Komodo Dragons for Summer
Looks at the inspiring story of Joan Procter, a pioneering female scientist who loved reptiles.
Story Telling for Job Interviews
Interviews make everyone nervous, but, with some practice and the right advice, you can learn to ace the questions and wow your potential employers!
Walkabout!
We all work hard, but when the days get long and lovely like this, doesn’t taking a day off sound good? As your librarian, I advise you to unlearn the punched-in, on-the-clock hustle mentality, even if just for one day.
New Summer Goal: Tackling Handmade Crafts
How does one get started with handmade crafts? Check out this incredible book that has everything you need to know to get started!
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us: Essays
Ohio-based poet and cultural critic Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib weaves personal memory, politics, race, class and gender together in powerful ways in this rich collection of essays.
Coding Concepts for Little Learners
Encourage STEM thinking with these books that support early math and precoding skills.
Coding for Kids!
It’s never to early to learn about coding. Check out these books for young children and get started today!
Biltmore Estate, The Vanderbilts, Gilded Age
Part history book and part family saga.
Moving Memoirs
This selection of memoirs will hook you from the first page with their moving accounts of living through trauma and upheaval, both personal and collective.
Becoming a U.S. Citizen? Tools for the Naturalization Journey
Are you thinking of becoming a U.S. citizen? The library offers many ways to learn about U.S. civics, history, and culture, as well as many ways to practice for the civics … Continued