Take a look at some of our favorite young adult books released this month.
Reclaiming Tribal Languages – Native American Heritage Month
By Lisa Mejia
Children's Picture Books which help in teaching tribal languages and cultures for Native American Heritage Month.
Get Prepped for Winter Reading
By SJPL Staff
Winter Reading is December 7, 2023 – January 7, 2024. Find out how you can prepare for this annual program that offers giveaway and grand prizes!
YA Friday: For Fans of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
By Megan Maloy
Try a Hunger Games read-alike for action-packed, intense stories of teens fighting for their lives and the survival of their communities.
Winter WeThrive High School Entrepreneur Camp
By TeenHQ
Are you a high schooler? Have you ever thought about starting your own business or becoming a problem-solver in your community? We can help. Register for WeThrive Camp.
Volunteers Are the Heart of the Library
Volunteering with the San José Public Library allows you to offer valuable assistance to our community members and helps us become better people.
Community Engagement: What We’ve Learned From Listening to our Communities (Fall 2023)
Four times each year we share what we hear from our communities throughout the city as library staff visit public events around them.
YA Friday: South Asian Teen Lives
By Megan Maloy
Teens who identify as South Asian star in these stories that take place in real life or a fantasy world, in the here and now or long ago.
TIROC: Building Resilience
Finding our own individual strengths and interests can positively promote and build personal resilience: the capacity to withstand trauma.
Mind, Body and Nutrition
Focus on your fitness journey and what helps me....
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