The 1619 Project continues online. Sherri Burr University of New Mexico Sherri Burr is the Dickason Chair and Regents Professor Emerita at the University of […]
Romance: Alyssa Cole
It’s February, which is Black History Month, so what better time to start a new romance series by a Black author? Alyssa Cole’s contemporary romance […]
Phishing, Spear-Phishing, and Scams—Oh My!
We have enough going on in our lives, we don’t need to let cybercriminals get the better of us. In this month’s blog we will […]
Historical Fiction: Heather B. Moore
Does the name Donaldina Cameron ring a bell for you? It didn’t for me, until I read this terrific novel, The Paper Daughters of Chinatown, […]
Black History Month
It’s February and with it comes Black History Month! It’s the perfect time to pick up some books and read about the numerous and amazing […]
Like An Image From A Dream: Paul Auster’s “The Red Notebook”
The Red Notebook is a good starting point if you have never read anything by Paul Auster. At just over 100 pages, it is an […]
Coventry Branch Manager Pat Gray to Retire
After 15 years at the helm, Heights Libraries’ Coventry Branch Manager Patricia Gray will retire on March 1. Known for her compassion, perceptiveness, and creativity, […]
Black History Month Reads
Today marks the third day of Black History Month 2021, so it seemed fitting to celebrate a few of the Black authors I’ve read recently. […]
Books About Black Achievement for Black History Month
This Black History Month why not take a moment to celebrate Black Firsts and Black Achievement? Here is a list of books currently available at […]