With the stay at home order in place once again, being at home has led to many creative and innovative ways to spend time. One way that has become apparent to us at the library is the increased interest in family history. Many library patrons have expressed that this is something they have always wanted... Continue Reading →
Life in a Thundering Bay: Voices from Thunder Bay’s Past edited by Tania L. Saj and Elle Andra-Warner (River Rocks Publishing, 2007)
I've been on a history kick lately. My main focus is Native North American history, especially around the Great Lakes. Because of the time period and the rapid growth of North America in the last 150 years, I'm also interested in non-Aboriginal history from the same time periods. Life in a Thundering Bay contains stories... Continue Reading →
The Factory Voice
“The Factory Voice” is the debut novel by Jeanette Lynes. I’m still reading it and *really* enjoying it. It takes place at in Fort William, Ontario. I just love reading books I can relate to. It starts in December 1941. Sixteen year old Audrey Leona Foley has decided she’s not interested in the marriage plans... Continue Reading →