My answer is usually, “any and every book will help your child learn to read!” It’s true! The best way to jump-start learning to read […]
Historical Fiction: Alison Weir
The book is Jane Seymour, The Haunted Queen. The series is Six Tudor Queens, and if you are up on your English history, you will […]
Shattering Silences with Christopher Johnston

Local author, playwright, and journalist Christopher Johnston recently sat down with us to discuss his new book, Shattering Silences: Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault, Heal […]
An Annoying, Unlikeable Protagonist You Will Love
Sarah Haywood’s debut novel, The Cactus, is a perfect mashup of the books Eleanor Oliphant and The Rosie Project. Her character, Susan Green, is an independent, professional […]
Library Foundation Seeks Nominee for Literacy Honor Roll
The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries (FFHL) is currently seeking nominations for its 2018 FFHL Honor Roll. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, August […]
Sharon Dingess
Local artist Sharon Dingess displays original paintings and paper mâché at Heights Libraries this August.
In Memoriam: Fantasy and Sci-Fi Writers, 2018
It’s been a tough year for literature, with authors like Philip Roth and Tom Wolfe passing away recently. But the Fantasy/Sci-Fi community has been hit […]
Back to School with Microsoft Office

Summer is coming to an end and soon students will be heading back to school. The Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, is […]