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Suggested readings from the Pickerington Public Library

“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” - Groucho Marx

Compiled by Pickerington Public Library Staff

Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life
By Barbara Corcoran
Corcoran identifies the Top 8 trends that are changing where (and how) baby boomers are retiring, whether it's pursuing passions, living green, finding community, living young in a city or college town or staying in your old hometown. Corcoran also delivers "Barb's Rules" for choosing real estate that no one can afford to miss.

Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World for Grown-Ups
By Eve Zibart
Read hundreds of tips for adults to have the perfect trip to Walt Disney World. This guide includes when to go and how to beat the crowds, insider advice on Disney's exciting nightlife, golf courses, where to find the best microbrews, shopping and souvenirs.

Don’t Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children
By Ruth Nemzoff
A groundbreaking book for older parents on how to forge solid relationships with their grown children. Learn how to take the “bite” out of complex situations.

Miss Julia Delivers the Goods
By Ann B. Ross
Get ready for double the trouble and twice the fun in Ross’s 10th Miss Julia adventure. Abbotsville becomes the scene of a heist, and Miss Julia knows there's only one man who can solve the crime.

The Lost Symbol
By Dan Brown
The eagerly awaited follow-up to his No. 1 international phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol once again features Brown's unforgettable protagonist, Harvard symbol expert Robert Langdon.

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Sarah Morrow

Pickerington native Sarah Morrow and the American all Stars performing at the concert at the "Café de la Danse" (Paris)