Looking to gain a green thumb? Check out this collection of eBooks on Hoopla full of tips to keep your houseplants growing and thriving.
Author: Jamillah Abdul-Saboor
Light Up the Grill! Cookbooks to Download
Sun’s out, buns out, and by buns we mean for hamburgers! This Spring, try out a new recipe with one of these cookbooks available at the Enoch Pratt Free Library.
Read Your Favorite Magazine for Free Online #atthepratt
Did you know that you can check out magazines with a few quick clicks? Head on over to the Libby By Overdrive App and check out the latest issues of popular magazines.
Author Spotlight: Haitian Heritage Month
In honor of Haitian Heritage Month, we wanted to spotlight authors, Maika Moulite and Maritza Moulite. Daughters of Haitian immigrants, they always had a goal to write a book together. So far, they have written two books! To learn more about the authors, please visit www.maikaandmaritza.com.
Alaine Beauparlant has heard about Haiti all her life. But the stories were always passed down from her dad—and her mom, when she wasn’t too busy with her high-profile newscaster gig. But when Alaine’s life goes a bit sideways, it’s time to finally visit Haiti herself. What she learns about Haiti’s proud history as the world’s first black republic (with its even prouder people) is one thing, but what she learns about her own family is another. Suddenly, the secrets Alaine’s mom has been keeping, including a family curse that has spanned generations, can no longer be avoided.
Dear Haiti, Love Aline by, Makia Moulite and Maritza Moulite Book | eBook | eAudiobook
When teen social activist and history buff Kezi Smith is killed under mysterious circumstances after attending a social justice rally, her devastated sister Happi and their family are left reeling in the aftermath. As Kezi becomes another immortalized victim in the fight against police brutality, Happi begins to question the idealized way her sister is remembered. Perfect. Angelic.One of the good ones.
One Of The Good Ones by, Makia Moulite and Maritza Moulite Book | eBook
YA Picks for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Teens, this May stop by your local Pratt Library up one of these new titles to help celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
After spending her early years in Wuhan, China, riding water buffalos and devouring stinky tofu, Laura immigrates to Texas, where her hometown is as foreign as Mars—at least until 2020, when COVID-19 makes Wuhan a household name.In Messy Roots, Gao illustrates her coming-of-age as the girl who simply wants to make the basketball team, escape Chinese school, and figure out why girls make her heart flutter.
Messy Roots, by Laura Gao, Book
Theo Mori and Gabriel Moreno have always been at odds. Their parents own rival businesses—an Asian American café and a Puerto Rican bakery—and Gabi’s lack of coordination has cost their soccer team too many games to count. From the author of Meet Cute Diary comes a delectable rom-com that’s brimming with zest and a sprinkle of sweetness. A must-read for fans of Casey McQuiston and Julian Winters.
Romeo and Juliet meets Chinese mythology in this magical novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Astonishing Color of After. Hunter Yee has perfect aim with a bow and arrow, but all else in his life veers wrong. He’s sick of being haunted by his family’s past mistakes. The only things keeping him from running away are his little brother, a supernatural wind, and the bewitching girl at his new high school.
An Arrow To The Moon, by Emily X.R. Pan, Book
Pacific Rim meets The Handmaid’s Tale in this blend of Chinese history and mecha science fiction for YA readers. The boys of Huaxia dream of pairing up with girls to pilot Chrysalises, giant transforming robots that can battle the mecha aliens that lurk beyond the Great Wall. It doesn’t matter that the girls often die from the mental strain.