Posts from South Beach Library

¿Mató el gato a la curiosidad?

El Festival de Literatura Mundial en la Biblioteca Pública de Nueva York es una celebración de la diversidad cultural en la lectura y escritura, especialmente en Nueva York. Para celebrar, tendremos charlas en español con autores, listas de recomendaciones de lecturas, cuentos bilingües para pequeños, círculos de lectura, y mucho más.

Recomendaciones: autores de habla hispana que debe leer

Aprenda sobre algunas escritoras y escritores que no puede dejar de leer, que llevan el amor por la lengua española en sus venas y enaltecen la literatura en español a nivel mundial.

Enter New Worlds: A Fantasy YA Booklist

Enter other worlds with new rules, complex dynamics and fascinating characters.

An Anti Prom LGBTQ Sci-Fi & Fantasy YA Booklist

Brought to you by Staten Island's Anti Prom—all are available in our e-book collection for you to read at home.

It's Time to Talk Books! Recommendations from the South Beach Library Staff

Watch them give engaging book recommendations.

Found Staten Island Stories 5: Defending America's Cup 1870 -1920 Part 2

On September 27, 1887 the NYYC defender Volunteer beat the challenger Thistle in the last race held on the Inside Course. Staten Island's shore was no longer a Cup destination after that.

Found Staten Island Stories 5: Defending the America's Cup 1870-1920

The America's Cup is the world's oldest international sporting trophy still in active competition

Staten Island Historical Newspapers Update

We are excited to announce that a new set of Island papers have been scanned and launched. The largest run is the Staten Island World, about 3,000 pages of it, from our partner the Staten Island Museum.

Celebrating Immigrant Heritage Month 2016

Happy Immigrant Heritage Month! The Library is proud to be hosting a wide array of events throughout the month of June to celebrate.

Día de los caídos en guerra / Memorial Day

Con frecuencia la gente relaciona el “Memorial Day” con un fin de semana largo a fines del mes de mayo: no hay clases en las escuelas, se abren las piscinas y las playas, y comienza extraoficialmente el verano. Pero exactamente que es Memorial Day? - El Día de Conmemoración a los Caídos.

Join the Gracie Book Club

Join us for a discussion on Bright Lines at one of our local libraries.

A List of Lists: April 2013

Visit NYPL's BiblioCommons for these lists and many more. See below for some interesting staff picks from the past couple months, on topics both timely and timeless:

Love Game of Thrones? Recommended Reading from George R. R. Martin - Recommended fantasy and historical fiction reading from Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin. Martin offered these recommendations on his  

A List of Lists: November 2012

Visit NYPL's BiblioCommons for these lists and many more. See below for some interesting staff picks from the past couple months, on topics both timely and timeless:

Mid-Manhattan Library celebrated Martin Scorsese's 70th birthday by putting together lists of his films and his survey of postwar Italian 

A List of Lists: September 2012

Visit NYPL's BiblioCommons for these lists and many more. You can also create your own and share them with us in the comments! See below for some interesting staff picks from the past month, on topics both timely and timeless:

Contemporary African Writing

A List of Lists: May 2012

Visit NYPL's BiblioCommons for these lists and many more. You can also create your own and share them with us in the comments! See below for some interesting staff picks from the past month, on topics both timely and timeless:

Genre Fiction While You're Waiting for Fifty Shades of Grey, Try... Comic Books for Adults

Kids and Smiles: Reading to Children with Special Needs

For the last several years, I have been going to the United Cerebral Palsy Preschool on Staten Island to read to the children. The amount of joy that I have received from these visits is immeasurable. The children’s responses depend on the severity of their disabilities. The first three classes the children fully enjoy and participate in the stories. They clap, yell and laugh in all the correct places.

The last two classes can be challenging. I have to read 

Reclaim Your Youthful Vitality (or at least lose ten pounds and dab on some blush!)

I do not consider myself a vain woman, having survived a sufficient passage of decades to have arrived at the wisdom to know that a person's interior is of paramount importance to his/her exterior. My rather corpulent, weary-countenanced physical being does not interfere with my primary aspirations in life: to become a published writer (what a wonderful feeling, I imagine, to issue a school theatre ticket discount slip for one of my plays or to place a hold on a book I've written!), continue to strive to be the best besotted aunt in history and function as an indentured servant to my dog 

Mom, I'm Bored: Staten Island Summer Fun

Summer's here—what to do with the kids? South Beach offers a wonderful list of things to do this summer.

The South Beach Library has many programs this summer for children as well as adults. Why not join the summer reading club and earn prizes while you read. The Borough President is also offering programs from concerts to fireworks at the boardwalk area. There are

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

This bridge changed everything on Staten Island, changing it from a rural area of small towns and open spaces and farms (which I recall) to one of suburbia. I remember going to Fort Wadsworth with my family in the early 1960s to check the progress of the building of the bridge. The fort is now open to the public, and it is managed by the National Park Service and is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area.

Staten Island was a Tory area during the American Revolution. However, I read an