Menu
Join ASCPL Librarians for an interactive Facebook Live book discussion of Barbara Kingsolver’s The Bean Trees.
This virtual book discussion is part of the Community Read, a shared reading experience where we’ve invited our entire community to come together to read the same novel. This year’s theme is “Where We Live.” Bring your own book questions or just join as the librarians discuss the themes and characters of The Bean Trees in this Facebook Live event.
The Bean Trees is the novel that launched Barbara Kingsolver's remarkable literary career. Taylor Greer leaves rural Kentucky to find a new life. She navigates the challenges of poverty, discrimination, and systematic inequality in a charming story about love and friendship, abandonment and belonging, and the discovery of surprising resources in seemingly empty places.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | Where We Live | Virtual Program | The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver | Facebook Live Event | Community Reads |
Main Library, located in the heart of downtown Akron, combines compelling public space with meaningful and relevant public library services for all members of our community. Since opening in 2004, the downtown library welcomes more than one million visitors each year.
Subject divisions include: Business, Government & Science, Culture & AV, Magazines & Newspapers, Special Collections (local history & genealogy), TechZone@Main, Teen, and a 12,000 square feet Children's Library.
Special services available at Main Library include: a Patent & Trademark Resource Center; U.S. Passport and Notary services; a Microbusiness Center; a Maker Space; a resource lab for early childhood educators; and regularly scheduled computer training classes. Also available at Main Library are more than 125 public access computers, color photocopiers/printers, laminating, scanning, faxing, and free Wi-Fi.
Specialized spaces include a 425-seat auditorium, public meeting rooms, and a used bookstore. An interior glass block walkway leads to a 600-space parking garage owned by the City of Akron. An outdoor amphitheater and landscaped park complete the complex.