Happy New Year! Check out what our staff read to kick off 2021. Don't forget to pick up a Reading Log bookmark for the 2021 Adult Winter Reading Challenge, and join the 2021 Reading Challenge! This book would work for the 2021 Reading Challenge prompt: Read an author's debut novel published in 2021. The Prophets … Continue reading What We’re Reading: January & February 2021
What to Read: 100 Things to Do in Omaha
It's been one whole year since the Agnes Robinson Waterloo Public Library's last "100 Things to Do in Omaha" excursion. Pre-pandemic, our librarian and a group of patrons would take one field trip each month to a special place in the Omaha metro area, from El Museo Latino to the General Crook House to Boys … Continue reading What to Read: 100 Things to Do in Omaha
What to Read: Black History Month (Picture Book Edition)
Black History Month is celebrated every February, and recognizes the achievements and history of African Americans in the United States. This celebration honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from the enslaved people first brought over from Africa in the early 17th century to African Americans living in the United States today. … Continue reading What to Read: Black History Month (Picture Book Edition)
What to Read: MLK Day 2021 (For Kids!)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day falls on Monday, January 18, 2021, and celebrates the Civil Rights leader’s life and legacy. It is the only federal holiday designed as a national day of service, rather than a day “off.” In the spirit of service and improving civil rights in our community, the books below address the … Continue reading What to Read: MLK Day 2021 (For Kids!)
What to Read: MLK Day 2021
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day falls on Monday, January 18, 2021, and celebrates the Civil Rights leader's life and legacy. It is the only federal holiday designed as a national day of service, rather than a day "off." In the spirit of service and improving civil rights in our nation and communities, the books below … Continue reading What to Read: MLK Day 2021
What to Read: Self Improvement & Goal-Setting
We love you just the way you are. But there's something irresistible about setting goals and resolutions for the new year. These books are all about the art of forming habits to better love yourself and those around you. Enjoy! Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones … Continue reading What to Read: Self Improvement & Goal-Setting
What to Read: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a pioneer in many ways. The second woman ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court, a legal trailblazer for women's rights, and a pop culture icon, Ginsburg created a lasting legacy for all generations to enjoy. Ginsburg passed away in her home at age 87 on September 18, … Continue reading What to Read: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
What to Read: Latinx Heritage Month 2020
Every year between September 15 and October 15, Americans celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the histories, cultures, and contributions of American residents whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Hispanic Heritage Week started in 1968 under President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was expanded to a 30-day celebration … Continue reading What to Read: Latinx Heritage Month 2020
What to Read: Women in Translation Month
In 2014, August was deemed Women in Translation Month by book blogger Meytal Radzinski upon observing that only 30% of books published in translation were by women. While this problem of representation persists, the annual WIT celebration encourages bookworms to read, support, and discuss women author-translator duos. The books below were originally written and published … Continue reading What to Read: Women in Translation Month
What to Read (Picture Book Edition): Election Day 2020
This year is extra special because we have the opportunity to elect leaders for our local, state, and federal communities. These picture books help explain the election process and why it is important to participate! Vote for Our Future! by Margaret McNamara and illustrated by Micah Player Every two years, on the first Tuesday of … Continue reading What to Read (Picture Book Edition): Election Day 2020