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Iowa Courts Online. Research and access Iowa court records. Information, including case titles and filings, case disposition, child support payments, fine payments and criminal charges, is free of charge. Individuals may also pay a monthly registration fee of $25 to gain access to advanced search tools and additional information,including case
DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history.STAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials.STUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. TOTALLY TWEENS: MEET SOME MACROINVERTEBRATES 05/15/2021 10:00am 05/15/2021 11:30am Totally Tweens: Meet Some Macroinvertebrates You’re probably familiar with crayfish and worms, but did you know there are over 320 other species of macroinvertebrates living in Iowa’s streams, lakes, and ponds? That number is pretty impressive compared to only 108 species of fish in Iowa. These tiny freshwater critters hide under rocks, INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHILDREN’S READ-ALONG COLLECTION: VOX We at ICPL are excited to announce a change in our collection of children's Read-Along titles: audio enabled books, from VOX Books and WonderBooks!Audio enabled books are a technology update to the classic "turn the page" read-alongs that featured compact discs previously. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in.ONLINE RESOURCES
Iowa Courts Online. Research and access Iowa court records. Information, including case titles and filings, case disposition, child support payments, fine payments and criminal charges, is free of charge. Individuals may also pay a monthly registration fee of $25 to gain access to advanced search tools and additional information,including case
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Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history.STAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials.STUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. TOTALLY TWEENS: MEET SOME MACROINVERTEBRATES 05/15/2021 10:00am 05/15/2021 11:30am Totally Tweens: Meet Some Macroinvertebrates You’re probably familiar with crayfish and worms, but did you know there are over 320 other species of macroinvertebrates living in Iowa’s streams, lakes, and ponds? That number is pretty impressive compared to only 108 species of fish in Iowa. These tiny freshwater critters hide under rocks, INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHILDREN’S READ-ALONG COLLECTION: VOX We at ICPL are excited to announce a change in our collection of children's Read-Along titles: audio enabled books, from VOX Books and WonderBooks!Audio enabled books are a technology update to the classic "turn the page" read-alongs that featured compact discs previously.BOOKS & MORE
Items for LoanNEW!Staff PicksDigital LibraryMore Stuff to BorrowResourcesOnline ResourcesLocal HistoryCommunity Resources Can't find something you're looking for? Suggest we buy it, or request it through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) CHECK OUT THE ICPL BOOKMOBILE’S SUMMER SCHEDULE The new Bookmobile route and schedule for summer 2021 kicked off a summer of Bookmobile fun on Tuesday, June 1 and will continue through Friday, August 2021.The summer schedule operates Monday through Friday to support neighborhoods and serve locations which have difficulty visiting a library building. The Bookmobile continues to offer the ability to pick up holds, browse andSTUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms. BOOKWALK | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 2 hours ago · BookWalk is an interactive way for readers of all ages to enjoy a story and the outdoors. Watch for a new story each month throughout the summer and fall months.COMMUNITY READS
One Community, One Book. One Community, One Book is a Johnson County reading project in the fall sponsored by the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR). Browse previous One Community, One Book selections Read More About One Community, One Book. VOLUNTEER | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Download a volunteer application. Drop off a completed Volunteer Application at the Library or mail it to: Volunteer Assistant. Iowa City Public Library. 123 South Linn Street. Iowa City, IA 52240. We do background checks on most volunteer positions. Volunteers who are considered will need to fill out Criminal History Record Check RequestForm
TEENS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Teen Center is a space just for teens grades 7-12 (ages 12-18) to hangout on the second floor of the Library. It’s open whenever the Library is open. Come during Tech Times to play video games on the big screen and check out laptops. Sign in with your library card or photoID to use the room.
