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Library Tidings
Book Review: “The Space
Between Worlds”
by Micaiah Johnson
An outsider who can trav-
el between worlds discovers a
secret that threatens her new
home and her fragile place in
it, in a stunning sci-fi debut
that’s both a cross-dimension-
al adventure and a powerful
examination of identify, priv-
ilege and belonging.
Multiverse travel is final-
ly possible, but there’s just
one catch: No one can visit a
world where their counterpart
is still alive. Enter Cara, whose
parallel selves happen to be
exceptionally good at dying
—from disease, turf wars or
HEALTH from page 1A
coverage, they can sign up for
help to get health insurance for
2021.
“The pandemic has made
life uncertain for many Ore-
gonians. We want to help you
find a way to control your fi-
nances,” said Chiqui Flowers,
administrator of the Oregon
Health Insurance Marketplace.
“Quality health coverage pro-
tects your financial future in
the event that you get sick,
injured, or something else un-
foreseen happens.”
“It is true. The pandemic has
proven that life is unpredict-
able. That can be scary when it
comes to the health and finan-
cial security of your family,”
said Amy Coven, communica-
tions strategist for the Oregon
Health Insurance Marketplace.
“Health coverage brings pre-
dictability to health needs that
may arise, as well as a wealth of
benefits to keep you healthy.”
Individuals making $51,040
or less per year, and families of
four making $104,800 or less,
may get help paying for cover-
age. In 2020, more than seven
in 10 Oregonians who chose
plans through HealthCare.gov
got financial help for monthly
vendettas they couldn’t out-
run. Cara’s life has been cut
short on 372 worlds in total.
On this Earth, however,
Cara has survived. Identified
as an outlier and therefore a
perfect candidate for multi-
verse travel, Cara is plucked
from the dirt of the waste-
lands. Now she has a nice
apartment on the lower levels
of the wealthy and walled-off
Wiley City. She works — and
shamelessly flirts — with her
enticing yet aloof handler,
Dell, as the two women col-
lect off-world data for the
Eldridge Institute. She even
occasionally leaves the city to
visit her family in the wastes,
though she struggles to feel
at home in either place. So
long as she can keep her head
down and avoid trouble. Cara
is on a sure path to citizenship
and security.
But trouble finds Cara
when one of her eight remain-
premiums and out-of-pocket
costs. These savings lowered
the average premium to just
$145 per month.
To apply, go to Oregon-
HealthCare.gov until May 15
and answer a few Oregon-spe-
cific questions to get to the
right application. You can also
search the “get help” directo-
ry on OregonHealthCare.gov
to find an insurance agent or
community partner organiza-
tion to help complete the ap-
plication and enroll.
Insurance agents and com-
munity partners provide local,
News about the Siuslaw Public
Library By Kevin Mittge
ing doppelgangers dies under
mysterious
circumstances,
plunging her into a new world
with an old secret. What she
discovers will connect her
past and her future in ways
she could have never imag-
ined — and reveal her own
role in a plot that endangers
not just her world but the en-
tire multiverse.
Federal Tax Forms
The library is starting to
get in the basic federal IRS tax
forms and instructions. These
will be available during curb-
side hours in the lobby. Be
sure to wear a mask!
This year AARP’s Tax-Aide
program is not offering ser-
vices at the library. They offer
some services in Eugene and
you can call them at 541-954-
7941 for more information.
Books program is coming up.
Librarian Kevin Mittge will
present 60 of the best books
of 2020 in 60 minutes. Books
are chosen from reviews, best-
of lists, and patron and staff
recommendations. We’ve got
something for every reader!
This year’s program is vir-
tual. Contact ref@siuslawli-
brary.org or 541-997-3132 to
get the Zoom login for this
free event.
RB Digital
We have a wonderful ser-
vice that’s free with your li-
brary card: RB Digital. They
have more than 3,000 peri-
odical titles, including week-
ly and monthly magazines to
read on your device, coloring
books you can print at home,
and more. Create your free ac-
count and start reading today!
A link can be found on the
Best Books Program
library’s webpage at www.
The library’s annual Best siuslawlibrary.info.
one-on-one assistance at no (DCBS). For more informa-
charge to the client. This help tion, go to OregonHealthCare.
is available virtually and over gov.
the phone, as well as in person
following safety protocols.
The Oregon Health Insur-
ance Marketplace, a part of
state government, helps people
get health insurance when they
do not have job-based cover-
age, and do not qualify for the
Oregon Health Plan or anoth-
er program. The Marketplace
is the state-level partner to
HealthCare.gov, and a division
of the Department of Con-
sumer and Business Services
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Barbara Martin
TAXES & BOOKKEEPING
Due to Covid 19, we are discouraging “in
offi ce” appointments but are glad to receive
your tax information by drop off in the mail
slot at our offi ce or by mail or email.
Please feel free to contact the offi ce with any
questions or concerns. Please stay safe!”
Stocks. Bonds. CDs.
IRAs. Mutual funds.
BARBARA MARTIN
Licensed Tax Consultant #71554 • EA #00107916
SHARI JAMES
Licensed Tax Preparer #31250-P
Andy Baber, AAMS®
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