Friends of Dunwoody Library Book Sale–Sep 22, 23, 24, 26
Click here to go to the website for more details
Thursday Sep 22 1:00 PM—4:00 PM Members Only Thursday Sep 22 4:00 PM—8:00 PM Open to the
General Public Friday Sep 23 10:00 AM—5:00 PM Open to the
General Public Saturday Sep 24 10:00 AM—5:00 PM Open to the
General Public Sunday Sep 25 Closed Closed Monday* Sep 26 10:00 AM—8:00 PM Open to the
General Public
**Monday is Bag Day. … Read More »
Dunwoody Moms Write Children’s Sexual Abuse Prevention Book
Allison Fears and Tatiana Matthews (two moms that live in The Branches here in Dunwoody) are happy to announce the release and pre-sale of their new book Fred the Fox Shouts “No!” Secure your book order today at www.fredthefox.com
If you are interested in having the author and illustrator come and speak to your organization about the book and how to best protect your child from sexual abuse, please go to our website and send us a message.… Read More »
Create summer reading lists for your child!
Click the above image to go to the Lexile Framework site. Enter your Lexile measure, select your interests, and find books you’d like to read! Whether you’re reading for school or for pleasure, you can use this site to build a custom reading list on the subjects that interest you the most. (For more information, see the user guide)… Read More »
Welcome Atlanta Smiles, the newest children’s book of Atlanta, Georgia!
Local Dunwoody Author- Meg Keiley-Listerman
Submitted by: Meg Keiley-Listermann
I am a local Dunwoody resident, mother of 4, who published a book on Sinn Fein Women with Praeger publications this past fall. It is a comprehensive overview of the role that women have played in building and sustaining this political party in Ireland.
I have a blog where I connect the content of the book to community awareness and advocacy as well.… Read More »
Local Dunwoody mom writes book to help others
Audra,
I recently wrote a book that is called Be Patient Ready Care Management Journal. The book was born from a need that I experienced this past year with helping care for my dad who has cancer. It is generic enough though that anyone who would like to get their medical information organized in one central location can benefit from having it.… Read More »