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Fort Washington Book Discussion Group: Deanna Raybourn's "Killers of a Certain Age" Saturday, 10/21/23, 11 AM-12 PM This event will take place online via Google Meets. Register: tinyurl.com/2f6cj4vk #nypl #bookdiscussion #readmore #mystery #thriller #suspense #deannaraybourn


Found in Translation. Works in translation comprise only 3% of all books published in the US. Follow us to discover new voices. Blood Feast. By Malika Moustadraf. Translated by Alice Guthrie from Arabic. Originally published in Morocco. Find this title: tinyurl.com/mv5svbkk


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For decades, Narges Mohammadi has been a vocal advocate for women and girls in Iran. This @NobelPrize is a well-deserved recognition of her courage, and the hope that she represents—not only for the women in Iran, but for women fighting repression and violence around the world.

BREAKING NEWS The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPeacePrize to Narges Mohammadi for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all. #NobelPrize

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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPeacePrize to Narges Mohammadi for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all.

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The assault on our freedom to read won't stop until we all raise our voices. Sat., Oct. 7, is the #BannedBooksWeek #LetFreedomRead Day of Action. Will you take at least one action to help libraries fight back against book bans? bit.ly/LetFreedomRead…

ILoveLibraries's tweet image. The assault on our freedom to read won't stop until we all raise our voices. Sat., Oct. 7, is the #BannedBooksWeek #LetFreedomRead Day of Action. Will you take at least one action to help libraries fight back against book bans? bit.ly/LetFreedomRead…

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Your fall reading list just got longer! The 25 National Book Awards finalists were recently announced and are ready to be checked out from NYPL. #NBAwards on.nypl.org/3LO9pIG


Fort Washington Book Discussion Group: Deanna Raybourn's "Killers of a Certain Age" Saturday, 10/21/23, 11 AM-12 PM This event will take place online via Google Meets. Register: tinyurl.com/2f6cj4vk #nypl #bookdiscussion #readmore #mystery #thriller #suspense #deannaraybourn


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“The freedom to read is under attack in this country...the coordinated censorship efforts we've seen on school libraries are now increasingly targeting public libraries.” Join @JudyBlume and NYPL this #BannedBooksWeek to #UniteAgainstBookBans! on.nypl.org/3RZTefx


Found in Translation. Works in translation comprise only 3% of all books published in the US. Follow us to discover new voices. Blood Feast. By Malika Moustadraf. Translated by Alice Guthrie from Arabic. Originally published in Morocco Find this title at: tinyurl.com/mv5svbkk


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📚 Join NYPL’s #GetLitWithAllOfIt Book Club with @WNYC! The October book is ‘Yellow’ by R. F. Kuang (@kuangrf). Start reading today! on.nypl.org/3PDW3zZ


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Get ready! Wednesday, October 4, join NYPL, @BKLYNlibrary, and @QPLNYC for a #BannedBooksWeek digital Day of Action to protect the #FreedomtoRead! Show your support on social media. Find out how to participate: on.nypl.org/3LIRvHa


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Teens! Join us on Oct 3 for a #BannedBooksWeek event with author @MarkDoesStuff! Oshiro will discuss their books, censorship, and why it's crucial for young people to have the opportunity to see themselves represented in the books they read. Register now: on.nypl.org/3PxNxm6


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NYPL is dedicated to the free and open access of information and knowledge—a mission that is directly opposed to censorship. This #BannedBooksWeek (Oct 1–7), join NYPL in the nationwide effort to protect the freedom to read and #UniteAgainstBookBans! on.nypl.org/3PvlIuF


Found in Translation. Works in translation comprise only 3% of all books published in the US. The Piano Tuner. by Chiang-Sheng Kuo. Translated by Howard Goldblatt & Sylvia Li-chun Lin from the Chinese. Originally published in Taiwan. Reserve at NYPL: tinyurl.com/2p9xnvpd


Found in Translation. Works in translation comprise only 3% of all books published in the US. Discover new voices: tinyurl.com/2ckwej59Grey Bees. By Andrey Kurkov. Translated by Boris Dralyuk #ukrainianbooks #Книги #Книга #ukrainianliterature #booksintranslation #ukraine #nypl


Found in Translation. Works in translation comprise only 3% of all books published in the US. Discover new voices: tinyurl.com/2ckwej59Grey Bees. By Andrey Kurkov. Translated by Boris Dralyuk #ukrainianbooks #Книги #Книга #ukrainianliterature #booksintranslation #ukraine #nypl


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NYPL holds more than 56 million items, from novels to renowned research collections, that are available to use with your library card! on.nypl.org/45ZPSfY


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Hours to access the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive are now extended to our morning opening! You can now view theatre productions from 10:30 AM until the Library closes. nypl.org/locations/lpa/…


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On September 18, legendary Broadway icon, actress, singer, and dancer Chita Rivera joins @nypl_lpa for a discussion about her life and career, in celebration of her acclaimed book, 'Chita: A Memoir' on.nypl.org/3R602HS

NYPLEvents's tweet image. On September 18, legendary Broadway icon, actress, singer, and dancer Chita Rivera joins @nypl_lpa for a discussion about her life and career, in celebration of her acclaimed book, 'Chita: A Memoir' on.nypl.org/3R602HS

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For nearly 50 years, bell hooks was an influential thinker, theorist, and cultural critic. Here’s where to start with the work of this trailblazing Black Feminist. on.nypl.org/3sOUnvu


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If you haven't read any of the works by Amy Tan, here is where to start with her treasure trove of stories. on.nypl.org/3sGdR5H


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