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Cozy holiday reads: Book recs and gift ideas from your local booksellers

The holidays are great for spending time with friends and family, but if you have ever wanted to just sneak off with a book...

Literacy Fund applications are now open

The Go Farther Literacy Fund, launched by The Mind Trust, is an initiative built to improve literacy rates among K-12 students in Indianapolis' Center...

Seven Black writers make 2024 Indiana Authors Awards shortlist

The 2024 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards announced its shortlist, including works written by seven Black Hoosier authors. The shortlist of books eligible...

For every Black woman who wants to be free

Latest book by award-winning local author provides blueprint for Black women’s liberation At the close of her second book, “Dear Black Girl: Letters from Your...

Juneteenth books by various authors

The park shelter has been reserved. You've told everyone where to be and what to bring (Grandma's favorite dessert!) and someone will set up games...

IndyPL summer reading program to celebrate our furry friends

The Indianapolis Public Library and IndyHumane are teaming up for a summer reading program to remember. IndyPL’s summer reading program is a longstanding annual tradition...

Celebrate National Reading Month by setting new goals

March is National Reading Month, and what better way to celebrate than to start a new book or set a new reading goal? Reading is...

Making marginalized communities the priority: Loudmouth Bookstore

“Loudmouth is a bookstore that uplifts the work of marginalized authors and highlights banned books. Everything you see in here was hand selected by...

John Green talks ‘freedom to read’ at IndyPL

The Indianapolis Public Library kicked off National Banned Books Week Oct. 3 with a fireside chat conversation with John Green and State Senator and...

Indiana native and Colts tight end Kylen Granson’s passion for literacy goes beyond the gridiron

Through his foundation KG’s Kids, Indianapolis Colts tight end Kylen Granson is giving six first-year teachers a library of racially diverse books for their...
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