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10 of the Season's Best books

Written by Arlene Lynes | Saturday, December 01 2007 19:50
10 of the Season's Best books

Ease your stress; spend time in the pages of these great reads suggested by Arlene Lynes of Read Between the Lynes in Woodstock.

“How the Grinch Stole Christmas”

by Dr. Seuss
The family classic celebrates 50 years this season, a favorite that has stood the test of time.

“A Family Christmas”

edited by Caroline Kennedy
Focusing on her own family traditions, bestselling author Caroline Kennedy presents a charming collection of favorite Christmas tales to those who love to celebrate the spirit of the holidays.

“Letter on the Wind: A Chanukah Tale”

by Sarah Marwil Lamstein
An exquisite retelling of this Jewish folktale reminds readers of the first Chanukah. The elegant prose is complemented by Neil Waldman’s lyrical ink and watercolor illustrations.

“Lives and Legends of the Christmas Tree Ships”

by Crystal Lake resident Fred Neuschel
The real-life stories behind one of the most popular tales of the Great Lakes, the 1912 sinking of the Rouse Simmons.

“The Legend of the Poinsettia”

by Tomie dePaola
A Mexican folktale that tells the story of a little girl’s unselfish gift to the Christ Child. Illustrations capture the brilliant colors of Mexico as well as the magic and excitement of the season.

“First Snow in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy”

by Carl R. Sams II & Jean Stoick
Wildlife photographers Sams and Stoick have once again done themselves proud with their latest selection. Absolutely brilliant photographs are set along with an enchanting story.

“Daring Book for Girls”

by Andrea Buchanan & Miriam Peskowitz
“The” manual for everything that adventurous girls need to know, from female heroes in history to secret note-passing skills, science projects to friendship bracelets, the perfect cartwheel to the eternal mystery of what boys are thinking.

“The America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook”

This comprehensive cookbook delivers more than 1,200 foolproof recipes for classic, American family fare in a clear, accessible style.

“The Advent Book”

by Kathy & Jack Stockman
Families will love this exquisitely designed and beautifully illustrated keepsake created to help them focus on the real meaning of Christmas. There are 25 pages, one for each day of Advent, that feature a door that actually opens. Behind each door are an appropriate picture and a part of the Christmas story with simple text that even the youngest can understand. With its fine artistry and fresh approach, it's sure to become a centerpiece of the holiday tradition in many households.

“Hell for the Holidays”

by Chris Grabenstein
Domestic terrorists are targeting Thanksgiving and New York City. This fast-paced, gripping, rapid-fire thriller has a spectacular finish! It will be read on the edge of your seat. For the thriller genre fans who just can’t get enough, even during the holidays.

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Lakeside Legacy Arts Park

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Here at Lakeside Legacy Arts Park you can step back to a simpler time to explore the craftsmanship and unexpected brilliance of a Civil War era architectural masterpiece - the historic Dole Mansion. The Dole guarantees to stop you in your tracks with its intricate wood carvings, dazzling parquet floors and stunningly beautiful grand staircase.

Today, the Arts Park is in its infancy. Officially opened on July 4, 2005, it is owned and operated by a the non-profit Lakeside Legacy Foundation, formed for the purpose of preservation, protection, and enhancement of the property. The vision: become a world-class arts education center.

MC Historical Society

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McHenry County Historical Society - With a mission of providing the methods and means of presenting McHenry County history to enrich life. The comprehensive collection includes several preserved buildings, an 1847 log cabin, an 1885 town hall, an 1895 one-room schoolhouse, and a 20th century modern tourist cabin. Visit the museum in Union, Illinois to learn more about area history!

MC Conservation District

McHenry County Conservation District

McHenry County Conservation District - Over 22,000 acres of open space graced with woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and savannas. Trails and other recreational amenities have been added within 27 conservation areas where the public can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, camping, cross-country skiing, and picnicking. Discover your District today!