Winter has arrived, and that means less daylight and more time indoors with a good book! Below are the Staff Picks reviews that our Reference librarians shared last month. To get more great picks and library news delivered right to your inbox, be sure to subscribe to our GPL Weekly eNewsletter. Sapiens: A Graphic History -… Read More
From the Staff Picks Archive - Nonfiction for a New Year
The start of a new year is a popular time to reflect on the past, plan for the future, or decide to learn something new. It is also a time when the days are often short, dark, and cold, especially for those of us on the shore of Lake Michigan! The nonfiction books below offer… Read More
International Sushi Day (June 18th)
June 18th is International Sushi Day, a day to celebrate the traditional Japanese dish which is typically comprised vinegared rice and assorted companions such as seafood and vegetables. The word "sushi" actually refers to the sour property of the vinegared rice rather than raw fish or seafood commonly included in sushi. There are a number… Read More
Author Spotlight: Orhan Pamuk
One of the most recognizable contemporary Turkish authors and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature, Orhan Pamuk has written dozens of books over the last four decades many of which are cerebral stories that feature questions of identity and explore the position of Istanbul and Turkey as places caught between two sides. To… Read More
Polish Stories
Like many former Eastern Bloc countries, Poland has seen a tremendous amount of change in the last several decades. Many of the titles included in this list speak to the experiences of those in Poland working their way through these major shifts. With this list, you can learn more about Poland's literary landscape, read about… Read More
TV Shows Based on Books
From time-traveling historical fiction to psychological thrillers, books have inspired many an adaptation for TV and film. Here are some of those TV adaptations along with their original stories for you to watch or read at your leisure! Big Little Lies - (Book: Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty, TV Series) Game of Thrones (Book:… Read More
Shtetl Stories
From the Iberian Peninsula to the shores of the Black Sea, Jewish communities have existed in Europe for centuries. These communities often established cultural, economic, and religious hubs for Jewish life in order to maintain their traditions while surrounded by non-Jewish neighbors. These Jewish hubs became known as shtetle or shtetls (from the Yiddish word… Read More
Amazing Grace
Los Angeles, 1972 It was in the small but mighty New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in South L.A. where Aretha Franklin recorded her fourth live album: Amazing Grace. Accompanied by the Southern California Community Choir and a stellar band including gospel giant Reverend James Cleveland, Franklin performed 14 tracks before an eager audience dotted with… Read More
Dementia Awareness Month - Recommended Guides
Is someone you love coping with dementia? In honor of Dementia Awareness Month (September), the library and Family Services of Glencoe have compiled the following list of books with helpful information. Additional materials are available through inter-library loan. The library also offers memory exercise kits for checkout - ask a librarian at the reference desk… Read More
Country Spotlight: Nigeria
A nation of over 200 million people, Nigeria is a cultural and economic hub from its film industry globally referred to as Nollywood to its growing technology sector. Nigeria's literary tradition has also received worldwide acclaim with Nigerian authors winning awards such as the Nobel Prize in Literature which was won by Wole Soyinka in… Read More