Recommended Fiction: My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth RussellIn Recommended Fiction, I tout the physical books that are in our collections. March, being Women's History Month, brings a heavy book with still very of-the-moment tragic topic dealing with how women are treated. This whole book is a trigger warning!
Recommended Fiction: God's Country by Percival EverettIn Recommended Fiction, I review books in our physical collections. As February is Black History Month, I bring an early book by a now, highly honored black author which situates a black character in a highly original setting.
Recommended Fiction: 11/22/63 by Stephen KingIn this series, I promote fiction that reside in the physical collections in the library. In January, we often think about fresh starts, changing our lives, and time. With that, here is a time travel novel that makes us question the nature of change.
Recommended fiction: Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MaclachlanIn this series, I recommend fiction books that physically reside at both campuses. December brings an offering from the Steubenville campus which not only is a quick read, but also brings the family feel, both great for the busy holiday season.
Recommended Fiction: The Big Door Prize by M.O. WalshIn Recommended Fiction I tout the physical books that reside in either of our campus library collections. November brings a read from the Youngstown collection focusing on a sweet small town thrown into chaos.