Science Literacy Week celebrates the diversity of Canadian science and its culture. This year's theme is mathematics, the language of science. Explore mathematics, its modern applications and how this ancient science is the origin of all the technology we know and use today with these suggestions from KFPL staff and the Queen's University Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
May We Suggest
Explore the reign of one of the world's most influential women
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ruled longer than any other monarch in British history, Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth for 70 years and seven months.
She became queen at age 25, though when she was born, she was third in line to the throne and never expected to become queen. She joined the women’s branch of the British Army during World War II, becoming the first female member of the Royal Family to serve in active duty, married Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark in 1947, and had four children.
She lived a storied life, detailed in these selections from our shelves.
September’s new releases
September’s new releases include Canadian content (and a local voice!), the return of literary favourites like Billy-Ray Belcourt and Stephen King, and other reads that will keep you flipping pages faster than the leaves can fall. Enjoy!
Pick up a Canadian graphic novel
Sequential art is a beautiful way to tell a story. The unique visual language of text, illustration and colour gives the reader a sensory experience that can broaden our interpretation of the narrative unfolding on the pages before us. Here’s a collection of some fabulous creators working in Ontario and Canada!
Top loans and reservations: August 2022
Want to know what your fellow KFPL readers are enjoying? Here is a selection of the top loans and reservations in August 2022 for your reading pleasure!