Deviate From Balance by John Wiese Showing June 1–July 15 Photocopied paper collage on wood; 6 paint jars and 6 balloons Listen to an interview […]
Debut Novel: Linda Holmes
What does it mean to start one’s life over? What does it look like when you try to escape the past? Linda Holmes explores these […]
A Return to My Roots
I’m currently reading Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, and I’m loving it! The story, told through interview excerpts, is about a […]
The Great Outdoors – Adult Summer Reading and Programs
Yes, I know you were anticipating golden summer days lounging in the backyard and at the beach, or hiking through the parks and forests. What […]
Library foundation seeks literacy award nominations
The Fund for the Future of Heights Libraries is currently seeking nominations for its 2019 FFHL Honor Roll. Winners will be chosen by the FFHL […]
What is the Gig Economy?
Many of us have used Uber or Lyft to get a ride to the airport or home after a night out. We get packages delivered […]
Library Welcomes Sharecorps VISTA Summer Associate
Heights Libraries is pleased to introduce Margaret Cochran-Glanton, the Library’s ShareCorps Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) summer associate. Cochran-Glanton will work at the Library […]
Murder Mystery: Jane Stanton Hitchcock
Let me just say this: I would be a terrible poker player. I can’t bluff to save my life. This may be why I thought Maude […]
Florida Roadkill: Trivia and Murder in Florida
Set in and around the Sunshine State, Florida Roadkill (Overdrive Ebook/Audiobook) by Tim Dorsey is a fast-paced, darkly comic mystery/thriller which simply asks you to […]
Recent Reads & Reviews
I thought it might be fun to share some of recent books I’ve read. So I wandered over to my goodreads account and grabbed some […]