Capital Area District Libraries' reading experts share their topic picks for young adult, middle grade and children's books ...
Westerly Library’s Special Collections room is full of books, photographs, and articles describing the history of Westerly ...
As part of Documented’s new “Our City” interview series, we are speaking to prominent and influential New Yorkers who have ...
Charlie Burchfield is an active member and past president of the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association, an active member ...
The past is a foreign country, and for young people born after the advent of the internet the movies emanating from the depths of the 20th century can feel like missives from a strange and distant ...
Matt Garcia took a page from Mike Davis’ “City of Quartz” for his 2001 alternative history of the IE and SGV. “The book has ...
With a bouncy verse and whimsical illustrations, “ Challah for Shabbat Tonight ” (Workman Publishing, $18.99) is a joyous ...
An excerpt from American Teenager by Nico Lang powerfully explores the lives of trans youth, challenging stereotypes and showcasing their truths.
Whether you're a parent, relative, teacher, librarian or just a friend to a young person, consider a book that you can enjoy together.
An excerpt from American Teenager by Nico Lang powerfully explores the lives of trans youth, challenging stereotypes and showcasing their truths.
One way to get teens to read more might be to add a little romance. Members of a high school romance book club in Portland, Oregon, explain why they love love stories.