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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com July 12, 2016 • Page 3 New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: Adult Books • Burnt River by Karin Salvalaggio; Fiction • A Certain Age by Beatriz Williams; Fiction • The Curse of Tenth Grave by Darynda Jones; Fiction • June by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore; Fiction • Ghosts of War by Brad Taylor; Fiction • House Revenge by Mike Lawson; Fiction • We Could Be Beautiful by Swan Huntley; Fiction • We Were Kings by O’Malley & Purdy; Fiction • iMinds by Mari K. Swingle, PhD; Nonfiction • This Is Where You Belong by Melody Warnick; Nonfiction • Threading My Prayer Rug by Sabeeha Rehman; Nonfiction Adult Audio Books • Tom Clancy: Duty and Honor by Grant Blackwood; Fiction • The Arm by Jeff Passan; Nonfiction • Here’s To Us by Elin Hilderbrand; Fiction • The Pursuit by Evanovich & Goldberg; Fiction • Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler; Fiction • His Excellency George Washington by Joseph J. Ellis; Nonfiction • The Shift by Theresa Brown, RN; Nonfiction Adult DVDs • Dan in Real Life • My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 YA Books • Character, Driven by David Lubar; Fiction • How It Feels to Fly by Kathryn Holmes; Fiction • The Last Star by Rick yancey; Fiction • You Know Me Well by LaCour & Levithan; Fiction Junior Books • Mouseheart: Return of the Forgotten by Lisa Fiedler; Fiction • Ms. Bixby’s Last Day by John David Anderson; Fiction Easy Books • I Wanna Be a Great Big Dinosaur! by Heath McKenzie; Fiction ——— Did you know that you can reserve an item from home? Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available. ‘Crafts To Pamper Yourself’ At Library Join the staff at the Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut Street, on Tuesday, July 12, at 6:30 p.m. for a night of “Crafts to Pamper Yourself.” The library is halfway through its summer schedule and it’s time to have a little self-care retreat. Whether you work hard or play hard, the staff has projects you can create that will heal what ails you. Using simple household products and some essential oils, participants will put together a pretty bottle of Sleepy Time Linen Spray as well as a container of Cooling Foot and Shoe Deodorizing Powder. All supplies are provided by the library. Registration and a fee are required. The class is limited to 20 participants. For more information, contact the library at 668-5275. ‘Books And Brews’ Event In Vermillion VERMILLION — This month’s Books & Brews event on July 15 at the Edith B. Siegrist Vermillion Public Library will feature Red Wagon Bread purveyor John Jordre as he introduces participants to the world of home brewing. The event starts at 7 p.m. Basic techniques and equipment will be discussed. If you’re a brewer, feel free to bring some to share and, if not, just bring your favorite store-bought brew. We’ll provide the rest. This event is for ages 21 and up only. For more information, call (605) 677-7060. Benefit For Kruse Slated For Vermillion The Bookworm The Ties That Bind Are Frayed In ‘Untethered’ “Untethered: A Novel” by Julie Lawson Timmer; © 2016, Putnam; 337 pages ——— BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER Oh, the ties that bind. Be they familial, friendly, or formal, the relationships you’ve made in your lifetime have given you many interesting days filled with ups and down. But, really: would you ever have it any other way? Of course not, unless, as in the new novel “Untethered” by Julie Lawson Timmer, one of those ties becomes frayed. Char Hawthorne hadn’t been looking for a husband. She was excited to be living in Washington D.C., and working a job she loved; dating wasn’t even on her radar, until she met Bradley. He lived in Michigan, a divorced geek with a preteen daughter and though Char wasn’t looking for a husband, it didn’t take many trips north for her to fall in love with man and child. And now Bradley was gone, victim of a car accident on a winter’s night. Grieving aside, there was much to do, plans to finalize, decisions to make, loose ends to tie. There’d been times over the past five years, for example, when they’d discussed Char formally adopting Allie, Bradley’s daughter. Many times, but the conversation usually ended without action, something Char deeply regretted. Once a wife and stepmother, she was now neither. That meant she had no rights, when it came to Allie. And Allie’s mother, Lindy, seemed to suddenly want her daughter with her in California. Or did she ...? Lindy hadn’t seen much of Allie while Char was in the picture; she didn’t call much, and she seemed relieved not to have to be responsible for a now-15-year-old girl. Even though Allie was such a great kid, a caring person, Lindy didn’t seem to have time for motherhood. That hurt Allie a lot, Char knew. She knew it because Allie suddenly went from perfect kid to terrible teen in a day’s time. She knew it because of the look on Allie’s face when her mother called. But when Allie took another family’s matters into her own hands by running away, Char knew that someone had to step up as a parent, fast. It’s so, so easy to ease into a novel by Julie Lawson Timmer. You know by the end of the first page that you’re in for a great story, one that’s rich in detail, plotline and character development. “Untethered” won’t disappoint you on any of those things. Timmer layers on plenty of tiny, everyday minutia in her books, things that give readers better, more vivid imagery. Characters are well-defined but unpredictable, just as they should be. As for plot, Timmer says in her afterword that one of threads in this book is something that really happens in this country and, while it might be somewhat far-fetched at times and maybe a bit too pat in this story, I can’t imagine being happier with any other ending, or being half as satisfied. This is a first-rate book group novel, or you can enjoy it in hammock, airport or office lunchroom. Bring a few tissues, but don’t miss it. Without “Untethered,” you’ll be in a real bind. New Book On Laura Ingalls Wilder Coming In 2017 From State Historical Society PIERRE — To celebrate Koupal. “This book will Girl Perspectives,” two “Little House in the Woods.” the 150th birthday of Laura gather important voices more volumes dedicated to Preorders for “Pioneer Ingalls Wilder in 2017, the on topics like Wilder’s sharing Wilder’s publishing Girl Perspectives: Exploring South Dakota State Historicollaboration with her journey are being planned. 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Organza SALE $2.99/yd 118/120 Tablecloth Poplin SALE $6.99/yd Kruse was diagnosed with stage 1b pancreatic cancer on Jersey Knit (Select Group) SALE $4.99/yd April 8. He’s since been through four rounds of chemotherapy. Flat Fold Upholstery & Drapery SALE $0.79/yd The doctors will then rescan his pancreas and determine inweavefabric.com whether he’ll need to continue with chemo, require surgery or possibly radiation treatment. Kruse continues to fight through pain, dehydration, low blood counts and weight loss. • Mens Tom and his wife Carlotta (Dahlman) are both long standing members of the Vermillion community. Tom and Carlotta have • Womens two children, Matthew and Shawn (Becca), both of Vermillion • Kids and one grandson, Connor. Tom is one of six children to Lela and the late Deryl Kruse. His siblings include: Linda (Al) Kruse STARTING AT of Marshall Minnesota, Nancy Kruse of Alaska, the late Mary $ 00 Jo (Bill) Ralph of Texas, Carol Kruse of Vermillion and Mike (Laurie) Kruse also from Vermillion. Tom is a 1977 graduate of Vermillion High School. He has contributed to the Vermillion community working for Tom and Bud’s, and since 1982 has worked for the City of Vermillion Water Treatment Plant. Treasures & Pawn Tom also volunteered for the Vermillion Fire Department in his 301 E. 3rd Street, Yankton, SD younger days. 665-3588 Family and friends are hoping, along with your Busch & prayers, this benefit will help Busch Light ease some of the financial 30pks burden for Tom and his family. $ 35 The proceeds will help with 605-665-7865 the cost of living expenses 109 W. 3rd St. in Downtown Yankton especially when Tom is unable to work. All donations and contributions are appreciated. 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