Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Reads
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by picking up some of these fantastic new 2022 releases:
Wilmette Public Library
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Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by picking up some of these fantastic new 2022 releases:
Join us for these upcoming book discussions at Wilmette Public Library.
The Promise by Damon Galgut Tuesday, July 12th, 10:30am
Pride Month is celebrated every June in honor of those who were involved in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.
Do you like to draw and write your own stories? Do you love comics and graphic novels? Do you read webcomics as well as print?
Are you an entrepreneur looking to do a deep dive into market metrics, or a student looking to build a persuasive case for an assignment using data?
Join us for these upcoming book discussions at Wilmette Public Library.
Orlando by Virginia Woolf Tuesday, June 14th, 10:30am
Ten years ago, it was hard to find inspiring books about the environment. “They’re all sad,” complained my daughter. “Who wants to read about everything dying?” But that was then.
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate the important role poetry plays in our culture, not only as a beautiful literary art, but as tools for self-expression, activism, and social commentary.
The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation by Natalie Y. Moore - 305.8 MO
The Teen Winter Reading Club has ended, and the reviews have all been published. Here's the final list of what the teens in Wilmette read this winter!
One book I read this winter was How To by Randall Munroe, author of What If and Thing Explainer. How To is a book that takes a mundane thing, solves it in an absurd way, and then uses science to figure out how that would work.
I read Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline. I like this book because it has lots of unexpected twists like having an AI attack and break the main character’s worst enemy out of prison, breaking up with the new girlfriend, or the newest tech turning out to be bad.
With the arrival of spring, our attention shifts to the outdoors including the garden - raking, tilling and planting. But what about the indoors? If you're planting coneflowers, herbs, and lettuce outside, why not cultivate balance, well-being and good vibes inside?
Join us for these upcoming book discussions at Wilmette Public Library.
Three Girls from Bronzeville by Dawn Turner Tuesday, May 10th, 10:30am