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September’s Author of the Month: Lois Lowry
This September the library will be celebrating the works of acclaimed author Lois Lowry. Lowry was born March 20, 1937 in Honolulu, Hawaii. In the 1970s, Lowry began to work as a freelance writer and photographer, and she published her first novel, A Summer to Die, in 1977. Following this, Lowry had an impressive writing […]
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New Books for the Library!
I am happy to announce that we have just gotten around forty new books for the library! These range from classics like The Man Without Qualities, The Portrait of a Lady, and The Good Soldier to middle and high school books like Stanley Will Probably Be Fine, Legendborn, and Graciela in the Abyss. Please be […]
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The Greatest Books of All Time
Utilizing the website thegreatestbooks.org, which synthesizes the data from around 700 “best books” lists utilizing a specialized algorithm, I have been able to spotlight many of the greatest books of all time that we currently have in our library. These selections are quite eclectic, ranging from George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four to more grounded works […]
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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