JULY BOOKMARKS
We’re Walkin’ on Sunshine…..
Who could ask for more? Warm weather, sunny skies and the slow pace of summertime have overtaken us. This is the time of year to savour the best Mother Nature has to offer. Gardens are in bloom and beaches offer an invitation to spend some time luxuriating by the water. Take a hike or a bike ride and check out the scenery. Spend some time at the cottage or hang out in the backyard.
At Curiosity House, we have books to take you away to fascinating new places. Whether it is a new trail guide, a fascinating biography or a heart-stopping mystery, spend some time in that wonderful sun and lose yourself in a book for a few hours. You won’t regret your decision….
M Vince, Editor
What’s On in July
Saturday July 3, 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Artist’s Opening Reception
Jody Buda/Bowle-Evans
Curiosity House is pleased to welcome Jody Buda/Bowle-Evans to the gallery for the month of July. Jody’s art is whimsical with an emphasis on colour and contrast and conveys a deeper message about life, the environment and people. She describes her show as “from Newfoundland to Stony Lake….portraying both the beauty of special landscapes such as Newfoundland and the sadness that has befallen the cod fishery in Newfoundland, our forests and the Gulf coast.” Come to our opening reception on Saturday July 3 from 2 to 4 pm and meet this talented artist.
Saturday July10, 10:30 to 11:15 am
Monthly Story Hour
Miriam will be leading our monthly Story Hour from 10:30 to 11:15 am. Children from 18 months to 6 years of age will have the opportunity to listen to captivating stories, share the love of reading and complete a small activity.
Saturday July 24, 10:00 am to Noon
Creemore Farmers’ Market
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Saturday July 24, 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Curiosity House
Author Signing - Margaret Howard
All Fired Up! is a fabulous collection of fresh and flavorful grilling recipes, plus dozens of tips to make memorable meals. In her newly expanded and revised edition, home economist and registered dietitian Margaret Howard shares 275 time-tested recipes for grilled food and accompaniments. Please join Margaret at the Creemore Farmers’ Market where she will be answering questions and signing copies of All Fired Up! for grilling enthusiasts and novices alike.
Saturday July 24, 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Author Signing - Jake Doherty
Retired newspaperman Jake Doherty turned to crime writing with his first novel, The Rankin Files (2002) and his follow-up work,Finding Fergus. His experience as a former publisher of The Hamilton Spectator, the Kingston Whig Standard and the Owen Sound Sun Times informed his work as co-editor and contributor to Mystery Ink, an anthology published by Ginger Press. Please take the opportunity to meet this fascinating author.
Great Summer Reads
(Reviewed by Catherine Randall)
Ah – July has arrived – routines change and there is time to relax with a good book. I couldn’t think of a better summer read than Garth Stein’s The Art of Racing in the Rain, PB, 16.99. The story is told by Enzo, Denny’s dog. Enzo is devoted to Denny who is a race car driver when he can take the time from his day job and family life. There is humour, sadness and tragedy which we see from Enzo’s point of view. The art of racing is a metaphor for how to live a good life – an absolutely delightful book.
A book I could not put down is The Reluctant Fundamentalist, PB, $19.95 by Mohsin Hamid. Short listed for the Man Booker, the story is told by one narrator only and takes place in real time, a 3 hour meeting in a tea shop in Lahore,Pakistan. The suspense builds as we learn about Changez’s background in the US through his stories and also about his American companion through Changez’s observations. Brilliantly writiten and a very gripping story. (This is the September selection for our store Book Club.)
One book on my list this summer is Solo, PB, 19.99, by Rana Dasgupta. This book has just won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize – high praise indeed.
Happy reading!
Want to Sharpen Your Kids’ Attention Skills?
(Reviewed by Miriam Vince)
When Roger Priddy developed his Treasure Hunt book series for children aged 2 to 8, he set out to provide children with hours of fun as they searched colourful scenes loaded with lots of images and objects to find. He has certainly succeeded. I have had the joy of spending some time with my grandchildren working our way through Seek and Find: Can You Find Me? andSeek and Find: Counting Colors and I was delighted to see how much they enjoyed searching for missing objects, sorting, counting and matching things. I was particularly surprised to see the level of attention and concentration they brought to the effort. During the process, their attention became focussed and they noticed things that they would have never noticed at first glance. Two other excellent choices from this series are Treasure Hunt For Girls and Treasure Hunt For Boys. Each of these books is in a durable hardcover board book format and they are modestly priced at $8.95 each.
