In Jesse Ball’s latest novel, How to Set a Fire and Why, Lucia’s voice grabs the reader from the opening lines. She has just been […]
This Story Will Capture Your Heart
The unnamed boy, star in this story, is one of the most lovable characters in recent memory. From the beginning you know the boy is dead. […]
Pokémon Go at the Library
Turn on the news or the radio in the last week and there has probably been a story about Pokémon Go; particularly, a story about […]
Centennial 100: 1946-1956
Here’s part four of a Read/Watch/Listen bookmark series by the Heights Matchmakers, celebrating the Heights Libraries’ Centennial decade by decade! Books: All the King’s Men […]
Centennial 100:1936-1946
Part Three of a Read/Watch/Listen bookmark series by the Heights Matchmakers, celebrating the Heights Libraries’ Centennial decade by decade! Books: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien (1937) Rebecca […]
Paula Friedman Photography
Photography by Paula Friedman.
Something New
I’ve long been a fan of graphic memoirist, Lucy Knisley, from her food encounters traveling with her mother in France in her book, French Milk to Something […]
Books with Bite
Sharks are fascinating creatures, so fascinating that the Discovery Channel dedicates a whole week to educate the public on all things shark. I highly recommend […]
Does The End Justify The Means For These Millennials?
Camille Perri’s debut book, The Assistants, is an imaginative chick lit novel with a strong sprinkling of class envy, income inequality and suffocating student debt. Tina Fontana, the […]
Heights Libraries Board Approves Budget for University Heights Branch Renovation, Releases Tentative Dates for Building Closing and Start of Construction
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library board last night voted on and approved the construction budget for the renovation of the University Heights branch. The […]