June 2021 A Sawiris Library
THE HUB NEWSLETTER
WELCOME TO THE JUNE 2021 ISSUE
Summer with its sky Oh, so blue
Think of all the freedom it will allow
But before you go and feel and do
BRING YOUR LIBRARY BOOKS BACK NOW!
A very unusual school year is ending. With the support of so many people, we feel privileged to have been able to continue to provide our services and resources to you.
All returning students are able to check out summer reading. See below.
As mentioned humorously above, we need your help in returning all your library books. If you still need a specific title for a short while, please contact us.
Mr. Tremblay, Ms. Colina and I wish you a wonderful, exciting, and restorative summer full of (re)discoveries.
SUMMER READING
Make sure you stop by the library to get a good supply of amazing reads for the summer. You may want to go back to our past newsletters to see all the new additions we've made this year.
Most of the titles listed on the US and MS English and Moderns Departments Summer Reading lists can be found in the library.
SUMMER CHECK OUTS
To take advantage of summer checkouts we require a deposit in the form of a check which will be given back when you return the materials on or before September 2.
Deposit/per item:
YOUR READING REVIEWS - You read, we post
Students, parents, faculty and staff, we would love to know your book reviews and recommendations.
1. Contribute to our Blogging My Reading blog and share your reading recommendations with our community.
Follow this link for the instructions
2. You can also take a picture of the QR code on the right and fill out the quick Google form.
TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO READ...
We're listening... Click on the link below. JUNE AUTHORS BIRTHDAYS
2 Carol Shields - The Stone Diaries 2 Thomas Hardy - Tess of the Urberbilles 3 Marion Zimmer Bradley - The Myst of Avalon 5 Ken Follett - Pillar of the Earth 5 Rick Riordan - Peter Jackson books 6 Alexander Pushkin - Eugene Onigin 7 Louise Erdrich - The Round house 9 Paul Beatty - The Sellout 10 Maurice Sendak - Where the wild things are 12 Anne Frank - The Diaries fo Anne Frank 16 Joyce Carol Oates - The Female of the species 19 Salman Rushdie - The Golden house 21 Ian McEwan - Machines like me 23 Markus Zusak - The book thief 25 George Orwell - 1984
BITS & PIECES
Location Building 6, Room 6108, at the top of the Coulson Commons stairway
Hours Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Telephone 01 41 12 82 97
Ms. Colina, Mr. Tremblay, Mr. Chioini
Right: Mario Chioini, MLIS, Upper School Librarian, mchioini@asparis.fr Left: Anthony Tremblay, Upper School Library Assistant, uslibrary@asparis.fr
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