Talk about overdue — a man returned a book to a library in California that was due in 1927, a whopping 96 years late.
The COVID-19 pandemic upended learning across the United States. And now that students are back together in class, some are much more behind than others.
A library in Napa County has one of its books back on the shelf 96 years after it was first checked out.
Kathy Jacobson of Monona will discuss her sequel, "A Change of Heart," at an upcoming event.
Actress Carrie Fisher, who found enduring fame as Princess Leia in the original "Star Wars," died as the latest film wrapped up production. Here's a look back at her life in photos.
A harrowing tale from 100 years ago carries relevance today.
Although a lot has changed for young people in the decades since beloved titles such as "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret," "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and "Tiger Eyes" first hit shelves, kids and teenagers are still reaching for Judy Blume's books.
Abby Ryder Fortson and Rachel McAdams star in the long-awaited film version of the iconic Judy Blume young-adult novel. Alesia Stanford has a look.
The American Library Association announced that Maia Kobabe's graphic memoir "Gender Queer" was the most "challenged" book of 2022, the second consecutive year it has topped the list.
Baraboo's Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library will be closed on Saturday, April 29; Saturday, May 6; and for over two weeks from Saturday, May 13 through Sunday, June 4 as they move into their new addition. During the closure, no library services will be available and returns will not be accepted.
Wisconsin author Steve Fox’s short story “Sometimes Creek” recently earned the Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction through the Wisconsin Writers Awards through Art Lit Lab. His collection of short stories, also called “Sometimes Creek,” was published in January and includes 17 pieces, many with a strong Midwestern connection. Fox will discuss his works during an event at Mystery to Me bookstore in early May.
Host Heather Abraham sits down with Ann Marie Schiavone, J.D., of Duquesne University School of Law, and Amy Anderson, of Allegheny County Library Association, to discuss the controversial topic of book banning.
Elizabeth Eulberg, who grew up in Portage, is a full-time bestselling author living in London now.
Amy Gregg likes to call it "Murder She Wrote" meets "Green Acres" meets a Hallmark movie.
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