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Pamela is an Information Assistant at Vaughan Public Libraries. She loves reading all kinds of books including fantasy, historical fiction, mysteries and non-fiction.  |  Meet the team

Family Movies – September 11 – 25

Dufferin Clark Library’s Family Movie programming continues throughout the fall! Every other Wednesday evening, starting at 6:30 pm, we will screen a movie that the whole family will want to see, and we’ll offer juice and popcorn to snack on. We hope to see you there!

 September 11 – Epic (PG) 102 minutes

“Epic” tells the story of an ongoing battle deep in the forest between the forces of good and the forces of evil. When a      teenage girl finds herself magically transported into this secret universe, she must band together with a rag-tag team of fun and whimsical characters in order to save their world and ours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 September 25 – Escape From Planet Earth (PG) 89 minutes

 The story takes place on planet Baab where admired astronaut Scorch Supernova is a national hero to the blue alien population. A master of daring rescues, Scorch pulls off astonishing feats with the quiet aid of his nerdy brother, Gary, head of mission control at BASA.

 

Pamela’s Picks: A Magnificent Obsession: Victoria, Albert And The Death That Changed The British Monarchy by Helen Rappaport

Long before William and Kate there was another royal match that captured the hearts of the British public. This was Queen Victoria and her consort (who was also her cousin) Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha in Germany. They were married in 1840 and it was a love match which was unusual in those days of arranged marriages. Victoria was so in love with Albert and believed that he was everything good, a wonderful husband and a perfect father to their nine children. But Victoria and Albert were only to have twenty one years of happiness before Albert died of a serious illness thought at the time to have been typhoid fever. Albert’s death had a great impact not only on Victoria but on the whole of Britain. Victoria spent much of the next few years in seclusion which might have been fine for an ordinary citizen but was not for a monarch. She spent huge amounts of the public’s money on numerous memorials to Albert and appeared so rarely in public that republican sentiments arose calling for the abolition of the monarchy. But Victoria weathered all those storms and kept the monarchy intact for her son who later became King Edward VII. Victoria was a widow for over half of her life and spent forty years in mourning for Albert. A sad end to a romantic love story.

Pamela’s Picks: The Second Empress : A Novel Of Napoleon’s Court by Michelle Moran

Most people have heard of the famous love between Emperor Napoleon of France and his wife Josephine but it’s not very well known that Napoleon divorced Josephine because she couldn’t bear him an heir and married for a second time. But who was that second wife? This story tells you all about her. Marie-Louise was the daughter of Emperor Francis I of Austria and was only nineteen when she was told she must marry Napoleoan to cement an alliance. Before she was married Marie-Louise was in love an equerry in her father’s court whom she had to give up when she married though she still loved him. Napoleon was far from an ideal husband since even though he was divorced from Josephine he was still in love with her and he treated Marie-Louise pretty dreadfully. Fortunately for her Napoleon was exiled only four years after their marriage and died a few years later which left Marie-Louise free to marry the love of her life and go on to have a happy future.