As we take our patrons' privacy very seriously, we want to inform you of a brief minor security breach incident that occurred on April 19th to our library operating system, SITKA. The leaked data was limited to email addresses or phone numbers of people who received automated messages such as such as holds notifications from SITKA from March 27th to April 19th. No individual library information, other identifying information, contents or subject lines of emails, or any information about people's checkouts, holds or fines were leaked. The BC Libraries Co-op that operates SITKA believes the main harm that can come from the leaking of this information is a potential increase in spam, phishing or spear phishing attacks.We have not had any reports of any issues yet. Please contact our Library Director Wendy Cinnamon if you have any concerns or if you have experienced any problematic communication.
Random House, Inc. Bestselling author Holly Chamberlinâs heartfelt novel, set in a beautiful Maine beach town, tells of three sistersâand one summer filled with revelations . . . Â When Poppy Higgins left Yorktide, Maine, for Boston, she pictured future visits home as brief diversions from her real life in the big city. Fate had different ideas, and at twenty-five, Poppy has been called back to care for her two younger sisters following their fatherâs death. Â Sixteen-year-old Daisy resents Poppyâs long absence and chafes under her sometimes fumbling efforts to be a parent. Violet, now thirteen, is a virtual stranger to her oldest sister. Once a happy, united family, the Higginses seem adrift, and Poppy longs to escape her responsibilities. But when Daisy befriends Evie, an enigmatic newcomer to Yorktide, the young woman will be an unlikely catalyst in the sistersâ journey back to each other. For as Poppy discovers the deep loss in Evieâs life, she awakens to the truth about her own, and about the town, and the people, sheâs tried to leave behind . . . Â Â âChamberlinâs latest is a great summer read but with substance. It will find a wide audience in its exploration of sisterhood, family, and loss.â âLibrary Journal