Pratt Staff Picks Best of 2017

Looking for the perfect book to read over the holidays? The Pratt Library has you covered.  All week long, we’ll be releasing our staff’s top picks for 2017 in Fiction, Nonfiction, Children’s, Young Adult, Graphic Novels and Audiobooks.   Here’s a little sneak peek  from our Collection Management Selectors.  Click on the cover to reserve your copy now!

MY FAVORITE THING IS MONSTERS

By Emil Ferris

[Recommended by Jamequa Summerall] Set against the tumultuous political backdrop of late ’60s Chicago, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is the fictional graphic diary of 10-year-old Karen Reyes, filled with B-movie horror and pulp monster magazines iconography

                                                                          A DIFFERENT POND

By Bao Phi

[Recommended by Kathleen Neil]  As a young boy, Bao Phi awoke early, hours before his father’s long workday began, to fish on the shores of a small pond in Minneapolis. Unlike many other anglers, Bao and his father fished for food, not recreation. Between hope-filled casts, Bao’s father told him about a different pond in their homeland of Vietnam.

THE LOST CITY OF THE MONKEY GOD: A TRUE STORY

By Douglas Preston

[Recommended by Sarah Kuperman] Suspenseful and shocking, filled with colorful history, hair-raising adventure, and dramatic twists of fortune, The Lost City of the Monkey God is the absolutely true, eyewitness account of one of the great discoveries of the twenty-first century.

Come back to #PrattChat tomorrow as we release Pratt staff’s picks for Best Fiction 2017.

See Paul Butler Tonight at the Brown Lecture Series

Brown Lecture Series presents Paul Butler, Chokehold: Policing Black Men

Wednesday, December 13, 6:30pm

Central Library African American Department

In his new book, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler powerfully demonstrates why current efforts to reform law enforcement will not create lasting change.  A law professor at Georgetown University, Butler provides legal commentary for CNN, MSNBC, and NPR.  He is the author of Let’s Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice, winner of the Harry Chapin Media Award.

The Brown Lecture Series is supported by a generous grant from the Eddie C. and Sylvia Brown Foundation. 

Celebrate the Sounds of the Season with the Pratt Library

All December long, we’re celebrating the sounds of the season across our Pratt Library branches.  Come in to hear some holiday music.. and maybe even meet a special guest…

Govans Branch

Holiday Celebration featuring Friends School choir

Thursday, December 14, 6pm

 

Light Street Branch

Holiday Open House

Thursday, December 14, 6pm

 

Orleans Street Branch

New World Outreach Jazz Orchestra: Holiday Concert

Tuesday, December 12, 6pm

 

 

Canton Branch

‘Tis the Season, Baltimore Children’s Choir

Thursday, December 21, 4:30pm