Discover Why Reading is for Everyone During the Summer Reading Challenge at NPL
June 1, 2022
Read, Your Way. Win Cool Prizes. For Free…
Wed, 06/20/2018 - 12:00
Family Folktales: The Cottager and His Cat
Family Folktales
This story can be found in Andrew Lang’s Crimson Fairy Book.
Hello, and welcome to Family Folktales from the Nashville Public Library. I’m Susan Poulter, a Librarian at the…
NPL-PRESS-RELEASE-NPL-TO-NASHVILLE-DISCOVER-HOW-READING-IS-FOR-EVERYONE-DURING-THE-2022-SUMMER-READING-CHALLENGE.pdf
The Books of #DragRace
June 5, 2022
Now...just between us Squirrel Friends. I have to say that I LOVE DragRace. The gowns! The hair! The shade! I find all of it utterly fascinating and a little bit inspiring. I must…
Kendrick Lamar is Back!
July 1, 2022
It Has Been A While
After five years, Kendrick Lamar has finally graced us with another album!
Mr.…
Wed, 07/06/2022 - 12:00
The Snake Prince
Family Folktales
This story can be found in Andrew Lang’s Olive Fairy Book.
Hello, and welcome to Family Folktales from the Nashville Public Library. I’m Susan Poulter, a Librarian at the Main Library. Today’s…
Two Moms, Two Dads, and Everything in Between!
June 21, 2022
Here at Nashville Public Library, we love to celebrate Pride month with the whole family! We have an impressive selection of Children's books featuring LGBTQIA+…
Wed, 06/08/2022 - 12:00
Funk Fighters
Truth B Told: Conversations About Culture and Power
Something for Everyone
June 16, 2022
Happy Pride! To celebrate, check out these titles written by and about LBGTQ+ folks.
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
This collection…
Megan Phouthavong, Administrative Specialist
Wed, 07/18/2018 - 12:00
Family Folktales: The Twelve Dancing Princesses
Family Folktales
This story can be found in Andrew Lang’s Red Fairy Book.
Hello, and welcome to Family Folktales from the Nashville Public Library. I’m Susan Poulter, a Librarian at the…
Picture Books in Translation
July 5, 2022
If you already recognize the value of diverse picture books and include them in your reading routine, consider casting an even wider net by adding picture books from around the world…