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Valentine’s Day Celebration!
The library is celebrating Valentine’s Day with a new book display! This display features all kinds of iconic love stories from a wide variety of genres. These include graphic novels like Heartstopper, J FIC books like Ella Enchanted, Young Adult bestsellers like Simon VS. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, and literary classics such as Pride and […]
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Celebrate Black History Month in the Library!
February is Black History Month, so the library plans on celebrating Black literary excellence all month! In addition to a new book display (that highlights iconic classic literature from Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and Zora Neale Hurston), you’ll also notice all sorts of signs and posters underscoring more recent books written by Black […]
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Two New Book Displays in the Library!
Two new book displays have been set up in the library. The first one features several newly-processed books for you to check out. These include Percival Everett’s critically-acclaimed 2024 novel James (a retelling of Huckleberry Finn from Jim’s point-of-view), Italo Calvino’s magnum opus If on a winter’s night a traveler, the newest book in the […]
The Gregory School Library
The library's growing collection of resources, including online databases, multimedia items and carefully selected print materials, supports the mission and philosophy of The Gregory School. We subscribe to several valuable online databases to support the research needs of our students and faculty. Daily, weekly and monthly periodicals are available in the library, as well as print books that are selected to support the scholarship needs of our community while also promoting a lifelong love of reading and learning.
Our library is a reader's paradise with over 14,000 print and digital holdings ranging from the latest popular young adult fiction to nonfiction texts to detailed, subject-specific online encyclopedias.
You can find out if the library owns a book by checking the online catalog. Once you find the book you are looking for in the catalog, you need to write down the call number and location of the book. This information will help you locate the book.
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