If you didn’t know, the other Heights Matchmakers and I put out bookmarks with even more recommendations than those found here on the blog! My […]
Girl Waits With Gun
It’s a dark street corner in Paterson, New Jersey, in 1914. A young woman, wearing a dark coat and carrying a sensible leather handbag, waits […]
Stay Connected with Skype for Computers
Last month, Alyse talked about how to stay connected with friends and family using Skype on a mobile device. Skype is software that allows users […]
Stories You Will Want to read Again
Tired of reading the great epic novel or that science journal? Take a break with this beautiful collection of short stories, The Other Language by Italian […]
YA for the Winter Months
Burrow under a pile of blankets with one of these fantastic wintry teen reads: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo Snow-Walker by Catherine Fisher Unearthly […]
The Bookseller
From guest blogger, Bill R.: So I was wandering through the library stacks and I spotted a novel called The Bookseller by Cynthia Swanson and since […]
New Avenues to Independence
Participants in New Avenues Art Therapy Program have created original artwork for this exciting project, “CreateAbility: Exploring Ave. ART.”
Quiet, please… I’m transcribing
Except, of course, things aren’t quiet when Lena, the protagonist of the contemporary novel The Transcriptionist, is transcribing. Things aren’t quiet when anybody is transcribing, because the nature of […]
New Children’s Fiction: Auggie & Me, three Wonder stories
Hello, all! It’s your friendly neighborhood librarian here to tell you about a great new title that I finished recently. November’s pick is: Auggie & […]
Heights Libraries Welcomes New University Heights Branch Manager
The University Heights branch of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library welcomed its new branch manager, Sara Phillips, on November 16, after Aurora Martinez, the […]