If you enjoy reading about unconventional childhoods, have I got a book for you. Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood delivers in scenes from a childhood spent […]
Know Your Library #51
An open house was planned to showcase the new Young Adult room that was added at the Noble branch in 1963! Want to see more […]
Genre Mash-up: Historical Mystery
Here it is: a historical mystery series launch in which the story does not take place in Victorian England! I know, I could hardly believe it […]
New This Summer!
Heights Libraries is offering lots of new computer classes and learning opportunities this summer! Coventry and Noble – we’re bringing computer classes to you! Registration […]
Know Your Library #50
Want to know what was going on at Heights Libraries in June 1974? Take a look! Want to see more articles and photographs about […]
Historical Fiction: The Austrian Empire
Allison Pataki has written two breathtakingly beautiful historical novels featuring Empress Elisabeth (known as Sisi) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of the 19th […]
Dream, Build, Share – Construction Books
Ring the bells, throw confetti, break out the sunglasses, er reading glasses, summer reading is here! We are celebrating the University Heights branch renovation with […]
Know Your Library #49
A short history of the first 50 years of the Heights Libraries system, celebrated in 1966! Want to see more articles and photographs about the […]
Twentieth-Century Classics: Stella Gibbons
I tell everyone I know to read Stella Gibbons’ Cold Comfort Farm. And when I recommend it, I try to remember to mention that you […]
Uniquely Eleanor
Eleanor Oliphant is a creature of habit. She eats the same thing day after day, nutritious, if boring. She’s worked at the same unchallenging job […]