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
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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 –
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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
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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

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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 –
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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

Board Game Group – Now Weekly!

Due to the popularity of our board games group it will now be every Tuesday 11am – 1pm at the library.

Cost is £1 and includes a drink and biscuits.

Games include Scrabble, dominoes and cards. It’s a great opportunity to have some fun, make friends and give your mind a workout!

Quiz Night (March 2023)

We will be holding another quiz night on March 24th at the Littlethorpe Village Hall.

You must book tickets in advance, they are available from the library at £7 per person, this includes a light supper, bring your own drinks. Teams up to 6 people.

All proceeds from the night will go towards running costs of the library.

Details:

  • Date: March 24th, 2023
  • Doors: 6:45pm, quiz to start at 7:15pm
  • Venue: Littlethorpe Village Hall, Biddle Road, LE19 2HE
  • Tickets £7 each, available from the library

Book Recommendations for Football Fanatics

The World Cup is here and we have books for football fanatics.

Learn about your favourite football stars with the Football Superstars series (ages 5+), we have England stars Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford, and international players Virgil Van Dijk, Eden Hazard, Lionel Messi and Neymar.

Or learn about football legends Figo and the Brazilian Ronaldo (ages 8-12).

For aspiring footballers we have The Football Handbook

We also have 2 Football School books, which uses football to teach about maths and science (ages 7-11).

Halloween Book Recommendations

Halloween display of books

For Halloween we have a lovely display of some spooky reads for kids. I’ve also added a few recommendations for adults below.

Witchstorm by Tim Tilley

Will must find the witch’s treasure in order to save his Mother. But someone else is searching for it too, and if the treasure falls in the wrong hands Will could lose his home and his Mother.

Available to lend now

Rules for Vampires by Alex Foulkes

Vampires are bound by the Vampiric Laws. And unfortunately, 11-year-old Leo has just forgotten rule number one . . . The Rules for Vampires don’t tell you what to do when you make a ghostly enemy, or accidentally restart an ancient war. But Leo and her very unusual family are more than up to the job.

Available to lend now

Diary of a Wimpy Vampire by Tim Collins

Nigel became a vampire at fifteen so he hangs out with the Goths and emo kids due to his pale skin and social awkwardness, and constantly battling his embarrassingly overwhelming desire to sink his fangs into Chloe’s neck. Will Nigel ever get his girl?

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We also have Titchy Witch books by Rose Impey and The Wickedest Witch by Katie Dale and Harry Potter books.

And for adults:

The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne du Maurier

Most are familiar with the titular story from Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation. The story is of a small town trying to survive as a large flock of violent birds descended on them.

Available to lend now (in the classics section)

The Children God Forgot by Graham Masterton

This is a sequel to Ghost Virus (2018). After a woman gives birth to a tentacled monster, DC Jerry Pardoe and DS Jamila Patel’s investigation takes them to the sewers where the dead come back to life, witchcraft is the only force strong enough to save you…

Available to lend now

Or you could read something by the king of horror Stephen King. We can order classic novels such as It, The Shining and Misery.

You can check which books are currently in the library at https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/leisure-and-community/libraries