The book is Ellie Ever, written by Nancy Ruth Patterson. It's about a girl who loses her dad and her home in a hurricane, and she and her mother start their lives over in Virginia. Ellie's mom is learning to become a farrier, and Ellie has some adjustment issues at her new school. It's a good story--I enjoyed the connection to our state and pictured Ellie living on that beautiful road I travel to get to Charlottesville. Maybe she went to St. Anne's-Belfield or Covenant? Her school has a different name in the book, but it could've been one of those.
In other library news, I have weeded all the way to the 700's and am just so pleased with the results. After the weeding and re-labeling of (some crazy--thank you very much, FLR) call numbers, we're labeling each shelf with the call number range and the main topics on it. I have to have a large chunk of time to weed, so I've been doing it on the weekends, which isn't bad, unless, you know, I'd like to actually have a weekend...
So I didn't go in this week, but I'm looking at November 6, Election Day, as my next big weeding day. It's a work day for us, but since our school is a voting site, they don't really want us there. It sounds like a perfect day to get lost in the Arts & Recreation section!
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