New Locally Produced Title: Frida
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Frida was narrated by volunteer Maggie Wolfram and produced and edited by … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Civil War Pittsburgh: Forge of the Union
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Civil War Pittsburgh: Forge of the Union was narrated by volunteer Tom … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: What’s In Aunt Mary’s Room?
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. What’s In Aunt Mary’s Room? was narrated by volunteer Joyce Broadus and produced … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Ellen’s Broom
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Ellen’s Broom was narrated in a partnership with Ellis School and produced … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Little Pennsylvania
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Little Pennsylvania was narrated by volunteer Sandy Olanyk and produced and edited … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Speaking Pittsburghese
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Speaking Pittsburghese: The Story of a Dialect was narrated by volunteer Thelma … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: The Train to Lulu’s
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. The Train to Lulu’s was completed in collaboration with Obama Academy, with narration … Continued
Me and Robin McKinley
Working in a library means I’m always surrounded by books. I talk about books, think about books, and read about books. This has made me acutely aware of how many … Continued
Best of BARD: January 2017
New Year, New You. But that doesn’t mean we can’t keep the gritty heavy hitters in our lives, representing the Top Five. I’m not gonna lie, I was tempted to … Continued
Best of BARD: December 2016
Grisham. Patterson. Connelly. Baldacci. Bell. I suppose my challenge has been answered in the form of the hardest hitting male writers around. But I can’t say I blame you all, … Continued