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Author Archives: Deanna Parsi

Fashioning Female: A History of Women’s Wear
22 Mar 2026

Fashioning Female: A History of Women’s Wear

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: History, Readers Advisory | 0

In honor of Women’s History Month, Ms. Yarborough has a few things to say about what we can learn (historically speaking) about women from what they wear: “Before the advent of fast fashion – NO thank you very much Zara, … Continued

Clothing, Fashion, Women's History, Women's History Month, Yarborough
Tales From the Emerald Isle
15 Mar 2026

Tales From the Emerald Isle

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Readers Advisory | 0

March is Irish American Heritage Month. In celebration, we have put together a list of books set in the beautiful (green!) country of Ireland. There is something for every reader here, from romance and mystery, to fantasy and contemporary fiction. … Continued

Ireland, Irish authors, Parsi, spring break, St. Patrick's Day, vacation reading
Spring Break Reading
8 Mar 2026

Spring Break Reading

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Readers Advisory | 0

Spring break is here! Three weeks to relax, recharge, and READ! Forgot to pick up a book before heading out? No worries! While you are away from Millville, you can always access our digital collection through SORA. With hundreds of … Continued

Parsi, spring break, Vacation, vacation reading
Audiobooks Worth a Listen
1 Mar 2026

Audiobooks Worth a Listen

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: Readers Advisory | 0

With spring break fast approaching, Mrs. Kittler has the perfect suggestion for vacation reading:   “One of my favorite ways to relax is by listening to a great audiobook. There’s something special about letting a story unfold through an incredible … Continued

audiobooks, Kittler, spring break, vacation reading
Douglass Day
22 Feb 2026

Douglass Day

by Deanna Parsi | posted in: History, Library Programs | 0

Douglass Day is an annual celebration of the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass. It is held on Valentine’s Day, his chosen birthday, as he had no record of his actual birthday. Originally, Douglass Day was a day of remembrance, … Continued

African American History, American History, Black history, Black History Month, Parsi, Rettig

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