This Women’s history month we’re celebrating women artists working in a variety of media, over 3 centuries.
Read MoreNow in its 8th year, the Maplewood Library Ideas Festival celebrates the talent and creativity of our community. This year’s Festival will run from Monday, April 18 – Friday, April 29, and will include both in-person and virtual events
Read MoreOn Tuesday, March 22 at 7:00 pm, Maplewood Library and Sage & Coombe Architects will present a virtual town-wide unveiling of the final design plans for the Main Library.
Read MoreIn the mood for a good family saga to sweep you away? These stories chronicle the intergenerational dynamics of complicated families buffeted through time by secrets and global events.
Read MoreWriters from the continent of Africa are some of the most exciting new authors being read in the west. Here’s a tasting of a few new voices, along with a well-established one.
Read MoreSpeculative fiction imagines alternate realities, dystopian futures, fantastical possibilities, and much more. Discover new worlds to explore within these recently published works of speculative imagination.
Read MoreHow do we define a cult? How does it differ from a religion? What draws people to a cult? One thing all cults have in common is that the people in them do not consider themselves to be in a cult.
Read MoreWe’re heading into the darkest time of the year now, so let’s EMBRACE it. Curl up in your favorite chair, have a hot cup or a glass of wine handy, and read …
Read MoreNovember is National Native American Heritage Month -- check out these new and noteworthy titles by Native American writers, spanning from works of memoir to poetry to fiction.
Read MoreThe “we” in these titles range from Native American comics to American political activists to African American farmers to Japanese American resistors to imprisonment to a startup that flopped.
Read MoreGet into the spooky season mood with this collection of gothic horror, historical suspense, and otherworldly reads.
Read MoreThe concept of home, as both a physical place as well as a state of mind, is explored in poetry and prose by these four women writers.
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