Blog Entry List

Happy BARD Day. February 2021 was a great month for downloading audio and braille.
During the late 1940s and 1950s, there was a small group of writers known as “The Beats”. Here a few books by and about The Beat writers
The latest Allen's List features books on foreign policy and diplomacy. It requires a combination of finesse and bluntness. An appreciation of nuance. Here are a few books by those who have either practiced the craft or books about those who done so.
This episode of the Notable on NOBLE podcast features The Last Rose of Summer by Theresa Cocolin. If you like what you hear, download the rest of the story from NOBLE, North Carolina's site for locally recorded books and magazines.
Join the North Carolina Government & Heritage Library for an introduction to resources for finding African American ancestors. During this online session, learn tips and tricks unique to African American family history research.
In several recent blog posts, we highlighted some books with connections to North Carolina for middle-grade readers. Today, we’ll be spotlighting some young adult books set in NC, so even older readers can find stories set close to home. These books may be available through your local public library or the NC Kids Digital Library, so you can read from your own devices.