Arlington Heights and the surrounding Chicagoland area have a rich literary history and many writers call the area home. There’s a strong interest in writers in our own backyard, and in celebration of our incredible literary community, the library highlights some of these amazing authors and welcomes you to explore their books. Join us on Saturday, June 25 to meet and hear from a few of these authors at Lit Stroll. See page 38 for more information.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Lightning Flowers: My Journey to Uncover the Cost of Saving a Life by Katherine E. Standefer Enjoy Every Minute and Other Ridiculous Things We Say to Moms by Becky Baudouin Sinners, Saints, and Scratch Tickets by Gina D’Agosta Trials & Truffles: Expats in Brussels by T.D. Arkenberg Reawakening: Return of Lightness and Peace After My Daughter’s Murder by Barbara A. Mangi Letters From the Box in the Attic: A Story of Courage, Survival and Love by Barbara Serbinski Sipe My Maja: A Grandson’s Tribute by Dr. Donald Grossnickle American OZ: An Astonishing Year Inside Traveling Carnivals at State Fairs & Festivals by Michael Sean Comerford The First Wolf Pack: A Dog’s Fable by J. Daniel Reed
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