April 14, 2016 - Crane Report

I was going to say this will be my last sandhill crane report of this spring migration, but then I looked at the calendar and realized that the Annual Midwest Crane Count is this coming weekend – April 16th – (which I realize with chagrin is my niece’s birthday and I have yet to get a card, let alone mail it. Yikes!) from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. All of which points to the high probability that you may hear about cranes one more time this April. Where I was going with this before I so rudely interrupted myself, was to say that a colleague and I drove out to Denver for the biennial Public Library Association conference during the past week. The route to Denver from here goes through Kearney, Nebraska on I-80. So of course we were on the lookout for cranes. And we saw plenty of them. Here, there, and everywhere is much diminished numbers from the previous trip but they were easy to spot as they littered the cornfields. These cranes were tamer and stayed closer to the edges of the fields. They didn’t spook when cars crept by them slowly with cameras hanging out the windows like the earlier migrants are apt to do. There were 54,000 when we went through on Tuesday. On the way back, we only saw a handful of cranes. The remaining cranes had taken advantage of a strong wind from the south and headed north to their breeding grounds. There was a report of 11 whooping cranes on the Platte River on Thursday night, but they too had left the area by the time we headed back home. Thus ends by penultimate crane report. Below you will find a selection of the new books that are at the library. Enjoy!

New Non-Fiction

New Fiction

  • cover art Silence / by Mercedes Lackey. Ousted from her father's home by a new stepmother, teen Staci endures a life of virtually nonexistent technology in her alcoholic mother's home, where she befriends a diner waitress and a menagerie of controversy-embroiled gamers at the local bookstore.
  • cover art The story of Kullervo / by J.R.R. Tolkien. A first official publication of a previously unknown work by the author of The Lord of the Rings follows the story of a hapless orphan who swears revenge on the dark magician responsible for the death of his father, in a volume complemented by author drafts, notes and lecture essays.
  • cover art Alice & Oliver : a novel / by Charles Bock. An intelligent and dynamic woman who attracts attention wherever she goes and enjoys life with her husband and newborn daughter is astounded by her cancer diagnosis, which pits her family against a difficult healthcare system, well-meant intentions and other stressors that threaten her health and marriage.
  • cover art The decent proposal : a novel / by Kemper Donovan. The lives of two very different strangers become intertwined when they receive an unusual proposition from an anonymous benefactor to spend two hours together every week for a year, talking, in exchange for a million dollars.
  • cover art Miller's Valley / by Anne Quindlen. Coming of age in a dwindling 1960s farming community in eastern Pennsylvania, Mimi struggles with profound family secrets and the pain of falling in love with the wrong person against a backdrop of dynamic historical periods. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Object Lessons”.
  • cover art Most wanted / by Lisa Scottoline. Using a sperm donor to conceive when she learns that her husband is infertile, a happily pregnant woman is shattered to learn that a man arrested for a series of brutal murders is the biological father of her baby. By the Edgar Award-winning author of” Betrayed”.
  • cover art The murder of Mary Russell : a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes / by Laurie King. Sherlock Holmes is on the case when Mary Russell goes missing and the shabby carpet of 221B Baker Street is found drenched in blood. By the best-selling author of the “Kate Martinelli” series.