Raffle – Win Prizes and Support The Library

Come to the library to snap up a raffle ticket to be in a chance to win a prize!

Tickets are £1, and the raffle will be drawn at our Autumn Fayre on Saturday 23rd September 2023 at 3.45pm.

A huge thank you to everyone who donated prizes, these raffles raise funds for the ongoing running costs of the library.

PRIZES

ASDA –“luxury” food & drink hamper
Living Well Health Club-6 months membership for 2
Copt Oak pub- Drinks Voucher
Bottle of Single Malt & Glasses
Mill on Soar pub- Voucher
Tesco Copt Oak -2 bottles Champagne
Next – Bedding set
Royal Court Shoe Repairs- Handbag
Petals florist- Fresh flowers bouquet
Next – Gift set & perfume (Ladies)
Next- Grooming products (Men’s)
Beauty Lounge Littlethorpe- Voucher
Narborough Eyecare – Sunglasses
Royal Garden bathing set
Plough, Littlethorpe- Wine
Next – Dog coat

And More!

Summer Reading Challenge 2023

This year’s summer reading challenge is here! 

For those new to the challenge, it is hosted annually by The Reading Agency, who set the theme and provide incentives to encourage children to read during the summer holidays. We have stickers to collect and medals to be won!

How It Works

Any library member aged 4 – 11 can join in, you can join the library for free at any time.

  1. Sign up for the challenge at any time from July 1st, your child will get a starter pack including stickers, a reading goal is set and your child can take part in our treasure hunt at the library.
  1. Any book counts towards their reading goal, including comics, ebooks and audiobooks.
  1. Upon returning books, your child will be given more stickers and a bookmark.
  1. When the reading goal is met (6 books or more!) your child will receive a certificate and medal!
  1.  Your child has until September 2nd to complete their challenge.

Sign Up Event

We will be holding a sign-up event on Saturday, July 1st 10am -1pm, outside the library, our Summer Reading Challenge heroes will be there to answer any questions. If you can’t make it, any librarian can sign your child up at any time over the summer and provide them with a starter pack during our usual opening hours.

See what some local children have to say about this year’s Summer Reading Challenge – keep a lookout for the special sporting guest!

This year’s theme is play, sport and games, so your child can read about their favourite sports, athletes, and games. The Reading Agency has teamed up with the Youth Sports Trust to inspire children to read and get active. Book recommendations can be found online here, or you can come along to the library and browse our shelves.

For more book recommendations, online games and fun for your child head over to summerreadingchallenge.org.uk

Details
Challenge launch date/sign up event: July 1st, 10am – 1pm, at Narborough and Littlethorpe Community Library
Challenge dates: July 1st – September 2nd

Book and Plant Sale – June 17th

Following the success of our last sale, we’re having another book and plant sale outside the library on June 17th, 10:15am – 12:30pm. All the money we raise from sale will go towards the ongoing costs to fund the library, so come along, grab a bargain and support your local library!

Date: Saturday, 17th June
Time: 10:15am – 12:30pm
Venue: Outside of Narborough and Littlethorpe Community Library

Volunteers Week

Did you know that the library is run entirely by volunteers? From the management team and trustees to the librarians, group leaders and library maintenance workers, we are all people who have given up their time to help the library. We would like to thank all of our volunteers for their hard work and dedication.

If you have a few spare hours and are interested in joining our team go to our Volunteering page for more information and application forms, alternatively ask at the library.

PRIDE Book Recommendations

June, Pride Month, is a time to celebrate the LGBTQA+ community and its achievements. It is also a time to reflect on the challenges that the community has faced and continues to face. One way to learn more about the LGBTQA+ community is to read books by and about LGBTQA+ authors, here are some book recommendations.

Here is a great article on the history of LGBTQ+ literature at Penguin Books.

My Policeman by Bethan Roberts

Set in 1950s and modern day Brighton, My Policeman tells the story of married couple Marion and Tom, and the affair Tom has with their friend Patrick. The relationship is reported to the police and Tom has to leave the police force.  Patrick’s return after decades away forces them to face the choices they made and the pain they caused and experienced. The narrative is told by Marian and Patrick in a confessional style, looking back at their time with Tom. The novel is depicting the time when homosexuality was illegal and you can feel the tension and paranoia that gay people felt whilst having to conceal their sexuality, and the pain caused by the intolerance of others. The story explores the complex nature of love, the loss of love and a cruel time in recent history.

My Policeman is available at the library
More copies can be Reserve here
The ebook is available to read on Borrowboxadd it to your library (free)

The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

The Song of Achilles is a retelling of the Iliad from the perspective of Patroclus, Achilles’ childhood friend and lover. Patroclus has to go to live with Achilles’ family during childhood. They grow close and Patroclus joins Achilies to train for the upcoming Trojan War. During the war he serves as a moral compass and closest confidant as well as openly being lovers. The novel is about the strength of friendship, family ties, fate and the loss of love.

