Vermont has many programs in place that promote and protect our agriculture and support "green" practices on many levels.
Vermont's "Fresh Network" partners local farmers and food producers with restaurants and inns in the Green...
Many of our fiction books, including the popular mysteries, are located on the shelves of the Mezzanine on the second floor.
Whether you are sleuthing Miss Marple or Perry Mason, or the more contemporary Kinsey Millhone or V.I. Warshowski, you will find their mysteries on these shelves. We also have a nice selection of fiction from A to Z, books on health, nutrition, food, railroads, Vermontiana, food, art, photography, folklore, Hollywood, and much more.
We also have lots of quilts for you to enjoy looking at. Ask Dot about them, some were gifts, some are part of her collection, and some were part of one of her quilting class projects.
For John Cheever fans, we have "An Enormous Radio" which is a family heirloom from the 1920s.
| Book Title | Author | Date/Era |
|---|---|---|
| Vermonters at their Craft |
Catharine Wright and Nancy Means Wright |
1987 |
| Tea Time for Traditionally Built |
Alexander McCall Smith |
2009 |