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2 Authors to Speak Wednesday at Library

Monday, February 6th, 2012

The first full week of February leads to a full Wednesday at the Orange Beach Public Library—a day when readers, authors and history buffs are in for a treat.

Patricia Brady, A Being So Gentle: The Frontier Love Story of Rachel Donelson and Andrew Jackson

Patricia Brady will speak Wednesday, February 8, 2012, of her newest book, A Being So Gentle: The Frontier Love Story of Rachel Donelson and Andrew Jackson

At 10 a.m. on February 8, The Friends of the Orange Beach Library will present Patricia Brady, a historian and author, who will speak about her newest book, A Being So Gentle: The Frontier Love Story of Rachel Donelson and Andrew Jackson.

From Rachel and Andrew’s love affair to his rise in the military and political worlds, and from wars to plantation life to raising children (often alone), Rachel unwaveringly supported Andrew’s aspirations. Unfortunately, Rachel died just weeks prior to Andrew’s move to the White House, and the president’s devotion to her kept him from remarrying.

Ms. Brady brings the touching story to vivid life for her readers, and you will enjoy her personal glimpse into the lives of the powerful couple and the research that helped to create the narrative.

After savoring a leisurely lunch and shopping in town, return to the library by 3 p.m. for a different brand of insight into our country’s more recent past with the author of a historical novel that ties together events from present day and 1940.

Bob Buckley, novel, author, The Slave Tag

Bob Buckley's novel The Slave Tag finds two college students investigating an unreported murder from 1940.

Bob Buckley’s compelling story, The Slave Tag, is directed by two college students who stumble upon some information about an old, unreported crime. Their interest piqued, the characters eventually follow their research to an unpleasant set of circumstances in the Deep South.

In addition to the discussion of his book, Mr. Buckley (yes, the geocaching expert from previous library programs) will also enlighten his audience on the changed landscape of publishing in today’s world and how it affects authors.

Join fellow booklovers, history enthusiasts and authors for both of these enlightening (and free!) conversations. But don’t say we didn’t warn you—after visiting with these authors, you will be so intrigued by their books that you will just have to purchase your own copies. Happy reading!

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New Artist Showcase at Gulf Shores Library

Monday, August 15th, 2011

While we may not think of it as such, we “read” a piece of art. We read the individual colors as well as the combinations. We read the lines, whether crisp and distinct or fuzzy and implied. We read the subject matter or nondescript shapes. Much like a book, each is filled with specific points of interest as well as an overall theme—literally, the bigger picture.

Mary Louise Brush, New Artist Series, Thomas B Norton Public Library, Gulf Shores, Alabama

The August New Artist Showcase at Thomas B. Norton Public Library in Gulf Shores, AL, features colorful works by Mary Louise Brush.

So it’s a natural arrangement for a library to include artwork. That’s why the Thomas B. Norton Public Library, 221 W. 19th Ave. in Gulf Shores, hosts a New Artist Showcase highlighting a different artist each month.

The August artist is Mary Louise Brush, a Greenville, Mississippi native who now calls Gulf Shores “home.” She attended an oil painting class at Birmingham Museum of Art, which encouraged her to develop and expand her talents to include acrylic, watercolor and drawing. She now concentrates on colorful drawings that appeal to a wide audience.

You will find Mary Louise’s artwork placed throughout the library during the month of August. So stop in to admire her creations starting at 10:00 Monday through Saturday mornings; closing times are Monday and Tuesday at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday through Friday at 6:00 p.m., and Saturday at 3:00 p.m. While there, be sure to explore all that the library has to offer: books, of course, but also classes, computer usage, audio books and more. For further information, call the library’s Help Desk at 251-968-1176.

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Discuss Books with Author Gilbert Morris

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Ask any reader of Christian novels to name the most well-known author in that genre, and invariably the answer is Gilbert Morris.

Join the discussion with prolific author Gilbert Morris on March 8 in Gulf Shores.

Combining his passion for history, religion, literature and writing has proven to be successful for this author—more than 200 of his books have been published, including the Christy Award-winning Edge of Honor. Although nearly all of his books are adult-level historical fiction, he has also touched the minds and hearts of the younger generation with his youth fiction.

Whether writing alone or co-creating with his children or friends, the pastor-turned-English-professor enjoys exploring characters, locations and specific time frames by crafting stories that are told through one of his 33 series.

Bring a friend and get acquainted with this prolific author at the Thomas B. Norton Public Library in Gulf Shores, the city he chooses to call home. Gilbert is eager to discuss his books, answer your questions and even sign your favorite tome on Monday, March 8 beginning at 6 p.m. (Don’t own one of his novels? Books will be available for purchase during this engagement.)

For further information about this free event, call 251-968-1176.

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