Thursday, May 30, 2024

May 27th - May 31st

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Teen Book Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“the most mysterious of human relationships:
female friendship…”

“a collection of short fiction that will move you 
to both laughter and tears …”

“The Walls children learned to take care of themselves …”

Thursday, May 23, 2024

May 20th - May 24th

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Teen Book Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“Big Brother stares out from every poster, 
the Thought Police uncover every act of betrayal …”

“brilliant satire on the corrupting influence of power …”


“the horrors of the Great Depression … 
the very nature of equality and justice in America …”


Thursday, May 16, 2024

May 13th - May 16th

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Teen Book Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“about belonging and losing one’s way, 
about love, grief and memory”

“Sometimes when life feels like it’s ending, 
it’s actually just beginning …”

“Set in a futuristic society 
where conformity and stability are prioritized above all else …”


Thursday, May 9, 2024

May 6th - May 10th

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Teen Book Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“The disappearance of a young Cree woman in Toronto …”

“with the wisdom of age … 
Nitta Sayuri tells the story of her life as a geisha …”

“Amal is born into a world of loss – home, country, heritage …”




Thursday, May 2, 2024

April 29th - May 3rd

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Teen Book Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“the story of two girls living in the heart of Taliban territory …”

“haunted by memories of those 
whose lives most deeply touched his own…”

“a great pearl and the ensuing misfortune 
of the fisherman who found it …”