Did you know? The Asian Latinx community numbers about 6 million all the way from the United States to the southern tip of South America.
“Never did I ever think that I’d have a bookshelf in my house”
In this guest blog post, Amy C., Communications Specialist at Make Way for Books, shares information about the organization and Virtual Story School.
Teen book review: The Picture of Dorian Gray
This book is an eye-opening journey of how innocence can all pass up in a moment, how time ruins everything beautiful and how wrinkles behind a smile can drive someone’s life.
Artober: 31-Day Creativity Challenge
By PimaLib_Blog
Calling all artists, writers, and dabblers! Complete 31 creations in October's 31 days using prompts.
Amor Prohibido (because my friends don’t know how much I love this stuff)
This blog post brought to you by Paulina at Valencia Library.
Teen book review: Fairest: Levana’s Story
Fairest provides a shocking personal recount of events from the past of the main villain in the Lunar Chronicles.
Meet Ray of the LGBTQ+ Services Committee
In this new blog series, we'll be introducing you to members of the Library's LGBTQ+ Services Committee. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Ray B.
We are helping them forge a better path
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Stephanie Mitchell, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on September 20, 2021.
Now Sowing Archive: ¡Seed, se puede!
With temperatures having only dipped into the upper 90s, it can feel almost discordant to us desert dwellers to even utter the words “fall garden.” But, alas, even for desert gardeners it’s time to commence with planning and planting our cool-weather crops.
Teen book review: The Impostor Queen
Fine has brought a delightful and entertaining story to the table. I will definitely be picking up the sequel.
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