Are you in the mood for a couple of little short books that tell unique stories with a wealth of gorgeous detail? Nghi Vo creates […]
Cash-Back Apps: What are They?
For years, coupons have been Americans’ favorite way to save money. However, it may be hard to use them because sometimes you just don’t have […]
Heights Libraries Welcomes Newest Board Member, Honors Outgoing President

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library is pleased to announce the appointment of its newest board member, Tyler McTigue. His term will begin in January […]
John le Carre and the CIA
John le Carre, the master of espionage fiction, died this past weekend. A former MI5 and MI6 spy for Britain, his novels showed the solitary, […]
Read Woke! Teen Winter Reading Program

What is Read Woke? Read Woke is a movement. It is a feeling. It is a style. It is a form of education. It is […]
Zoom for the Holidays
For many of us, the holidays this year will be a little different than normal. Zoom has become an easy and popular way to connect […]
Contemporary Fiction: Jean Kwok
At this point I’m pretty sure Jean Kwok is one of my new favorite authors. I recently read her newest book, Searching for Sylvie Lee, […]
Heights Libraries Earns Top National Rating from Library Journal Again

Heights Libraries has once again received the highest possible rating in Library Journal’s Index of Public Library Service. The five-star rating is given to the […]
New Fantasy: Susanna Clarke
Here’s a book that just came out this fall and is unlike any book I have ever read before. Susanna Clarke (of Jonathan Strange and […]
Interview with Caitlin Rosenthal on Capitalist Management of Slavery
Caitlin Rosenthal is Associate Professor of History at the University of California Berkeley, where her research and teaching explore the development of management practices, especially those based on data analysis.