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May's Featured Ebooks

by Lana Carter on 2025-05-19T11:00:00-04:00 | 0 Comments

 

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Did you know that the South College Library provides students, faculty, and staff access to over 100,000 eBooks? Whether you're looking for academic resources, fresh ideas for your garden or kitchen, or a captivating novel to read in the sunshine, our collection has something for everyone. This May, we’re spotlighting a mix of stories and seasonal reads perfect for the warmer days ahead. You can find our monthly eBook displays on campus TV screens—take a look and find your next favorite! 

 

Flower Production and Gardening by P.K. Yadav;R.P.Singh 

Start your summer surrounded by blooms! This comprehensive guide to floriculture covers everything from commercial flower growing to garden design. With clear, accessible information and practical insights, it’s perfect for students, hobbyists, and anyone dreaming of cultivating beauty this season. 

 

Beyond Forever : We’ll Meet Again by Diane Dowsing Robison 

Travel through time in this sweeping, soulful romance that follows two lovers across four lifetimes—from the beaches of Barbados to the chaos of WWII and into the new millennium. It’s a perfect summer read about enduring love, emotional growth, and the lessons we carry with us through time. 

 

Drink in the Summer : A Memoir of Croatia  by Tony Fabijančić 

Let this reflective travel memoir transport you to the sun-drenched Adriatic coast. Fabijancic beautifully captures the tension between memory and change, and the pull of both family history and freedom. A perfect companion for readers craving a thoughtful escape. 

 

Mon Dieu, Love : A Novella by Jane V. Blunschi 

Set in steamy Baton Rouge, this darkly funny, emotionally sharp novella follows two sisters navigating heartbreak, love, and complicated personal growth. Packed with humor, drama, and unexpected warmth, it’s a bold summer pick with bite and heart. 

 

Uplake : Restless Essays of Coming and Going by Ana Maria Spagna 

These lyrical essays capture the spirit of summer exploration—from hikes and open-water swims to encounters with nature and inner restlessness. Spagna’s reflections remind us to appreciate where we are while still imagining where we might go next. 

 

The New Southern Garden Cookbook : Enjoying the Best From Homegrown Gardens, Farmers' Markets, Roadside Stands, and CSA Farm Boxes by Sheri Castle  

Celebrate the flavors of the season with over 300 recipes that make the most of fresh, local produce. Whether you're cooking from your own garden, a CSA box, or a farmers' market haul, this cookbook offers Southern-inspired dishes perfect for summer gatherings, weeknight meals, and everything in between.  

Find these and more through the South College Library's digital collection—where summer stories, seasonal recipes, and sunny-day reads are just a click away! 


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