New Locally Produced Title: City of Secrets
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. City of Secrets was narrated and edited by volunteer Patti Heffron and … Continued
Best of BARD: June 2017
In the midst of all the action of an audiobook, sometimes we can forget what makes it all possible. Fitting then, that right smack dab in the middle of this … Continued
Best of BARD: May 2017
With rising temperatures the blood boils, and that is evident with these thrills coming in hot from the heavy hitters – Deaver, Baldacci, Patterson, Slaughter, and Cornwell. It doesn’t get … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Central African Folk Tales
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Central African Folk Tales was narrated by volunteer Eric Kresh and produced … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Santa is Coming to Pittsburgh
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Santa is Coming to Pittsburgh was narrated in partnership with Rivers Casino … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: Juniata, River of Sorrows
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. Juniata, River of Sorrows: One Man’s Journey Into a River’s Tragic Past … Continued
New Locally Produced Title: The Secret Project
LBPH is proud to a share a new locally produced title available for loan or download from BARD. The Secret Project was narrated in partnership with Rivers Casino volunteers and … Continued
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
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