Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
Columnist Sid Salter reflects on the life of Choctaw Books owner, the “go-to” expert in the state for appraisals of rare ...
When you visit a new city, you have to choose between culture, shopping and coffee. Except, that is, when there’s a great ...
March is Reading Month at every branch of the Presque Isle District Library with contests and drawings county-wide for reading! The Millersburg and Rogers City libraries both have book bundle ...
In an extract from The Library That Made Me, novelist Roanna Gonsalves reflects on the aspiration, pleasure and survival of shared knowledge.
Amid the devastation, a small group of volunteers moves slowly through the wreckage, carefully lifting damaged volumes and brushing dust off of fragile pages.
Seattle voters could decide next year whether to expand dedicated funding for The Seattle Public Library under a proposed levy sent to the city council.
Amanda Klousnitzer-Hutchens found her passion for reading as a kid in Naperville, and that’s led her to start a mobile bookstore.
Lincoln City’s location on the Oregon coast makes Robert’s Bookshop the perfect rainy day destination, and let’s be honest, the coast has plenty of those. When the weather turns gray and drizzly, when ...
Handwriting analysis determined that the famed astronomer made notes in this copy of the ancient Greek text in the 1590s, decades before his own observations via telescope revolutionized our ...
Between the secret abortions and the "smutty" adult novels her friends begged her to hide, the new biography "Judy Blume: A Life" feels as illicit as snooping through your mother’s nightstand.
Residents in Rogers Park are demanding answers after a disturbing display was discovered hanging from a local Little Free Library.
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