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Dear Evan Hansen by Val Emmich
Avi W., Arundel High School
Avi W., Arundel High School
While Anne Arundel County Public Library is not religiously affiliated, we nonetheless encourage our customers in the spirit of lifelong learning to be culturally fluent about the world’s various religions.
Avi W., Arundel High School
Greg is back again with another story and this time he’s playing sports. Several books ago, he played soccer and so now it’s time for a new sport.
Haley R., Crofton High School
As we approach the end of Women's History Month, we at Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) thought it fitting to honor one of our own illustrious female colleagues: Barbara Gosnell, who has served AACPL for half a century!
Haley R., Crofton High School
Midnight Sun is the most recent installment of the infamous Twilight series. It is a retelling of the first novel from the love interest/vampire’s perspective, Edward Cullen, so new readers should be able to start here if they so choose.
Emily E., Annapolis High School
If you live in our state, particularly in Anne Arundel County, you have probably heard of Maryland Day, but may not know exactly what it entails or why we commemorate this unique day. In fact, Maryland "Day" is not a day at all, but rather a full weekend of events!
By Emily E., Annapolis High School
The official first day of spring is less than two weeks away on Sunday, March 20, and we here at AACPL are gearing up for a happy, healthy springtime -- especially as the COVID risk continues to decrease.
By Emily E., Annapolis High School
Women's History Month officially kicked off on March 1, making 2022 its 35th annual celebration in the United States!
February 1 marked the beginning of the Lunar New Year, otherwise known as Spring Festival, and often referred to in the past as Chinese New Year.
By Emily E., Annapolis High School
There remain a little more than three weeks until the first day of spring. However, just because we are still trudging through winter doesn’t mean we need to hibernate on our health – physical, emotional, or otherwise!