This Women’s History Month, and always, we’re celebrating strong women’s voices in fiction and nonfiction—and showcasing some amazing trailblazers in history along the way. Check out more stories about women who changed the world. Women’s Voices in Fiction: The Daughters of Shandong: A Novel by Eve J. Chung A propulsive, extraordinary novel about a mother and her daughters’ harrowing escape to Taiwan as the Communist revolution sweeps through China, by debut author Eve J. Chung, based on her family story. “Daughters of Shandong is a powerful and poignant interrogation of mothers, daughters, and the sacrifices they make for love . . .…
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Didn’t get to the movie theaters much this summer because you weren’t too interested in the films being shown? Well, that’s about to change in…
#DebutaDay Challenge
Introducing our photo challenge! Take a photo inspired by the theme of the day, post on Instagram or Twitter, and use #DebutaDay to be entered…
See What’s Hitting Shelves This Week
FICTION NUTSHELL by Ian McEwan Trudy has betrayed her husband, John. She’s still in the marital home—a dilapidated, priceless London townhouse—but John’s not there. Instead,…
THE LAST DAYS OF NIGHT Turns the “Current War” into a Thriller
Imagine being in New York, circa 1888, when gas lamps still flickered in the city streets and the miracle of electric light was in its…
A Letter from J. Patrick Black, Author of Ninth City Burning
As patrons, we've all got some great inspirational stories that have stemmed from our local libraries. Well, our beloved authors feel the same way. Centuries…