oO © The Dallas Post 'Friends’' plan 9th annual author's luncheon “ ‘By NANCY KOZEMCHAK “The Back Mountain Memorial Library “Friends of the Library” announces the ninth annual Lun- cheon with a Special Author will be held Thursday, April 24 at 11:30 at Appletree Terrace at Newberry. Guest author will be Sally Lottick. Further details and reservation information will be announced soon. .. The committee for the 51st annual library auction will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25 in the community room at the li- brary. The auction will be held July 10-11-12 and 13, Thursay through Sunday on the auction grounds behind the library on Huntsville Road. Donations of odds and ends, books, and nearly old items will be accepted at the library during regular hours, how- ever, no paper backs will be ac- cepted for the auction. General Chair of the auction, Joseph Stager, would welcome volunteers for the various committees and invites interested persons to at- tend this meeting. New books at the library: “Liverpool Songbird” by Lyn Andrews is the story of Alice O'Connor's family, the poorest of ' the poor in Benledi Street the heart of Liverpool's toughest slum. Her father drinks away what little Lynn Harris to open studio in Trucksville The Lynn Harris Piano Conser- vatory is expanding its family. In addition to the Bennet St. Exeter location, the conservatory will open new studios in the Major performing Arts Center in Trucksville. The conservatory’'s artistic di- rector is Lynn Harris, interna- tionally acclaimed concert pia- nist/educator/TV personality and college professor. The conservatory is accepting pre-school (ages 4 -6) as well as school-aged children, adults, pro- fessionals and piano teachers. Call 654-5394 for information. LIBRARY NEWS he earns, whilst Nelly, her care- worn mother, works when she can and begs when she can't. Young Elizabeth has also begged in the streets since she was five. “A Woman's Place” by Barbara Delinsky tells of Claire Raphael, who is a true woman of the nine- ties. She was the perfect helpmate while her husband, Dennis, built his career and the perfect mother when it came time for their chil- dren. She transformed a furni- ture hobby into a thriving busi- ness and made it a success. When her husband asks for a divorce, her world is shattered. “Girls” by Frederick Busch is the story of Jack and his wife, Fanny, who are trying to come to terms with the desperate sorrow they feel over the death of their young daughter. A chasm has formed in their relationship and Jack is looking for away to heal them both. Mean- while, a 14-year-old girl has gone missing between her parents’ home and her father’s church. Finding what has become of this child could be Jack's salvation, if he is in time. “The Heart of Justice” by Will- iam J. 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