The War Memorial Library in Hudson is a non-profit registered charity providing a subscription library of printed and digital materials, primarily in the English language, to the residents of Hudson, Quebec and surrounding communities.Operated by volunteers, the Library is self-financing through membership fees, donations and fund raising activities. The Library in turn donates, to local charities, funds in excess of its own needs.The building and the Library serve as a memorial to those in Hudson who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

July Book Sale















The July Book Sale starts at 2:30 pm on Monday, July 9th and runs until Saturday, July 14th.   Summer reading is featured.

Friday, June 15, 2018

The Write Stuff - Jane Robins

Jane Robins began her career as a journalist with The Economist, The Independent and the BBC. She has written three works of non-fiction, and she specialises in historical true crime. She has a particular interest in the history of forensics. The library has just acquired her first novel White Bodies, which is a chilling, psychological suspense novel, and has been compared to Girl on a Train. Felix and Tilda seem like the perfect young couple but behind the seemingly perfect facade lies a tale of obsession and violence. Jane Robins lives in London, for more details click here.

Friday, June 8, 2018

Hudson Box Office (HBO) - Broadchurch

The library has recently acquired the DVD of the third, and final award-winning British TV series of Broadchurch. Once again the brilliant David Tennant and Olivia Colman star as Detectives Hardy and Miller, and lots of the characters from the first two seasons re-appear. Hardy and Miller are called in to investigate a serious sexual assault in the fictional town of Broadchurch in Dorset, and the emotional damage it causes to everyone connected to the crime and the victim. For more details click here.

Friday, June 1, 2018

StoryFest for Kids


Murder Ink - Teresa Driscoll


Teresa Driscoll is a former BBC TV news presenter and now international #1 bestselling author. Her debut psychological suspense I am watching you hit #1 on Kindle in the UK, USA and Australia and her second thriller The friend went straight into the Kindle top #10.
During her long career as a journalist, Teresa worked for newspapers, magazines and television. Covering crime for so long, she was deeply moved by the haunting impact on the relatives, the friends and the witnesses and it is those ripples she explores in her darker fiction.  The library has both books in its collection.
Driscoll lives in Devon with her husband and two sons.  To visit her online, click here.