Big Library Read – Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key

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Date/Time: November 8, 2024 - November 21, 2024 - 12:00 am

Through November 21st, your child can use your Cannon Beach Library Card to Participate in a global, digital book club! Borrow “Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key” with no waitlists or holds from our digital collection. Children 12 and under can create their own art inspired by the book and have parents post with #BigLibraryRead to enter for a chance to win:

📕A signed copy of Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key

🏴‍☠️A cool LCD display kids metal detector for real-life treasure hunting

📖A leather-bound journal with a vintage key enclosure for all their notes and discoverie

📷 An Instant Print camera to capture every adventure.

🎧A pair of Belkian Soundform Headphones for diving into audiobooks

One post=1 entry, so get creative!

It’s 2008, and ten-year-old Montgomery “Monty” Carver is out to find the origin of a golden key found in his Southside Chicago community–which may or may not host the next Olympic games, or supply the next President of the United States, or… have a potential ghost hanging around.

📕Featured title: Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key

✍️Author: Tracy Occomy Crowder

🎧Ebook & Audiobook: biglibraryread.com

🗨️Find free discussion materials www.biglibraryread.com/current-title/

Don’t have a library card? Sign up online or stop into the library

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