Take a look at some of our favorite young adult books released this month.
Examining Memory
The mysteries and miracles of remembering and forgetting.
Looking Back: Our Historic District of Alviso
By Ralph Pearce
Ralph shares some images and history of San Jose's Alviso district.
¿Sabías que también existe un Día de los Abuelos?
Festejemos a los abuelos, pilares del hogar.
Water-Wise and Drought-Friendly Resources for Your Garden
By Lisa Molson
Explore San José Public Library’s resources for water-wise practices to help conserve water in your garden.
YA Friday: Zodiac Signs as YA Books – Leo
By Megan Maloy
A monthly feature sharing young adult books inspired by the current zodiac sign.
中文電子報紙&雜誌
By Maggie Kuo
以前常聽人家說: 秀才不出門, 便知天下事. 現在只要有圖書卡就可以當秀才了! 以前的秀才是憑藉著書本的機制知道天下的事情. 但現在, 可以靠著網絡的服務, 不需要出門也知道天下的事了. 一張聖荷西的圖書卡, 可以閱讀當日的地方報紙了.網絡媒體 多厲害啊!
YA Friday: SOUR
By Megan Maloy
If you loved Olivia Rodrigo's debut album SOUR, these books about heartbreak, healing, or getting even might make the perfect pairing for your next listen.
Volunteer Spotlight – Sue Lin
Sue has been teaching Zumba at the West Valley Branch Library since October of 2019.
YA Friday: Hobbies
By TeenHQ
Nonfiction books for teens about hobbies.
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