Call Number: 973 HUMES
Format: Books
Call Number: F HIL
Format: Books
Registration & $5 fee required for each session. Presented by Janet Hahn, certified instructor. No food 3 hours prior to class. Wear loose comfortable clothing & bring mat or towel.
Recommended for ages 1-4. Registration requested. Enjoy stories, songs, and movements designed to encourage early literacy skills, simple crafts, and other fun activities.
Open to all. See a 3-D printer in action & learn about the technology revolutionizing the ways in which we build & design.
Hosted by Emma Savov, a high school student skilled & certified in CAD (computer-aided design).
Bernstein discusses her new book about the Trumps and Kushners, and David Zucchino talks about “Wilmington’s Lie.”
And there are so many kinds of beholders!
This week, Jabari Asim reviews a collection of short stories by Zora Neale Hurston. In 1978, Henry Louis Gates Jr. wrote for the Book Review about Robert Hemenway’s “Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Biography.”
Heartbreak, exile, lethal violence and the gold rush in the Amazon are some of the themes explored in three newly translated works.
The bodies pile up at the hands of hit men, henchmen, doctors, arms dealers and White House interns.
Inspired by a character in a classic children’s book, Ann Napolitano began writing herself letters to be read only 10 years later.
Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The best-selling author and public interest lawyer comes from a family in which words mattered. A lot.
“I try not to smile too hard — if they ever realized how happy it makes me, they might start feeling like they’re being duped.”
Open to ages 1-4. Registration requested. Enjoy bonding with your little one as you get down to funky beats in a free, fun class offered by HipHop4Tots dance studio. All children must be able to walk.
Tishani Doshi’s novel “Small Days and Nights” sends an unhappy expat home to Tamil Nadu to start a new life with a sister she never knew she had.
Suggested for ages 6-36 months. Registration requested. Enjoy stories, rhymes & songs with your little one, all designed to develop early literacy skills.
An excerpt from “Processed Cheese,” by Stephen Wright
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