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PC Reads

North Perth Public Library

What if we all read just one book?

PCIN is excited to announce that we have selected the 2025 Perth County Reads title:  Finding Larkspur: A Return to Village Life by Dan Needles. Copies of the book are available at all PCIN library locations, in digital format as well as in book club kits.

Reserve your copy today!

Finding Larkspur by Dan Needles

An insightful and laugh-out-loud tour through the quirks and customs of today's Canadian small town. 

Modern literature has not been kind to village life. For almost two centuries, small towns have been portrayed as backward, insular places needing to be escaped. But anthropologists tell us that the human species has spent more than 100,00 years living in villages of 100 to 150 people. This is where the oldest part of our brain, the limbic system, grew and adapted to become a very sophisticated instrument for reading other people’s emotions and figuring out how we might cooperate to find food, shelter and protection. By comparison, the frontal cortex, which helps us do our taxes, drive a car and download cat videos, is a very recent aftermarket addition, like a sunroof. And it is the village where almost half the world’s population still chooses to live.

Finding Larkspur takes a walk through the Canadian village of the twenty-first century, observing customs and traditions that endure despite the best efforts of Twitter, Facebook and Amazon. The author looks at the buildings and organizations left over from the old rural community, why they were built in the first place and how they have adapted to the modern day. The post office, the general store, the church, the school and the service club all remain standing, but they operate quite differently than they did for our ancestors. Drawing from his experience working in rural communities across Canada and in other countries, Needles reveals how a national conversation may be driven by urban voices but the national character is often very much a product of its small towns and back roads.

Dan Needles is a Canadian author, playwright, and humorist best known for his "Wingfield Farm" series of plays. Born in Toronto, Needles later moved to rural Ontario where his experiences informed much of his writing. His work often focuses on rural life, the clash between urban and country sensibilities, and the humorous aspects of farm living.

Perth County Reads Events

 

PCIN Reads Launch with Dan Needles

Come learn more about Finding Larkspur, this year's PC Reads selection. Dan Needles will be providing a reading from his latest book followed by a discussion.  Copies of Finding Larkspur will be available for purchase with thanks to Fanfare Books. 

Saturday June 21

2-3pm         

Stratford Public Library

 

Beauty in Nature

Who doesn't love a good scavenger hunt?! This is a family friendly activity that will have you outside exploring and then you are to create art out of the scavenger hunt finds! Listowel Branch will display creations for the month of October. 

September 2-26 

All Branches in North Perth

Displays in Listowel Branch

 

Just Bee

We've got a local Bee Keeper coming to chat about all things bees, honey, and more. We are buzzing about having Jennifer Smith join - don't miss this! 

Saturday October 4

11am-12pm

Listowel Branch

 

Tell me a Story

Let's connect over our stories! Join for an evening of storytelling. We've got many speakers lined up to share their experiences growing up in small towns, including ours. Be prepared to laugh, knod in agreement, perhaps even be moved by our line up. 

Thursday October 9

6pm

Listowel Branch

 

The Preserving Chef

A passionate educator is coming to share his gift with us! We are chatting about the source of our food, how to prepare it, and how to preserve it by a master in this field! This program is a highlight for us all and we are so lucky that the Preserving Chef is coming to us. Mark your calendars now!  

Saturday October 12

11am-1pm

Listowel Branch

 

For more Perth County wide events, visit www.perthcountylibraries.ca/pcr2025

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