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State Library Of Iowa News - October 19, 2023

Schools and Libraries

October 20, 2023

From: State Library of Iowa

Northwest District  Bulletin

You Are Invited To ...
An Evening With Author Cheryl Grey Bostrom

Northwest Iowa library staff and trustees are cordially invited to an evening with author Cheryl Grey Bostrom on Thursday November 2nd at Northwestern College in Orange City.  Ms. Bostrom is the author of Sugar Birds, the title chosen for the One Book, One Sioux County program this year.

Sponsored by the Libraries of Sioux County, the evening begins with "Dinner With The Author" at 5:30PM, followed by her presentation at 7:00PM.  The dinner is free to all attendees, although pre-registration is required; the author talk is also free.  It all happens at the DeWitt Library on Northwestern College Campus.

Organizers are asking for pre-registration so they know how many people to plan for.  They ask that you register for each event separately; find links to registration at the button below. 

About One Book, One Sioux CountyThis countywide reading program is a collaborative program among the 8 public and 3 academic libraries in Sioux County, fostering community building through shared conversation.  The committee has an established selection criteria, including that the books being considered are written at a college / adult level, have broad appeal, and lead to in-depth discussions.  Books can be either fiction or non-fiction.  The committee strives to provide a balance between fiction and non-fiction over time, but does not necessarily alternate between the two.  

My thanks to the Sioux County Libraries for graciously extending an invitation to other Northwest District libraries!

Register For An Evening With Cheryl Grey Bostrom

About The Author

For most of her life, Pacific Northwest naturalist, photographer, poet, and author Cheryl Grey Bostrom has lived in the rural and wild lands that infuse her writing. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of print and online publications, currently including the American Scientific Affiliation’s God and Nature Magazine (for which she’s a regular photo essayist) and her blog titled Watching Nature, Seeing Life.  A member of the Redbud Writers Guild, she has authored two non-fiction books and the award-winning novel Sugar Birds.

About The Book

For years, Harris Hayes has taught his daughter, Aggie, the ways of the northern woods. So when her mother’s depression worsens, Harris shows the girl how to find and sketch the nests of wild birds as an antidote to sadness. Aggie is in a tree far overhead when her unpredictable mother spots her and forbids her to climb. Angry, the ten-year-old accidentally lights a tragic fire, then flees downriver. She lands her boat near untamed forest, where she hides among the trees and creatures she considers her only friends—determined to remain undiscovered.

A search party gathers by Aggie’s empty boat hours after Celia, fresh off the plane from Houston, arrives at her grandmother’s nearby farm. Hurting from her parents’ breakup, she also plans to run. But when she joins the hunt for Aggie, she meets two irresistible young men who compel her to stay. One is autistic; the other, dangerous.

Perfect for fans of The Scent Keeper, Where The Crawdads Sing, and The Great Alone, Sugar Birds immerses readers in a layered, evocative coming-of-age story set in the breathtaking natural world where characters encounter the mending power of forgiveness—for themselves and for those who have failed them.

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