VITA TAX HELP
Free tax help for qualifying families and individuals is offered by the University of Iowa Accounting Fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi. VITA is offering contact-free tax preparation from February - April 2021, either 100% virtual or with an in-person drop-off of papers. Start by filling out the online VITA Form Request. You can find more information about eligibility and VITA’s 2021 FUN WITH READING AND EXERCISING Iowa City Public Library, in collaboration with the Library’s Friends Foundation and Iowa City Parks & Recreation are bringing to Iowa City a brand new, permanent BookWalk installation in Willow Creek Park, located at 1117 Teg Drive. BookWalk is an interactive way for readers of all ages to enjoy storytime and the outdoors.On Sunday, June 13 from 1 to 2 p.m., we will hold a INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHILDREN’S READ-ALONG COLLECTION: VOX We at ICPL are excited to announce a change in our collection of children's Read-Along titles: audio enabled books, from VOX Books and WonderBooks!Audio enabled books are a technology update to the classic "turn the page" read-alongs that featured compact discs previously. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
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Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEE VACANCIES: CONSIDER APPLYING TO Are you a strong advocate for the Iowa City Public Library? Would you like to be involved in the governance of ICPL? Three Board vacanciesare opening for
TOTALLY TWEENS: MEET SOME MACROINVERTEBRATES 05/15/2021 10:00am 05/15/2021 11:30am Totally Tweens: Meet Some Macroinvertebrates You’re probably familiar with crayfish and worms, but did you know there are over 320 other species of macroinvertebrates living in Iowa’s streams, lakes, and ponds? That number is pretty impressive compared to only 108 species of fish in Iowa. These tiny freshwater critters hide under rocks, INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHILDREN’S READ-ALONG COLLECTION: VOX We at ICPL are excited to announce a change in our collection of children's Read-Along titles: audio enabled books, from VOX Books and WonderBooks!Audio enabled books are a technology update to the classic "turn the page" read-alongs that featured compact discs previously. WHAT'S THE BUZZ ABOUT NATIVE BEES Heather Holm author of "Bees" and "Pollinators of Native Plants" will join us for a virtual discussion of native bees. She will explore the nesting habitat, life cycle, pollen collection, brood rearing, and general characteristics of common genera of native bees occurring in the Midwestern, Eastern United States, and southern Canada. The pollination of native plants and the BLACK LIVES MATTER: ANTIRACIST BOOKS FOR MIDDLE-GRADE Black Lives Matter: Antiracist Books for Middle-Grade Readers. by Anne W. Here is a selection of titles aimed at 3rd-6th grade readers (all but one by BIPOC authors) that address systemic racism and white privilege as they specifically affect the lived experiences of BlackAmericans.
ICPL HOUSEPLANT SWAP ICPL Houseplant Swap. This event has passed. Check the Calendar for upcoming events. Saturday, November 9, 2019 - 10:00am to 12:00pm. 11/09/2019 10:00am 11/09/2019 12:00pm ICPL Houseplant Swap One of the best parts of having houseplants is watching them multiply and then sharing them with others. Do you have houseplants you'd like to share? IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
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Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile. LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEE VACANCIES: CONSIDER APPLYING TO Are you a strong advocate for the Iowa City Public Library? Would you like to be involved in the governance of ICPL? Three Board vacanciesare opening for
TOTALLY TWEENS: MEET SOME MACROINVERTEBRATES 05/15/2021 10:00am 05/15/2021 11:30am Totally Tweens: Meet Some Macroinvertebrates You’re probably familiar with crayfish and worms, but did you know there are over 320 other species of macroinvertebrates living in Iowa’s streams, lakes, and ponds? That number is pretty impressive compared to only 108 species of fish in Iowa. These tiny freshwater critters hide under rocks, INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHILDREN’S READ-ALONG COLLECTION: VOX We at ICPL are excited to announce a change in our collection of children's Read-Along titles: audio enabled books, from VOX Books and WonderBooks!Audio enabled books are a technology update to the classic "turn the page" read-alongs that featured compact discs previously. WHAT'S THE BUZZ ABOUT NATIVE BEES Heather Holm author of "Bees" and "Pollinators of Native Plants" will join us for a virtual discussion of native bees. She will explore the nesting habitat, life cycle, pollen collection, brood rearing, and general characteristics of common genera of native bees occurring in the Midwestern, Eastern United States, and southern Canada. The pollination of native plants and the BLACK LIVES MATTER: ANTIRACIST BOOKS FOR MIDDLE-GRADE Black Lives Matter: Antiracist Books for Middle-Grade Readers. by Anne W. Here is a selection of titles aimed at 3rd-6th grade readers (all but one by BIPOC authors) that address systemic racism and white privilege as they specifically affect the lived experiences of BlackAmericans.
