7 Novels That Reveal Librarians Behind the Shelves
Laura Sims, author of "How Can I Help You," recommends books with librarians as main characters
Laura Sims, author of "How Can I Help You," recommends books with librarians as main characters
If you think all they do is shush you, you’re in for a treat
The leitmotif is the delicate beauty of the human experience
"Chicken-Flavored and Lemon-Scented" from GAMES AND RITUALS by Katherine Heiny, recommended by Jennifer Close
The president of the American Library Association discusses the future of libraries
We deserve to exist safely in our communities, unthreatened by the hate and fear of those who seek to eradicate us
David Mura, author of "The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself," on actively combating racial bias and thinking
Amanda Oliver recounts the heavy burden of being a librarian in her book "Overdue: Reckoning with the Public Library"
Prize-winning writers spoke out against book bans and censorship at the Oscars for books