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Euphoria: a slim novel jam-packed with action and feeling

by eapearce

Many of us have heard of the fascinating 2014 Kirkus Prize winning novel Euphoria, by Lily King. The bright cover caught my eye almost a year ago, but I finally found the chance to read it just this past week. King’s novel is told from several perspectives, and tells the story of three young and gifted anthropologists studying the tribes of New Guinea in the early 1930s. Husband and wife team Nell and Fen have just finished studying the violent and superstitious Mumbanyo tribe, and their relationship and sanity are both on thin ice. When they encounter fellow anthropologist Bankson, he leads them to the peaceful, female-dominated Tam tribe to study and recover. However, an ensuing love triangle, and the misdeed’s of Nell’s husband Fen threaten their careers, their friendship, and their lives. This book is both a fascinating portrait of intimate relationships, and an accurate and shocking tale of what some of the first anthropologists encountered when they ventured out into the field.

It’s particularly interesting to note that King based the character of Nell Stone on real events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead. Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa is her psychological study of tribal youth, and documents her travels to Samoa at age twenty-three, where she conducted her first fieldwork. It has been compared to Darwin's Origin of Species for its scientific relevance as well as its readability. You can also read Jane Howard’s biography of Margaret Mead, titled Margaret Mead: A Life, to find out even more about the amazing woman that inspired King to write Euphoria.

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Library Space Camp!

Thursday February 18, 2016: 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Downtown Library: Secret Lab, Downtown Library: Multi-Purpose Room
Grades K-5

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Magic Puffing Snow!

Sunday January 3, 2016: 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Downtown Library: Secret Lab
Grades 3-8

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Writing & Publishing

Back to the Future Day — Enchantment Under the Sea Dance Party! presented by AADL at LIVE 102 S First St.

Wednesday October 21, 2015: 9:30pm to 11:30pm
LIVE (102 S 1st Street)
Adults

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Sensation Stations

Thursday May 12, 2016: 10:30am to 11:30am
Downtown Library: Secret Lab
Ages 10 Months–2 Years

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Sensation Stations

Monday April 11, 2016: 10:30am to 11:30am
Traverwood Branch: Program Room
Ages 10 Months–2 Years

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Sensation Stations

Thursday March 10, 2016: 10:30am to 11:30am
Pittsfield Branch: Program Room
Ages 10 Months–2 Years

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Sensation Stations

Thursday February 11, 2016: 10:30am to 11:30am
Downtown Library: Secret Lab
Ages 10 Months–2 Years

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Oliver Sacks, Writer and Neurologist, Dies at 82

by evelyn

On Sunday, Dr. Oliver Sacks passed away in his home after a long battle with cancer. Dr. Sacks was a wonderful writer who brought the lives of his neurology patients to a wider audience through his many books. His writing was caring, funny, and fascinating. Dr. Sacks was one of the first writers to actively work to make science accessible to all people, regardless of their scientific training. His work in this field has been carried on through outlets such as RadioLab and the series The Best American Science and Nature Writing.

Dr. Sacks first rose to fame through his book Awakenings, which told the story of his work with a group of catatonic patients and was later adapted into a movie of the same name. Dr. Sacks wrote a plethora of other books about his patients, including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales and An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales. An endlessly curious man, Dr. Sacks also wrote about his travels, his own life story, music, and more. Dr. Sacks was a true talent whose work and writing greatly improved our world.

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Sensation Stations

Thursday January 14, 2016: 10:30am to 11:30am
Malletts Creek Branch: Program Room
Ages 10 Months-2 Years