The more we can bring mental health issues into the light, the better we can support each other. Here are some books to get you started.
Checkmates and Queen’s Gambits: The History of the Greatest Game
By John
Whether you already love chess or want to learn it, we have resources to teach you the moves--and the history--of this great game.
Sincerely, Me
By crrlstaff
Each of these novels tells its story through letters, notes, newspaper clippings, or telegrams.
Book Corner: Make It Rhyme Time with These Kids’ Books
By Darcie
April is Poetry Month, and it’s a great time to share some poetry with a child. The rhyming words, rhythmic cadence, and succinct style of poems make them engaging for children and fun for adults to share aloud. There are as many styles of poetry as there are readers to enjoy them. Whether the child…
Engine of Imaginary Universes: The Novels of John Scalzi
By John
Discover an author whose writing is influenced by vintage science fiction and infused with a dark, modern sense of humor.
Book Corner: Conquer Summer Slide with Reading Program
By Darcie
Youth Services Coordinator Darcie shares great summer reading selections for teens and children.
If You Like The Great Gatsby
By crrlstaff
By Michelle Bondesen For a relatively short book, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has accumulated a sizable amount of scholarship that looks into the influences behind this piece of literature. The novel has also been brought to life in numerous films and inspired many other novels. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald…
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