Julian Barnes; Fiction
• Stealing the Countess by David Housewright; Fiction
• Titans by Leila Meacham; Fiction
• By Honor Bound by Norris & Thornton; Nonfiction
• The Fibro Manual by Ginevra Liptan, M.D.; Nonfiction
• Heirloom Plants by Etty & Harrison; Nonfiction
• Levels of Life by Julian Barnes; Nonfiction
• A Mother’s Reckoning by Sue Klebold; Nonfiction
• Red Platoon by Clinton Romesha; Nonfiction
• When Someone you Know Has Depression by
Susan J. Noonan, MD, MPH; Nonfiction
Young Adult Books
• Lucky Few by Kathryn Ormsbee; Fiction
• Silence Is Goldfish by Annabel Pitcher; Fiction
• Unrivaled by Alyson Noel; Fiction
Junior Books
• The Boy at the Top of the Mountain by John Boyne;
Fiction
• The Secrets of Solace by Jaleigh Johnson; Fiction
• This Is All Your Fault, Cassie Parker by Terra Elan
McVoy; Fiction
• The Wolf’s Boy by Susan Williams Beckhorn; Fiction
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June 21, 2016 • Page 3
The Bookworm ... For Kids
Here’s A Sweet ‘Tattoo’ Tale
“Tell Me a Tattoo Story” by Alison
McGhee, illustrated by Eliza Wheeler; ©
2016, Chronicle Books. 32 pages
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
Daddy’s arms are good for hugs.
They’re big and strong and colorful, too. They look kind of like one of
your favorite picture books; in fact,
Daddy says the drawings on his arms
are just like a story to him. In the new
book “Tell Me a Tattoo Story” by Alison
McGhee, illustrated by Eliza Wheeler,
each picture says something important.
Not a day goes by that the little boy
doesn’t want to see his Daddy’s tattoos.
Yes, he’s seen them before, many times,
and he knows exactly why they’re
there. He never gets tired of hearing
about them.
The one on Daddy’s shoulder is a
picture from a book that his mother
used to read to him when he was a little
boy, a long time ago. She read that book
“over and over and over,” and Daddy
remembered it well.
The tattoo under Daddy’s wrist is a
reminder of something that his Daddy
used to say. Daddy has great memories
of his father, the kindness he showed,
and the lessons he taught. The tattoo is
just two words, but it helps keep those
words fresh.
‘Murder By The Book’ To
Present Victorian
Tea Event
“Murder by the Book” is bringing back the Victorian Tea at
6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at the Cramer-Kenyon Heritage
Home, 509 Pine, Yankton.
“Murder by the Book” is a novel club. The usual activities
include reading a mystery each month and giving a very brief report. The person who has read the book, gives his or her opinion
as to whether it was a good book for others to read. The group’s
attendees have a wide variation in what constitutes a “good
read,” so it is unusual for them to all read the same book at the
same time. In fact, it is not necessary to read a book at all. Some
people just come for the food and camaraderie.
Anyone interested in attending this event should start looking through their closets now to find suitable garb for the tea.
Women are required to wear gloves and a hat, if possible, and
may dress in costume deemed correct for the period. Men also
may wear formal clothing to attend.
The last tea occurred in 2010. Previous teas were held in the
Mulberry Inn when that was operating (the former Dr. Joseph
Ward home), the Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home and other
places that contributed to the ambiance.
This year’s food, as in past years, will be good, perhaps even
great. Betts Pulkrabek will be making lavender scones, with all
the condiments. Bring your tea cup or borrow one. We will fill it
with good herbal tea, green tea or black tea. You will have your
choice.
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The big colorful tattoo on Daddy’s
arm? Oh, that reminds him of a very
good day when he met the most beautiful girl in the world and saw her dazzling smile. She’s still beautiful, by the
way; Daddy’s sure the boy would know.
On the other hand, the tattoo on his
ribs reminds him of “the longest trip”
he ever took, and how much it made
him sad and lonely. It was a trip far, far
away and Daddy missed his family. He
was awfully homesick then.
But the “dinky little heart” tattoo on
Daddy’s chest — the one with the num-
L.A. Saxophonist, S.D. Band To
Perform In Gayville
Patriotic Trivia Night At Yankton Library
The Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut Street, is hosting a competitive Patriotic Trivia Night at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
July 5. The game is in the format of “Jeopardy!” with teams of
two playing against one another.
Test your memory of America’s Songs, Famous Places
Across the Land, or Sports & Leisure from days gone by. These
are just a few of the categories on our game board.
Register now at the library in teams of two or as an individual. Registration is required, but there is no fee.
For further information, contact the library at 668-5275.
bers inside it — that’s the little boy’s
favorite one of all. There’s something
very special about it, and its story is
very meaningful.
It might, in fact, be the most important tattoo of all…
Have you ever met a preschooler
who didn’t like a good story? When
you think about it, isn’t a tat just another way of telling some sort of tale?
Put ‘em together, and “Tell Me Tattoo
Story” is a nice mix of the two.
With a different spin on the classic tell-me-about-the-day-I-was-born
preschooler favorite, author Alison
McGhee brings a Dad’s version of a
child’s life to the page. It’s lovingly
obvious that Dad’s told this story many
times because he only hints at certain
parts; still, it’s familiar and comforting
to the boy, who’s heard it all before. I
loved the implied intimacy of that family tale, and the way it’s told.
No children’s picture book is complete without pictures, of course, and
illustrator Eliza Wheeler does an exceptional job in this one. Look closely at
the Dad, at what he’s doing and what he
remembers. You’ll be charmed.
This is a sweet book for kids ages
3-to-6, especially if you’ve got a tat
tale to tell. In that case, your child will
naturally want “Tell Me a Tattoo Story”
in their arms tonight.
GAYVILLE — Los Angeles
saxophonist Roger Neumann
takes the stage at Gayville
Hall with South Dakota’s own
Public Domain Tune Band in
“Gayville Hall’s Big-Time, TwoHour Jazz Jam VI” on Saturday,
June 25, at 8 p.m. in Gayville.
The show features “tunes
that our parents and grandparents loved,” according to
the show producer, Doug Sharples, including songs by such
great American songwriters as
George and Ira Gershwin, Fats
Waller and Duke Ellington.
The Tune Bad was founded
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era like Jack Teagarden and
Louis Armstrong.
S.D. Public broadcaster
Larry Rohrer, a member of
Schwebach-and-DeJong’s fivepiece band Poker Alice, plays
bass in the Tune Band, and
USD jazz professor C.J. Kocher
plays saxophones. The great
piano player from Sioux City,
Terry Brooks, will participate
again also.
This will be the fifth year in
a row that guest star Neumann
has brought the “big time” to
Gayville Hall in a show with
the P.D. Tune Band.
Neumann plays tenor,
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