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The Cambridge Library Reader September Issue 2021
 
This month we're celebrating the maiden voyage of the Library Bus (more information here), the second meeting of the Library Book Club (more information here), some fabulous upcoming events and new library merchandise! Our tote bags are strong enough to handle even the most epic of fantasy trilogies, we guarantee it. 
Special Online Event: Kate Forsyth in conversation with Tess Woods
Wednesday 29th September 2021 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm


Join Public Libraries Western Australia for an online author talk with international best selling author Dr Kate Forsyth and her latest bibliomemoir Searching for Charlotte.

In Searching for Charlotte, Kate Forsyth and Belinda Murrell embark on a voyage of discovery that investigates family history, writing, motherhood, what changes and what stays the same. It is a journey that will transform everything they thought they knew about their family ...

This is an online event via Zoom. Bookings are essential and can be made here 
Cambridge Library Local History Event : Don’t Throw Out Your Old Photos
Wednesday 29th September 10.30 am to 12 noon
 
Join us and guest speaker Warren Duffy from 'Lost Perth' and Perth Reflects for morning tea. Find out why your old photos are important, what they mean to our Local Studies team at the Library and discover some different ways to use your old photos.

Morning tea will be held in the Nerida Clifford Social Space at Cambridge Library. This is a free event but bookings are essential. Phone the Library on 9383 8999, email us or book online with Eventbrite.
New Library Swag Available For Purchase

Become the talk of the Town of Cambridge with one of our bags and water bottles. Each item is printed with an image from the Library's historic photo collection and celebrates the unique history of our Town.
Bags are $7.00 each
Water Bottles are $7.50 each
Available now for purchase from Cambridge Library.
New Items Available Now

Lapsed / Monica Dux
The Night Watchman / Louise Erdrich
 The Comfort Book / Matt Haig
  Who Gets To Be Smart / Bri Lee
 You Are Not What We Expected / Sidura Ludwig

  Daughter Of The River Country / Dianne O'Brien, Sue Williams
  Heartsick / Jessie Stephens
  Farmers Or Hunter-gatherers? : The Dark Emu Debate / Peter Sutton, Keryn Walshe
Easy Reads

If you're in the Library shelves, struggling to find something to read be sure to check out our new series of genre bookmarks. Each bookmark lists a range of authors associated with a popular genre. Alternatively, take a look at our Great Reads display or add a Great Reads bookmark to something you thoroughly enjoyed and spread the joy to the other readers.
Bright Tomorrows Parenting App Available for Free Download
 
Bright Tomorrows start today with the new parenting app available now for download via the Google Play Store or the App Store.

A baby’s brain is remarkable, forming more than a million neural connections every second when stimulated. Babies learn through spending time with their parents and other special people in their life. These meaningful moments, especially if they occur early in a child’s life and often, build strong brains, providing a strong foundation for their life.

Download the Bright Tomorrows app today to receive access to over 1000 meaningful moments and tips to help build young brains.

More information available here.

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