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.

Monday, January 27, 2020

Technology Help Desk - Tip #9

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January - Non-Fiction







Susie's Senior Dogs 
Erin Stanton






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Understanding Tourette Syndrome   Carlotta Zanaboni Dina
Fresh   Anna Olsen 🍁
The Grand Tour   Agatha Christie
The World's Most Travelled Man   Mike Spencer Bown
The Soul of America   Jon Meacham
My (Part-Time) Paris Life   Lisa Anselmo
Rebel Prince (Prince Charles)   Tom Bower
Distilled   Charles Bronfman 🍁
Paris in Love   Eloisa James
The Bright Hour   Nina Riggs
Prince Charles   Sally Bedell Smith

January - DVDs







Downton Abbey








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The Abenaki: People of the Dawn
Air Strike
Amazing Grace
Blinded by the Light
Indian Summers Season 2
Jack Ryan
Line of Duty Series 5

January - Fiction







The Swans of 5th Avenue 
Melanie Benjamin








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What I Loved   Siri Hustvedt
Blessing in Disguise   Danielle Steel
The Good Fight   Danielle Steel
Georgia   Dawn Tripp
Nothing to See Here   Kevin Wilson

January - Mysteries







After the Crash 
Michel Bussi








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Jack of Spies   David Downing
The Sentence is Death   Anthony Horowitz
Rupture   Ragnar Jonasson
Night Film   Marisha Pessi
Grantchester: Sidney Chambers and the Forgiveness of Sins   James Runcie

Monday, January 20, 2020

February Book Sale












The February Book Sale starts at 2:30 pm on Monday, February 3rd, and runs until Saturday, February 8th.  Romance and mystery books are featured.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The Write Stuff - Bernardine Evaristo

Bernardine Evaristo is a multi-award winning British author whose work spans many genres including novels, poetry, essays, literary criticism and radio and theatre drama. Born in South-East London to a British mother and Nigerian father, she obtained a PHD in Creative Writing from the University of London,and she is Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University, London. The library has just acquired a copy of her 2019 Booker prize winning novel, Girl, Woman, Other. This is a "fusion fiction" novel which follows the stories of twelve black British woman aged 19-93. They span a variety of cultural backgrounds, sexualities, classes and occupations as they tell the stories of themselves, their families, friends and lovers , across the country and through the years. It was also one of Barack Obama's favourite novels of 2019. Evaristo lives in london with her husband. To visit her online click here.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Meditation Class





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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Murder Ink - Lexie Elliott

Lexie Elliott grew up in Scotland and graduated from Oxford University, where she obtained a doctorate in theoretical physics. She worked for an investment bank in London for eight years and after losing her job during the Global Financial Crisis, began working part-time in fund management in the City of London. The rest of her time is spent writing, or thinking about writing, and juggling family life and sport.


The library acquired her debut novel The French Girl.
Elliott lives in London with her husband and two sons. To visit her online, click here.