For kids who are 5 to 105 years old, we have the Where’s Waldo series, including oversized paperbacks ($10.00 or less) or the nifty and compact Ultimate Travel Collection ($15.50, journal style binding). The aim of these books is to challenge the reader to find Waldo, a bespectacled young lad who is wearing a red and white toque and striped sweater in a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations which contain scores of people going about their daily lives in various hilarious situations. These visual puzzles are fun to solve but they require a great deal of concentration. I know several parents who will not leave on a road trip without taking along a Where’s Waldo book to keep the kids occupied.
All of these engaging books are excellent choices if you are hoping to encourage your children to spend some time concentrating on a challenge and find a solution. They emphasize paying attention to detail and provide hours of enjoyment for kids and adults alike.
Curiosity House Knitting Group
Our Knitting Group meets every Wednesday from
2:00 to 4:00 pm.
The sun may be shining and the weather may be warm, but we will continue to work on projects throughout July and August. Please call us at 705-466-3400 or email us for more information.
What’s Happening at the Book Club?
Wednesday July 7, 2:00 to 3:00 pm
What have you been reading recently and why would you recommend it?
In July and August, we will have a roundtable discussion where we talk about our favourite reads. Participants will make recommendations to each other and will tell why they have chosen one book as their favourite.
David Suzuki Book Club
The David Suzuki Foundation Book Club has recently named two new selections for the summer season. The choice for late June/early July is Not Just a Pretty Face, Stacy Malkan’s look at some ugly secrets behind the cosmetics industry.
The choice for late July will be Keeping the Bees, Laurence Packer’s study of the integral role these important insects play in the ecology of our planet.
Previous David Suzuki Bookclub selections are:
Locavore: From Farmers’ Fields to RooftopGardens - How Canadians are Changing the Way We Eat
Sarah Elton
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution – and How It Can Renew America
Thomas Friedman
Trauma Farm: A Rebel History of Rural Life
Brian Brett
Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming
James Hoggan & Richard Littlemore
Less Is More: Embracing simplicity for a healthy planet, a caring economy and lasting happiness
Cecile Andrews & Wanda Urbanska
The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering our place in nature (3rd ed.)
David Suzuki, with Adrienne Mason and Amanda McConnell
Join the David Suzuki Foundation Book Club today and learn about how you can live a healthier life in a healthier world.
Upcoming Events
Saturday August 7, 10 am to Noon
Author Signing
Creemore Farmers’ Market
Sonia Day
Middle Aged Spread
Incredible Edibles
Saturday September 4, 10 am to Noon
Winnie the Pooh
At the Children’s Market
Creemore Farmers’ Market
In the Gallery – July to October 2010
July 31 – September 3
Johane Landry
Opening Reception – Saturday July 31, 2 – 4 pm
September 4 – Oct. 1
Kate Esplin
Opening Reception – Saturday Sept. 4
October 2 – Nov. 4
Darla Anderson
Opening Reception – Saturday Oct. 2
Quips, Quotes & Trivia
Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.
~Mark Twain
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rse, Lucy spent some time explaining the recipe and giving some history and interesting details about its creation and after the event Lucy spent time signing copies of her recent release
Curiosity House Books will be welcoming Canadian cookbook author, Lucy Waverman, for an author signing, on the afternoon of Sunday February 7th.
The Curiosity House Knitters recently gave some assistance to the NCPS Knitting, Corking and Crocheting Club. When NCPS teacher Kathy Whitley asked the knitters to help students start their corking projects, they were happy to help. Left to right in back are Deidre Pringle, Eileen Hazelaar, Darlene Broomfield and Norah Mills. In front are Gail Caswell, Lana Bryant, Ea Timms, Tracey Kolowska, Marg Purkis, Linda Coulter and Cheryl Cockburn.











