In recent years, the library has added many graphic memoirs and novels as our collection continues to diversify. These illustrated books are often personal narratives that combine storytelling and imagery…
About one in five American adults—that’s nearly 20 percent—suffer from mental illness each year, and these disabilities affect millions more, either directly or indirectly, through family, friends, and acquaintances….
In the last chapter of actress Diane Keaton’s new memoir, Brother & Sister, Keaton laments, “I want to have another chance at being a better sister.” The sibling Keaton is…
Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Maria Semple, Where’d You Go, Bernadette is a story about a once renowned architect whose eccentricities have taken over her…
Since its founding in 1872, the American Public Health Association (APHA) has been an advocate of improving the health of all U.S. residents. Every April, the APHA hosts National Public…