ICPL HOUSEPLANT SWAP ICPL Houseplant Swap. This event has passed. Check the Calendar for upcoming events. Saturday, November 9, 2019 - 10:00am to 12:00pm. 11/09/2019 10:00am 11/09/2019 12:00pm ICPL Houseplant Swap One of the best parts of having houseplants is watching them multiply and then sharing them with others. Do you have houseplants you'd like to share?ONLINE RESOURCES
Iowa Courts Online. Research and access Iowa court records. Information, including case titles and filings, case disposition, child support payments, fine payments and criminal charges, is free of charge. Individuals may also pay a monthly registration fee of $25 to gain access to advanced search tools and additional information,including case
CALENDAR | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 10:30 am - Zoom Storytime: Sing & Play & Learn with West Music. 10:30 am - Stories in the Park at Wetherby Park: Sing & Play & Learn with West Music. 1:00 pm - African American Museum of Iowa Art project- Painting Like A Pro for Teens. 11:00 am - Weed and Pest Management with Grow Johnson County for ages 13-18.CLASSES FOR ADULTS
Let's Try Creativebug | Virtual Class for Adults with Iowa City Public Library. Experience the joy of making with thousands of award-winning video classes taught by top designers and artists on Creativebug, the library's newest online resource!AT HOME SERVICES
For those with barriers to coming to the Library building or Bookmobile, we offer At Home library service free of charge to residents of Iowa City, Hills, Lone Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County. ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO READ Here's your chance to get an overview on the various news-related resources offered by ICPL! Learn how to get access to the New York Times and Washington Post online, where to go to find specific articles and other news items, and what resources to use to find historical information. This will be a general introduction to the resources we offer, including what they contain andSTAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. FREE ACCESS TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE ICPL Resident cardholders can now access The Wall Street Journal website for free on a home computer or mobile browser with your library card number and PIN / Password. After entering your ICPL info, create a Wall Street Journal account for free 3-day full digital access to the website. Access includes coverage back to December 1997, for article searches between 1984-1997 you EYE OF THE STORM: USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR How can augmented artworks act as site-specific interventions, enabling us to reclaim erased narratives and prototype futures in an age of uncertainty? In this workshop facilitated by artist Alice Yuan Zhang, we will explore possibilities and caveats for using augmented reality (AR) technology to engage the public in immersive dialogue about the politics of a place. LET'S TRY CREATIVEBUG Experience the joy of making with thousands of award-winning video classes taught by top designers and artists on Creativebug, the library's newest online resource! We'll start by getting familiar with Creativebug's interface and learning how to register for free with your library card. Then we'll do a project together! As we watch the Creativebug video on "How to Make an TEEN WORKS - CAREER EXPLORATION: CONSTRUCTION AND TRADES Get a feel for different careers from community members who work in different fields! Each month we’ll feature two community members from a different employment sector. This is a great way to find out what a job is really like. There’ll be a designated time at the end of the program to ask our guests your questions. This month we'll explore Construction and Trades. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toLIBRARY CARDS
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Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.BOARD PACKETS
Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. READ THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR FREE Step by Step Instructions: Click on Online Resources, then click on New York Times (Unlimited Access). Use your library card number and password to log in. Click on Redeem. If you have a New York Times account, log in. If not, create an account with a valid email address. You’ll be able to read The New York Times website for 72 hours. Once STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toLIBRARY CARDS
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Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.BOARD PACKETS
Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. READ THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR FREE Step by Step Instructions: Click on Online Resources, then click on New York Times (Unlimited Access). Use your library card number and password to log in. Click on Redeem. If you have a New York Times account, log in. If not, create an account with a valid email address. You’ll be able to read The New York Times website for 72 hours. Once STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
ABOUT US | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mission. The Iowa City Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history.AT HOME SERVICES
For those with barriers to coming to the Library building or Bookmobile, we offer At Home library service free of charge to residents of Iowa City, Hills, Lone Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County. REGISTER | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY COVID Hours. Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm Sun: 12 - 5pm. Holiday Hours Bookmobile Schedule. Can't find a book or movie? Suggest we purchase it or Request it from another library (ILL) ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO READ Here's your chance to get an overview on the various news-related resources offered by ICPL! Learn how to get access to the New York Times and Washington Post online, where to go to find specific articles and other news items, and what resources to use to find historical information. This will be a general introduction to the resources we offer, including what they contain and READ THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR FREE Step by Step Instructions: Click on Online Resources, then click on New York Times (Unlimited Access). Use your library card number and password to log in. Click on Redeem. If you have a New York Times account, log in. If not, create an account with a valid email address. You’ll be able to read The New York Times website for 72 hours. Once FREE ACCESS TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE ICPL Resident cardholders can now access The Wall Street Journal website for free on a home computer or mobile browser with your library card