The staff has issued its summer reading suggestions to help those who don't know what to read next. Here are some of the staff's selections, according to the library's wesbite:
- Patricia Perito, director of the Town of Pelham Public Library: ‘The Science of Yoga: the Risks and the Rewards,’ by William J. Broad.
- Lillian Hecker, children’s service librarian: ‘The Rough Guide to Yellowstone & Grand Teton.’
- Claudia Gisolfi, adult services librarian: 'The Hare with Amber Eyes,' by Edmund de Waal.
- Suzanne Auclair, trustee: 'Cape Cod,' by Henry David Thoreau.
- Sandy Angevine, trustee: 'Unbroken,' by Laura Hillenbrand.
- Margaret Young, president of the Board of Trustees, Edward Albee’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,’ Tennessee Williams’ ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ and Lillian Hellman’s ‘Little Foxes.’
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Anne R. Calder, trustee, 'Last Days of Summer,” by Stephen Kluger, from the Fordham Prep reading list.
- Stevenson Swanson, trustee: 'The Selected Letters of Willa Cather,' edited by Andrew Jewell and Janis Stout.
- Everett Potter, trustee: Alan Furst’s 'Mission to Paris.'
- Carl Panutti, trustee: 'Eleven Rings,' by Phil Jackson,.
- Sue Simpson of Friends of the Pelham Public Library: Tracy Kidder’s 'Mountains Beyond Mountains.'
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