A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge follows the true stories of several people affected by Hurricane Katrina. It begins with the first hurricane warnings, and shows, with beautifully evocative drawings, what happens next. The people are from all walks of life, and some stay in New Orleans, while others evacuate. One story is about a shopkeeper and his friend, who stay behind to protect the store from looters, and to try to ride out the hurricane. Another follows a multi-generational family of women, being moved from safe-haven to safe-haven, feeling the worst effects of mismanaged relief efforts. Another follows a couple who evacuate but return to find their home destroyed. Each narrative tells a different part of the larger story about Hurricane Katrina and its survivors.
One of the things this book does well is using pictures to fill in the parts of the story that are not in the text. In one example, the text reads “He drove down and got us. He had to take back roads and double around a lot to get into the city, but somehow he did it,” while the drawing shows a man using a gun to hold back a desperate crowd, so that his family can get into his car. In another drawing, the picture shows what happens to a pet, while the text describes the owner being ok. The stories in the book are based on interviews with people who lived through the hurricane. It is a touching story, and a great, fast read.
Ali interviewed a librarian (...ok, it's me) about what it's like to be a librarian (*spoiler alert: it rocks and so does Ali's movie.) She made the movie, which remixes the interview, as part of the AV Club. The next AV Club meeting is on October 19 at 3 p.m.
Interview by Ali from Darien Library on Vimeo.
The first meeting of the AV Club will be on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Teen Lounge.
The Club will meet monthly and every meeting we will make a different media product from start to finish. This month's project will be to make short movies in iMovie and it is going to be EPIC.
Come join us!
Every other Friday starting this Friday, October 1st at 4PM in the Teen Lounge, come join us after school to play the latest installment of the Halo Franchise, Halo Reach.
"The game takes place in the year 2552, where humanity is locked in a war with the alien Covenant on the human colony of Reach weeks prior to the events of Halo: Combat Evolved. Players control Noble 6, a member of an elite supersoldier squad, during the battle for the world of Reach. As the Covenant begin their assault on the planet, the UNSC begin their heroic yet ultimately futile effort to halt the brutal alien invaders."
-Wikipedia
Snacks will be provided. See you there!
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Marcelo sees the world differently from most high school kids, so when he makes a deal with his dad to work in a law firm mail room over the summer, he doesn’t know what to expect. Marcelo’s form of autism makes it difficult for him to understand facial expressions, or to discern figurative meanings of words. He is brilliant, especially when it comes to religion, but he is sheltered, and the fact that he often needs to think things over thoroughly makes others think that he is less intelligent than he is. The law firm is a cutthroat world, and when Marcelo stumbles on a photograph he was never meant to see, it changes him and his perception of the world.
Marcelo in the Real World is a great story. Marcelo is a wonderful character with an authentic voice, and this is the story of him growing up, with all that entails: learning about adult relationships, pondering the complex ethics of business, seeing ones parents as flawed for the first time, and making friends and enemies. Marcelo is forced to make difficult choices, and along the way loses something he has always depended on.
We know getting out of the sun and back in the classroom is hard to do. So...allow us to help you make make that transition real smooth. Every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. we've got your back for all your studying needs. Meet up in the Conference Room on the Mezzanine level of the Library for snacks, school supplies, and light homework help.
Questions? Comments? Concerns?
E-Mail me, Erica Leone at eleone@darienlibrary.org
Last night the creativity was flowing in the Teen Lounge. Check out two songs created by Cassandra and another teen who wishes to remain anonymous. They used Garageband to mix beats and create new and very awesome work!
If you would like your original music, art, videos or writing to be featured on our website, ask the Teen Lounge staff.
In honor of American Library Associations's Banned Book Week, I have put together a list of Young Adult titles that have either been banned or challenged in their lifetime.
Take a look at some of the titles, many of them are life changing and fasicinating reads that should never be kept out of the hands of readers. The sad truth is, at some point someone somwhere took issue with them.

Hi my, name is Erica Leone. I just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself as I am your new Teen Services Librarian here at Darien Library.
I am here to make sure that your library expirience is everything you have hoped and dreamed for. You may have seen me here when Sarah introduced me back in July or even here under "Our Librarians". However, if you see me in person hanging out in the Teen Lounge with my computer be sure to come up and say "hello".
Feel free to contact me at any time by emailing me at: eleone@darienlibrary.org
Be sure to Friend me on Facebook at Facebook.com/EricaLeoneDL
We will have tons of awesome programs for teens this year so I hope you all find something you like! If you want to have a voice in Teen Services at the Darien Library join our Teen Advisory Board (TAB). TAB helps decide what goes on in Teen Lounge, creates cool teen programs, and recommends materials for order. TAB also counts as community service hours and looks fantastic on college applications.