Local author, playwright, and journalist Christopher Johnston recently sat down with us to discuss his new book, Shattering Silences: Strategies to...
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Local author, playwright, and journalist Christopher Johnston recently sat down with us to discuss his new book, Shattering Silences: Strategies to...
Feel like the season has passed you by, you’ve missed out on summer fun, and there’s no time left for travel or excitement? I disagree. Ok, maybe...
Reading Samantha Verant's How to Make a French Family: Love, Food and Faux Pas may convince you that fairy tales can come true! While attending...
Procrastination is one of those topics that seems to always get people to talk whenever it is brought up. Everyone has a story about that time they...
So far this year I've read two memoirs that, in my estimation, earned five stars, the highest rating on Goodreads. Both are extremely well written,...
Spring is finally, sort-of, almost, maybe on it's way to Cleveland! This often makes me feel restless and motivates me to clean like I haven't...
In anticipation of his upcoming reading at Heights Libraries, local author David Giffels very generously answered a few questions for us regarding...
Over the past few months, the #metoo and #standup movements have gained a great deal of momentum and more and more women are finding the courage...
Since its well-publicized release three weeks ago, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House has been flying off library shelves. If you’ve...
My favorite kind of nonfiction is memoir, especially stories about people raised in non-conventional families. This year I enjoyed: We Are all...
Happy New Year! It's very rare for me to read non-fiction, and I ended the old year AND started the new with a Must Love book for English majors: A...
Another year is over, and, as usual, there were so many good books to read! Here is a sampling of what I really enjoyed. There are two moving...