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New Adult Learning Titles in the Free Library's Catalog

Languages and Learning is the Free Library of Philadelphia's department for adult education support, connecting patrons seeking Adult Basic Education, English Language Learner , and World Language support to the appropriate resources. There are many reasons that adults continue learning! Whether you want to sharpen your algebra skills or… continue reading New Adult Learning Titles in the Free Library's Catalog

By written by Betsy M.    April 24, 2024   

Neurodiverse Reads for Autism Acceptance Month

Every April, people all over the world celebrate Autism Acceptance Month ! You might’ve heard of this annual event called Autistic Awareness Month before. Thanks to the work of Autistic advocates, the focus has shifted from general awareness and understanding to one of more active acceptance, towards a forward-thinking mindset about… continue reading Neurodiverse Reads for Autism Acceptance Month

By written by Meredith M.    April 17, 2024   

Promoting Literacy with the Free Library of Philadelphia

National Library Week is April 7–13, 2024, and we encourage everyone to visit the Free Library of Philadelphia to celebrate this year’s theme: Ready, Set, Library! But first, let’s take a look at some local literacy statistics. The Pennsylvania Department of Education reports that 13% of adults in our state lack… continue reading Promoting Literacy with the Free Library of Philadelphia

By written by Free Library Foundation    April 4, 2024   

You're in Luck! The Free Library has Popular Titles Ready to Loan!

Want to read popular new titles without paying for expensive copies? You’re in luck! The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Lucky Loans program makes award-winning books like Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song and Bonnie Garmus’s Lessons in Chemistry available to patrons at no cost! Visit your local Free Library branch, look for the… continue reading You're in Luck! The Free Library has Popular Titles Ready to Loan!

By written by Anthony T.    March 15, 2024    1  

Helping Philly Youth "March" into Reading

March is designated as National Reading Month to not only celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss  — prolific author of beloved children’s books such as The Cat in the Hat , Green Eggs and Ham , and Horton Hears A Who  —  but also to inspire a love of reading at an early age. Today, there are so many… continue reading Helping Philly Youth "March" into Reading

By written by Free Library Foundation    March 15, 2024   

Announcing the 2024 One Book, One Philadelphia Selections

One Book, One Philadelphia is a signature project of the Free Library of Philadelphia that promotes literacy, library usage, and civic dialogue by encouraging the entire greater Philadelphia area to come together through reading and discussing a single book. From April 8–May 22 , dozens of free-to-the-public events, discussions, and… continue reading Announcing the 2024 One Book, One Philadelphia Selections

By written by Terence W.    February 15, 2024   

Pam's Picks: Favorite Books of Legendary Actress Pam Grier

It’s the 50 Anniversary of the blaxploitation film Foxy Brown starring Pam Grier . The film is credited for revolutionizing the way women were portrayed in cinema. To celebrate this milestone, the legendary actress did a special interview for the Free Library and shared a list of some of her favorite books .     "It is… continue reading Pam's Picks: Favorite Books of Legendary Actress Pam Grier

By written by Administrator    February 9, 2024    6  

Enjoy Online Reading Challenges Year-Round!

You may have heard of our citywide  Summer of Wonder program full of activities, programs, and prizes for all ages, but did you know that the Free Library offers an  Online Reading Challenge  that runs all year long? And if you’ve participated in the Summer of Wonder online, you already have an account! The Free… continue reading Enjoy Online Reading Challenges Year-Round!

By written by Emily S.    January 26, 2024   

Spotlight: The Letter People

For the last year, the shared offices of the Children's Literature Research Collection and the Map Collection have had a consistent litmus test for visitors. When a new visitor enters (either a researcher or a staff member), almost everyone has said one of two things: 1. What are those? 2. You have The Letter People! I share a kinship… continue reading Spotlight: The Letter People

By written by Chris B.    January 8, 2024   

Manga 101: Manga and Beyond at the Free Library

In our Manga 101 series , we’ve covered a lot of manga-related topics. We looked at some commonly asked questions , explored demographic categories , reviewed several popular manga genres, and discussed related types of media . In our final Manga 101 post, we'll look at other manga-related materials the Free Library has to… continue reading Manga 101: Manga and Beyond at the Free Library

By written by Meg B.    December 18, 2023    1  

Manga 101: Related Concepts

In our Manga 101 series, we’ve answered some frequently asked questions , defined some common manga terms , and looked at some of the most popular manga genres found at the Free Library. This time, we’ll take a look at other forms of media that are related to manga. Anime While manga refers to comics, anime refers to animation. Lots… continue reading Manga 101: Related Concepts

By written by Meg B.    November 20, 2023   

Nurturing Your Baby in the Womb: The Benefits of Prenatal Education

Pregnancy is an amazing journey filled with excitement, wonder, and the anticipation of meeting your little one for the first time. Even before birth, it’s a time when parents typically start thinking about how they can provide the best possible environment for their baby’s overall well-being and development. Did you know you can… continue reading Nurturing Your Baby in the Womb: The Benefits of Prenatal Education

By written by Kimberly G.    November 6, 2023   

Manga 101: BL, GL, and Beyond

In our previous Manga 101 installment, we covered romance manga. This time, we’ll take a look at two subgenres of romance manga (BL and GL), as well as some non-romantic LGBTQ+ manga.  BL BL is an abbreviation for Boys’ Love ; the terms shonen ai and yaoi are also used to refer to this genre of manga. BL focuses on stories… continue reading Manga 101: BL, GL, and Beyond

By written by Meg B.    September 15, 2023    2  

Manga 101: Romance

Previous Manga 101 installments took a look at isekai and sports manga; this time, we’ll explore another popular genre of manga: romance .  From poignant stories of high school love to doomed romances with supernatural beings, romance manga is a hugely popular genre that includes a wide variety of styles and scenarios. While many of… continue reading Manga 101: Romance

By written by Meg B.    August 15, 2023    4  

Manga 101: Isekai

One way of classifying manga is by demographic categories like shonen and shojo (for more information, check out the previous Manga 101 blog post ). However, manga can also be divided into genres of similar subject matter. While some popular manga genres are familiar, like romance or horror, others might require a bit more explanation. One… continue reading Manga 101: Isekai

By written by Meg B.    June 15, 2023   

Manga 101: Demographic Categories

Manga is often published chapter-by-chapter in anthology magazines which are marketed towards particular audiences. Some magazines focus on specific genres of manga (like fantasy, romance, etc.) while others publish stories in a variety of genres. Most manga magazines are aimed at a target audience of a specific age and gender. Here’s the… continue reading Manga 101: Demographic Categories

By written by Meg B.    May 15, 2023    1  

Manga 101: Answering Common Questions

Some of the most popular titles at the Field Teen Center are manga, or Japanese graphic novels. Manga includes a wide range of genres and art styles with more than 100 titles in our collections. Navigating it all can be overwhelming, but we hope this guide will help you find your bearings. This is the first in our "Manga 101" series,… continue reading Manga 101: Answering Common Questions

By written by Yona Y.    April 11, 2023   

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