number and PIN / Password. After entering your ICPL info, create a Wall Street Journal account for free 3-day full digital access to the website. Access includes coverage back to December 1997, for article searches between 1984-1997 you EYE OF THE STORM: USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR How can augmented artworks act as site-specific interventions, enabling us to reclaim erased narratives and prototype futures in an age of uncertainty? In this workshop facilitated by artist Alice Yuan Zhang, we will explore possibilities and caveats for using augmented reality (AR) technology to engage the public in immersive dialogue about the politics of a place. LET'S TRY CREATIVEBUG Experience the joy of making with thousands of award-winning video classes taught by top designers and artists on Creativebug, the library's newest online resource! We'll start by getting familiar with Creativebug's interface and learning how to register for free with your library card. Then we'll do a project together! As we watch the Creativebug video on "How to Make an TEEN WORKS - CAREER EXPLORATION: CONSTRUCTION AND TRADES Get a feel for different careers from community members who work in different fields! Each month we’ll feature two community members from a different employment sector. This is a great way to find out what a job is really like. There’ll be a designated time at the end of the program to ask our guests your questions. This month we'll explore Construction and Trades. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
BOARD PACKETS
Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
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10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
BOARD PACKETS
Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
LOCAL NEWS INDEX
10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM.DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. ABOUT US | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mission. The Iowa City Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.AT HOME SERVICES
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Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms.LIBRARY CARDS
Getting a Card. You can apply for a library card online to speed up the process when you come to pick it up in person. Fill out the online form to get started. Bring a photo ID with you to the first floor Help Desk to apply for a library card. If your current address is notlisted on
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The Iowa City Public Library is located at 123 South Linn St. Includes hours of operation, street map, and location of bookdrop returns inthe community.
ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO READ Here's your chance to get an overview on the various news-related resources offered by ICPL! Learn how to get access to the New York Times and Washington Post online, where to go to find specific articles and other news items, and what resources to use to find historical information. This will be a general introduction to the resources we offer, including what they contain and FREE ACCESS TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE ICPL Resident cardholders can now access The Wall Street Journal website for free on a home computer or mobile browser with your library card number and PIN / Password. After entering your ICPL info, create a Wall Street Journal account for free 3-day full digital access to the website. Access includes coverage back to December 1997, for article searches between 1984-1997 you TEEN WORKS - CAREER EXPLORATION: CONSTRUCTION AND TRADES Get a feel for different careers from community members who work in different fields! Each month we’ll feature two community members from a different employment sector. This is a great way to find out what a job is really like. There’ll be a designated time at the end of the program to ask our guests your questions. This month we'll explore Construction and Trades. EYE OF THE STORM: USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR How can augmented artworks act as site-specific interventions, enabling us to reclaim erased narratives and prototype futures in an age of uncertainty? In this workshop facilitated by artist Alice Yuan Zhang, we will explore possibilities and caveats for using augmented reality (AR) technology to engage the public in immersive dialogue about the politics of a place. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
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Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
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10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTAFF CONTACTS
Collection Services Coordinator. (319) 887-6034 | anne-mangano@icpl.org. Anne Mangano has worked for the Iowa City Public Library since 2007, serving as the Collection Services Coordinator since 2013. In this position, she oversees the Library’s collection, including the selection, cataloging, processing, repair, and removal of materials. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
BOARD PACKETS
Board Packet: August 27, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 23, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: July 9, 2020 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. Board Packet: June 25, 2020 Library Board of Trustees Meeting. Board Packet: 6/11/20 Special Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees. POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility. STAFF PICKS...JUST FOR YOU Let ICPL’s staff of readers and watchers help you find what you’re looking for! All you have to do is give us some clues about what you’re interested in. Ask for a bundle if you want a stack of great finds available ASAP. Ask for a list if you don’t know what to checkout next
LOCAL NEWS INDEX
10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM.DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. ABOUT US | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mission. The Iowa City Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.AT HOME SERVICES
For those with barriers to coming to the Library building or Bookmobile, we offer At Home library service free of charge to residents of Iowa City, Hills, Lone Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County.STUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms.LIBRARY CARDS
Getting a Card. You can apply for a library card online to speed up the process when you come to pick it up in person. Fill out the online form to get started. Bring a photo ID with you to the first floor Help Desk to apply for a library card. If your current address is notlisted on
HOURS & LOCATION
The Iowa City Public Library is located at 123 South Linn St. Includes hours of operation, street map, and location of bookdrop returns inthe community.
ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO READ Here's your chance to get an overview on the various news-related resources offered by ICPL! Learn how to get access to the New York Times and Washington Post online, where to go to find specific articles and other news items, and what resources to use to find historical information. This will be a general introduction to the resources we offer, including what they contain and FREE ACCESS TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE ICPL Resident cardholders can now access The Wall Street Journal website for free on a home computer or mobile browser with your library card number and PIN / Password. After entering your ICPL info, create a Wall Street Journal account for free 3-day full digital access to the website. Access includes coverage back to December 1997, for article searches between 1984-1997 you TEEN WORKS - CAREER EXPLORATION: CONSTRUCTION AND TRADES Get a feel for different careers from community members who work in different fields! Each month we’ll feature two community members from a different employment sector. This is a great way to find out what a job is really like. There’ll be a designated time at the end of the program to ask our guests your questions. This month we'll explore Construction and Trades. EYE OF THE STORM: USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR How can augmented artworks act as site-specific interventions, enabling us to reclaim erased narratives and prototype futures in an age of uncertainty? In this workshop facilitated by artist Alice Yuan Zhang, we will explore possibilities and caveats for using augmented reality (AR) technology to engage the public in immersive dialogue about the politics of a place. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ABOUT US | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mission. The Iowa City Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility.LOCAL NEWS INDEX
10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lem Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. A compelling story that dives into the ethics of activism and murder after a young man meets a surprisingly pleasant assassin. - Mykle.USER ACCOUNT
Library Card Login. Log in. Standard Login. Username *. Enter your Iowa City Public Library username. Password *. Enter the password that accompanies your username. Log in. ABOUT US | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Mission. The Iowa City Public Library is a center of community life that connects people of all ages with information, engages them with the world of ideas and with each other, and enriches the community by supporting learning, promoting literacy, and encouraging creativity.DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy 24/7 access to digital content, including ebooks and audiobooks through OverDrive, RBdigital for magazines, Kanopy for streaming movies and Tumblebooks for kids as well as the Local Music Project for local music and the Digital History Project for local history. ADULTS | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Online. Join Elsworth Carman, Iowa City Public Library Director, during this online workshop to learn how to transform colorful kite paper into beautiful stars. In celebration of the ICPL's 125th anniversary, we hope that you will give one of your stars toSTUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms. BOOKMOBILE | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bookmobile is a mobile library service from the Iowa City Public Library (ICPL). In addition to a collection of new and popular books and DVDs on the Bookmobile, you can check out anything from ICPL’s collection by placing a hold and requesting pickup at the Bookmobile.LIBRARY CARDS
POLICIES | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The Library Board adopts policies which ensure the public's access to library facilities, the safety of users and staff, and the protection of library collections, equipment and facility.LOCAL NEWS INDEX
10/23/1975. 7C. OWENS BRUSH CO. WORKERS RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS AT OWENS BRUSH. PC. 02/02/1972. 1C. OWENS BRUSH CO. EXECUTIVE OF OWENS SUCCEEDS IN BRUSH WITH MAKING FILM.ONLINE RESOURCES
Iowa Courts Online. Research and access Iowa court records. Information, including case titles and filings, case disposition, child support payments, fine payments and criminal charges, is free of charge. Individuals may also pay a monthly registration fee of $25 to gain access to advanced search tools and additional information,including case
CALENDAR | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 10:30 am - Zoom Storytime: Sing & Play & Learn with West Music. 10:30 am - Stories in the Park at Wetherby Park: Sing & Play & Learn with West Music. 1:00 pm - African American Museum of Iowa Art project- Painting Like A Pro for Teens. 11:00 am - Weed and Pest Management with Grow Johnson County for ages 13-18.STUDY ROOMS
