The 2010s were an exciting decade for Saint Paul Public Library, ushering in a new era of e-books, 21st-century upgrades, and improved access to library programs.
Push Notifications Now Available in Libby
By jlarsonDecember 17, 2019
Push notifications are now available in the Libby app for OverDrive e-books, providing a new way for readers to stay connected. You can choose which notifications you would like to receive from the Libby menu under Manage Notifications, including: When a hold becomes available When a loan is about to expire When a loan has…
Check Out a Power Check Meter
By Saint Paul Public LibraryDecember 10, 2019
Check out an easy-to-use Power Check energy meter from the Saint Paul Public Library.
Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis Community Partner Guide
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
We are proud to partner with more than 60 community partners in Saint Paul for Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis. Use this guide to support your participation.
Discussion Questions: Bayou Magic
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
Bayou Magic by Jewell Parker Rhodes, a Coretta Scott King honor author, is this year’s middle-grade selection.
Discussion Questions: If Polar Bears Disappeared
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
If Polar Bears Disappeared by Lily Williams is this year’s early-grade selection.
Discussion Questions: The Digger and the Flower
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
The Digger and the Flower by Minnesota author Joseph Kuefler is this year’s picture book selection.
Reading Guide: Climate Justice
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future, by Mary Robinson is the 2020 Read Brave nonfiction pick.
Reading Guide: The Marrow Thieves
By readbraveDecember 5, 2019
The Marrow Thieves, by Canadian Métis author, Cherie Dimaline, is this year’s primary Read Brave: Our Climate Crisis book selection.
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