The Song of Achilles is available at the library
More copies can be reserved here
The ebook can be reserved on Borrowbox –
reserve it here (free)

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

Giovanni’s Room’s main character is David, an American who has moved to Paris in part because of his struggle with his sexual identity. He is an American living in Paris alone whilst his fiancé, Hella, is in Spain. He visits a gay bar where he meets Giovanni, they start a relationship and live together until Hella returns. David goes back to her and Giovanni falls apart leading to devastating consequences. The writing is wonderful and it is an emotional read. 

Giovanni’s Room
Reserve a copy (£1 fee applies)
Download eAudiobook


The Color Purple by Alice Walker

Set in the American South in the early 20th century, The Color Purple is a novel which takes form in letters written by the main character, Celie. Cellie is abused by her father and later her husband, who she is forced to marry. She takes comfort in writing these letters, and the prospect of being reunited with her sister. A lightness comes into her life in the form of  singer, Shug Avery, they start a relationship which becomes a source of strength for both of them. The Color Purple is a challenging read, depicting the racism that African American women face and abusive relationships. However, it is a powerful novel and rewarding read. 

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize

The Color Purple is available at the library
More copies can be ordered here Reserve a copy

Autobiography Series by Paul O’Grady

We sadly lost Paul O’Grady this year, he will be remembered for his lively comedic wit, his drag act Lily Savage and his love of animals. He told the story of his life through four autobiographies. They are full of funny stories from throughout his life from his upbringing in Liverpool, to the drag scene in London and from his farm in Kent where he spent his tail end of his life.

1 – At My Mother’s Knee…And Other Low Joints: Tales from Paul’s mischievous young years –
Reserve a copy (£1 fee applies)

2 – The Devil Rides Out: Wickedly funny and painfully honest stories from Paul O’Grady – Reserve a copy (£1 fee applies)

3 – Still Standing: The Savage Years – Reserve a copy (£1 fee applies)

4 – Open the Cage, Murphy!: Hilarious tales of the rise of Lily Savage – available at the library

Book and Plant Sale – May 13th

We are having a preloved book and plant sale outside the library on Saturday, May 13th, 10:15 am – 12:30 pm.


All proceeds will go towards running the library, come along to get a bargain read or a plant to brighten your garden and support your local library.

Date: Saturday, 13th May

Time: 10:15am – 12:30pm

Place: Narborough and Littlethorpe Community Library, 2 Station Road, Narborough, LE19 2HR

Preloved Booksale, April 1st

We are having a booksale on Saturday, April 1st. Come to the library to pick up some preloved books for your shelves. All proceeds from the sale will go towards the running costs of the library.

Preloved Booksale
Venue: Narborough and Littlethorpe Community Library
Date: Saturday, April 1st
Time: 10:15am – 12:30pm

International Women’s Day – What To Read

This years International Women’s Day the theme is #EmbraceEquity, making the world more equitable by recognising that each person has different circumstances and creating the opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome. Here are some books we have at the library by female authors about womens experiences.

Girl, Women, Other by Bernadine Evaristo
This book is about feminism. It is about Black women’s place in society and the oppression they face. The characters’ relationships, especially the mother-daughter relationship. Each chapter is divided into three parts, each part from the view of a different character, with the three characters appearing in other stories. When you meet a character in one story, you develop an opinion about them. This opinion changes as you read about their story and learn about their circumstances.
Winner of the Man Booker Prize

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books feature strong female characters from the entertainment industry. Evelyn Hugo was an actress at the height of her fame in the 60s and 70s. She looks back on her life in Hollywood and her marriages. Hugo wrestles with the choices she had to make to protect her career and keep her secret. The book looks at what was expected of women in that era. How women were perceived and how they were treated by Hollywood and the press.

We also have many biograpies available including:

  • Judi Dench – and Furthermore 
  • Julie Andrews – Home Work, A Memoir of my Hollywood Years
  • Alison Hammond – You’ve Got To Laugh
  • Maria Sharapova – Unstoppable My Life So Far

We can order additional books for you from other libaries including:

  • Billie Jean King – All In, The Autobiography of Billie Jean King
  • Alex Scott – How (Not) To Be Strong

And to give younger readers an introduction to the women who shape our world you can order:

I know a woman : the inspiring connections between the women who have shaped our world – Hodges, Kate
Covers 84 pioneering women including scientist Marie Curie to political activist Malala Yousafzai, from feminist author Virginia Woolf to the game-changing Billie Jean King.

Join Our Team!

The library is in need of more volunteers for a variety of roles. If you are looking to get involved in your local community then there are plenty of opportunities for you to get involved in an area of interest to you.

We are looking for: 

  • A premises officer
  • A jack-or-jill of all trades to carry out minor works in the library and library grounds
  • A few more Trustees
  • An events co-ordinator to join our team for library fundraising events
  • An organiser for our volunteer librarians’ rota
  • More people to join our management team
  • Volunteer librarians to work on Saturdays between 10am – 1pm
  • Someone to move the bookcases on before and after the Busy Hands sessions

Support and training will be provided for all roles.

If you are interested or would like more information you can call into the library to leave you contact details and get an application form, or email us at nandlclibrary@gmail.com