Study Rooms. Due to the pandemic, study rooms are currently unavailable. Study Rooms are available on the second floor. Rooms may be accessed via the Page Station and require a library card or ID. Rooms may not be reserved in advance and may be used up to two hours. There are four two-person rooms and three six-person rooms.AT HOME SERVICES
For those with barriers to coming to the Library building or Bookmobile, we offer At Home library service free of charge to residents of Iowa City, Hills, Lone Tree, University Heights, and rural Johnson County.LIBRARY CARDS
Getting a Card. You can apply for a library card online to speed up the process when you come to pick it up in person. Fill out the online form to get started. Bring a photo ID with you to the first floor Help Desk to apply for a library card. If your current address is notlisted on
REGISTER | IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY COVID Hours. Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm Sun: 12 - 5pm. Holiday Hours Bookmobile Schedule. Can't find a book or movie? Suggest we purchase it or Request it from another library (ILL)COMMUNITY READS
One Community, One Book. One Community, One Book is a Johnson County reading project in the fall sponsored by the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR). Browse previous One Community, One Book selections Read More About One Community, One Book. ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO READ Here's your chance to get an overview on the various news-related resources offered by ICPL! Learn how to get access to the New York Times and Washington Post online, where to go to find specific articles and other news items, and what resources to use to find historical information. This will be a general introduction to the resources we offer, including what they contain and FREE ACCESS TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE ICPL Resident cardholders can now access The Wall Street Journal website for free on a home computer or mobile browser with your library card number and PIN / Password. After entering your ICPL info, create a Wall Street Journal account for free 3-day full digital access to the website. Access includes coverage back to December 1997, for article searches between 1984-1997 you EYE OF THE STORM: USING AUGMENTED REALITY FOR How can augmented artworks act as site-specific interventions, enabling us to reclaim erased narratives and prototype futures in an age of uncertainty? In this workshop facilitated by artist Alice Yuan Zhang, we will explore possibilities and caveats for using augmented reality (AR) technology to engage the public in immersive dialogue about the politics of a place. Skip to main contentDonate
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Young Adult , Literary Fiction "High school senior Frank Li takes a risk to go after a girl his parents would never approve of, but his plans will leave him wondering if he ever really understood love--or himself--at all"-- _During his senior year, Frank Li takes a risk and disobeys his parents in a way he never anticipated. I loved all of the ways Frank grows and learns about life and love throughout this title._ -Casey WITH THE FIRE ON HIGHElizabeth Acevedo
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Young Adult , Literary Fiction Teen mother Emoni Santiago struggles with the challenges of finishing high school and her dream of working as a chef. _Narrated by the author, this audiobook is delectable; Emoni's voice is powerful and unique. This is the first of Elizabeth Acevedo's works that I have read and I've loved every minute of it--I'm definitely bumping The Poet X up on my list._ -Casey WHERE THE MOUNTAIN MEETS THE MOONGrace Lin
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Minli, an adventurous girl from a poor village, buys a magical goldfish, and then joins a dragon who cannot fly on a quest to find the Old Man of the Moon in hopes of bringing life to Fruitless Mountain and freshness to Jade River. _Believing the fantastic tales her father weaves every night, Minli sets out on a quest to change their family’s fortune. If you have yet to read Grace Lin’s Newbery Honor winning modern classic, now might be the perfect time to escape to Fruitless Mountain._ -CaseyTHE STRANGERS
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Told from separate viewpoints, Chess, Emma, and Finn Greystone, ages twelve, ten, and eight, investigate why their mother went missing and uncover their ties to an alternate world. _This is the beginning of a new page-turning adventure that examines assumptions about identity, family, and home, from the master of middle grade suspense._ -AngieSTAFF LISTS
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