You don’t have to look far to find out the latest fiction books available at the Enoch Pratt Free Library! Take a look at what’s new to the Pratt’s shelves and eLibrary.
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How to Manage Your Money
In honor of Tax Day (April 15th) approaching, we wanted to spotlight a few of our favorite personal finance books. Whether you look forward to tax season or dread it, we hope these books can help you with focusing on your next financial goals.

Don’t miss this intriguing story of how Elizabeth and Nate crafted a lifestyle of sustainable frugality, and reached financial independence at age thirty-two. While not everyone wants to live in the woods, or quit their jobs, many of us want to have more control over our time and money and lead more meaningful, simplified lives.
Meet The Frugalwoods by Elizabeth Willard Thames eBook

Written in an irreverent and entertaining style, I Will Teach You to Be Rich shows you step-by-step how to beat banks and credit cards at the fee game, automate your savings and investments, negotiate a raise, manage student loans, and enjoy vacations and other things you love by practicing conscious spending.

Drawing on her own transformation—over just a few years—from a woman living in a converted garage with tumbleweeds blowing through her bank account to a woman who travels the world in style. The You Are a Badass author combines hilarious personal essays with bite-size, aha concepts that unlock earning potential and get real results.
“A picture is worth a thousand words” Photographers in the Fine Arts Department
by Daria Phair, Librarian
Many of us have captured life’s moments in photographs. Who gave us this wonderful invention? French scientist and inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765–1833) produced the earliest surviving photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras, in 1827, using a camera obscura and a process he called “heliography.” By 1837, Louis Daguerre (1787-1851) had discovered a technique for reproducing images that were fixed and didn’t fade. A photography boom ensued. To explore more of the history and people in this artistic field, check out what the Fine Arts Department has on famous photographers and techniques through the ages. Here are a dozen examples.

This gorgeous volume, created in collaboration with the George Eastman House, celebrates the development of cameras, their inventors, and the art of photography over two hundred years. There are more than 100 historic photos, ads, and drawings to complement the text.
Camera: A History of Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital by Todd Gustavson Book

Harry Benson (1929- ) has photographed famous people and events from the 1950s to the 2010s, including every president from Dwight Eisenhower to Donald Trump, Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II, the Beatles and many other celebrities. He also captured such historic events as the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, the Irish Republican Army hunger strikes, and 9/11.
Persons of Interest; Photographs That Defined an Era by Harry Benson Book

by Todd Brandow and William A. Ewing Book

by Berenice Abbott, et al.
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Happy National Library Week at the Pratt!

Here at the Pratt, we are so grateful for all of our staff members that continue to serve our community throughout the pandemic. From virtual storytime and events, to Sidewalk Service and one-on-one help with unemployment and sharing COVID-19 relief information, we are so proud of how the Enoch Pratt Free Library was there for Baltimore.
Do you know who else we are thankful for? YOU! We are so thankful and excited for our customers visiting the local branches. If you didn’t know already, all Pratt Locations are open at 25% capacity for limited browsing and computer access. You’ll be able to browse and borrow items from the collection and use the public computers for up to two hours.
To enter our buildings, we do ask a few things to help keep you and the Pratt staff safe.




Thank you again for all that you do to support the Pratt Library. Here’s a look at how we are celebrating National Library Week!






