Libby
Overdrive/Libby
Libby Powered by OverDrive
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eBooks, audiobooks
& more on your computer, mobile device, iPod® or eBook reader
Ask us about it today!!
http://southtexas.lib.overdrive.com
Overdrive has been updated, please contact
the library at 361-758-2350 to update your
password. Usernames remain the same.
The Overdrive app is no longer available.
Libby is the new application for Overdrive.
App can be found on the app store.
Attached is a slideshow that will help
you get started with Libby.
Author of the Month
This month we are featuring a new author in our library, Travis Mulhauser.
Travis Mulhauser was born and raised in Northern Michigan. He has two novels forthcoming from Grand Central/Hachette, beginning in Winter '25. His novel, Sweetgirl, (Ecco/Harper Collins) has been listed for The Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, was an Indie Next Pick, and named one of Ploughshares Best Books of the New Year. He is also the author of Greetings from Cutler County: A Novella and Stories. Travis received his MFA in Fiction from UNC-Greensboro and is also a proud graduate of North Central Michigan College and Central Michigan University. He lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife, two kids, and dog.
Mulhauser’s latest novel – The Trouble Up North - An atmospheric, haunting novel about a family of bootleggers, their troubled history, and the land that binds them.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/580231.Travis_Mulhauser


ESL Classes
New Titles in the Library
New Titles in the Library
Adult Fiction
The Trouble Up North – Travis Mulhauser
The Keeper – Charles Martin
The World’s Fair Quilt– Jennifer Chiaverini
Elphie – Gregory Maguire
Cook Once, Eat Twice – Nadiya Hussain
Overkill – J.A. Jance
South of Nowhere – Jeffery Deaver
Fight or Flight – Fern Michaels
Young Adult/Junior Fiction
Teen Titans: Robin – Kami Garcia
Lily the Pond Mermaid – Lucy Fleming
Portal of Texas History
The Portal of Texas History has started to upload AP Progress newspapers (1935-1945). The following link will take you to the site.
Quote of the Day
"What I love most about libraries is that the books can only be borrowed, but the knowledge and inspiration they contain are yours to keep." ~ Anthony Breznican
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