Your Money or Your life: It’s that simple
I am terrible with money. Honestly sometimes it feels like the stuff just evaporates from my wallet. To quote my father, about cars but the principle applies, “if they weren’t … Continued
Announcing Our Newest Local Title: The Quiet Don
We are pleased to present our latest Audio Book offering, available immediately in a variety of formats and delivery options for your ease of use and reading pleasure. This is … Continued
Announcing Our Newest Local Title: Saving the Liberty Bell
We are pleased to present our latest Audio Book offering, available immediately in a variety of formats and delivery options for your ease of use and reading pleasure. Please note … Continued
Announcing Our Newest Local Title: When the Library Lights Go Out
We are pleased to present our latest Audio Book offering, available immediately in a variety of formats and delivery options for your ease of use and reading pleasure. Please note … Continued
Perspectives on “Becoming” from LBPH
The LBPH Talking Books Book Club read the new autobiography Becoming by Michelle Obama. The former First Lady details her experience growing up in the South Side of Chicago, her passion … Continued
Your Journey to Digital Literacy – February 2019 Workshops
Digital literacy is extremely important in any job field, but it is also necessary for those who wish to join the rest of the tightly-networked online world. At Carnegie Library … Continued
Print-and-Braille Picture Books
Print-and-braille picture books are a wonderful way to introduce braille to blind or visually impaired children.
Three Parts Dead
Three Parts Dead is a murder mystery, a brilliant court case, and an unrivaled entry into a new world, that of The Craft Sequence. In this world the currency is … Continued
BEST OF BARD: NOVEMBER 2018
The Reckoning By John Grisham DB 92511 / CL 19010 Pete Banning was Clanton, Mississippi’s, favorite son–World War II hero, patriarch of a prominent family, farmer, and Methodist church member. … Continued