The Standard (St. Catharines)

Drop Dead at the library

- ST. CATHARINES PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL TO THE STANDARD

These new books are available at St. Catharines Public Library. Blamed by a whole town for the car crash that killed her friend David and left Jane with amnesia, it becomes imperative that she find the anonymous person who sent her a terrifying note: I know what really happened. I know what you don’t remember. Eliza Barnes returns to her coastal hometown in Maine when her lobsterman father is severely injured. Leaving behind her suburban Massachuse­tts life, her homecoming is further complicate­d by the memories of first love and shared secrets that make her wonder how her life would have been different had she remained. Israeli spy Gabriel Allon follows a loose thread from a previous mission that leads him from St. Tropez to Casablanca in search of a shadowy ISIS mastermind known as Saladin. Konrad is compelled to determine who was the old man and how are the cases linked across the years? Three years after the storming of the Bastille, a new nation is on the rise in France. As chaos threatens to undo the progress of the revolution, the lives of three compatriot­s — an idealistic young lawyer, the son of a denounced nobleman, and an aristocrat­ic young widow — become inextricab­ly linked in a wold where survival seems increasing­ly unlikely. Hanging has a long history in Canada and author Poplak conducts an intriguing study of a little known subject. This is a powerful case study of how one community was able to save and conserve land and endangered species in their county. Should we bring back the woolly mammoth? This book takes a look at why it might be a good idea and the ethics of reversing the extinction of species.

Here are a few animals available for adoption at Lincoln County Humane Society this week.

For more informatio­n, call 905682-0767 or visit www.lchs.ca. Feline adoption fees are: $100 for kittens four months or younger (cannot be rabies vaccinated due to age); all cats and kittens over four months of age $50. Canine adoption fees are: $340 for dogs under 10 kilograms or under four months old; all other dogs $290. Spay/neuter appointmen­ts for dogs or cats available at the LCHS spay neuter clinic. Contact directly by email clinic@lchs.ca or by phone 905-682-0767 ext. 3.

Non-fiction

domestic shorthair female, three years domestic shorthair female, one year domestic shorthair female, five years

domestic shorthair female, two years domestic shorthair female, two years domestic shorthair male, two years domestic shorthair male, one year domestic shorthair male, four

years years

Here is Community Animal Allies of Niagara’s list of cats up for adoption this week. For $50 for mature cats and $125 for kittens, all our cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated to date, de-flead/dewormed and microchipp­ed. CAAN is always looking for foster homes to take care of kittens and cats until they get adopted and volunteers to socialize cats. For more informatio­n, go to the CAAN website www.caancatmob­ile.org or phone 289-213-1868.

two black kittens, eight months old, short hair, black, would like to be adopted

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