Fox 45 Summer Reading Recommendations

by Will Johnson, “The Uncommon Librarian”, Northwood Branch Manager

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“The Whistler” by John Grisham

 

 

 

In this New York Times bestseller, a corruption case crosses investigator, Lacy Stoltz’s desk that turns dangerous.

 

 

 

 

“Pandora’s Lab: Seven Stories of Science Gone Wrong” by Paul Offit

 

 

 

History is filled with brilliant ideas that gave rise to disaster, and this book explores the most fascinating—and significant—missteps

Welcome Ben Rosenberg as New Pratt Library Board Chair

The Enoch Pratt Free Library is proud to announce Benjamin Rosenberg has been elected the new Chair of the Pratt Library Boards of Directors and Trustees. Rosenberg is the founder and Chairman of Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP, and is recognized as a preeminent litigator in the state of Maryland.

Rosenberg has been on the Pratt Library board since 2012, serving the past two years as the Vice-Chair.   “Since joining the Board of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, I have become convinced that the Library is the most important educational institution in Baltimore,” says Rosenberg.  “It provides a venue for hundreds of thousands of Baltimoreans to satisfy their intellectual curiosity, to explore job opportunities or to indulge in the simple pleasure of reading a good book.  I am humbled and honored to serve our City as the next Chair of the Pratt Library Board.”

Rosenberg succeeds Patricia Lasher, who has been Chair of the Pratt Library Board since 2013.

 

For Civil War History Buffs…

Courtesy: Digital Maryland

Organized to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War, Digital Maryland’s Civil War in Your Attic collection represents a statewide effort to locate, digitize, and preserve treasured materials documenting the Civil War and Reconstruction, held in private collections across the state. Among a trove of letters, diaries, photographs, reports, and more, you will find the discharge record for African American Union soldier George Washington, who served with the Massachusetts 55th Regiment, the second all-black regiment from the North organized after the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.