The 2024 Kids Summer Reading Program is still in full swing with prizes waiting to be claimed for summer reading fun! Not signed up yet? It's not too late! Need help getting your kids signed up? Visit or call any of our locations!
The Summer Reading Program is not just for kids and teens, adults can join the fun too! Explore great reads, complete activities to earn badges and prizes, and attend summer reading workshops.
The tapestry of the United States is constantly shifting with colorful and vivid immigration happenings, stories, events, and news. Here is a fantastic book list for teens abounding with fantastic and fascinating stories that catch a rich glimpse of what it's like being a modern-day immigrant in the United States.
Applications are now being accepted for authors wishing to apply for a table to vend at the 2024 Meet an Author, Be an Author event on October 19 at Central Library. Authors must live or work in Indiana. Applications will be accepted through August 26, 2024.
Apply nowThe Quick Reads collection is made up of a variety of short books and stories written in an accessible style for adults. The books are intended to be a good introduction to new authors, genres, and reading in general, and are designed to encourage adults who don't read often to enjoy books. They can also be really helpful to people who are learning English.
Browse the collectionJoin our virtual author talks to enjoy conversation with the authors behind your favorite books from the comfort of home. What questions have you always wanted to ask? Submit your questions online. We will also take questions during the event and will cover as many questions as time allows!
See the author schedule & registerAre you looking for your next read? We can help! Visit us in person, explore reading recommendations online, join an in-person or online book discussion, get recommendations on Facebook or tune in to our televised book club segments!
Browse nowHear from Avi Maun, a member of the Teen Advisory Group (TAG) at Michigan Road, about how he and others on this council are helping to create a welcoming space for teens at The Library. If you'd like to learn more about teen programs and ways to get involved, please contact your local branch or reach out to us online at indypl.org/contact.
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