Ellsworth Public Library

Renee McManus

October Art Show – John H. Woodruff

For the month of October local artist John H. Woodruff will be displaying his amazing photography in the Riverview Room. “My inventive and poetic compositions embrace color and form and explore the illusion of depth resulting in . . . read more »

Friends October Book Sale

This sale will feature many brand new books perfect for gift giving.  There will be new and donated books, youth books and adult non-fiction, fiction and some media. We will also be offering holiday themed . . . read more »

Hispanic Heritage Month

Fiction Mexican Gothic by Silivia Moreno-Garcia Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo When We Make It by Elizabet Velaquez Juliet Takes a . . . read more »

A Killer Ending by Karen MacInerney

In this charming cozy series debut, Max Sayers moves to the small town of Snug Harbor to open her brand new book shop and hopefully start her life anew. Though the grand opening of the . . . read more »

Hobbit Day – September 22nd

Eragon by Christopher Paolini The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes The Nethergrim by Matthew Jobin Blackdog by K.V. Johansen The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill The Lost . . . read more »

Actor’s Day – September 8th

Non-Fiction If You Ask Me: (and of course you won’t) by Betty White Happy Accidents by Jane Lynch Wildflower by Drew Barrymore Unprotected by Billy Porter Trejo: my life of crime, redemption, and Hollywood by . . . read more »

American Artist Appreciation Month

Book Jacket covers of American Artists
Writing the Future: Basquiat and the hip-hop generation by Liz Munsell Full Bloom: the art and life of Georgia O’Keeffe by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp From a High Place: a life of Arshile Gorky by Matthew Spender . . . read more »

Woman With the Blue Star by Pam Jenoff

When the Nazis raid Krakow’s ghetto where the Jewish population has been forced to live, some of the residents escape into the city’s sewer system to avoid the horror of the concentration camps and gas . . . read more »

Beach Read by Emily Henry

I recently read Beach Read by Emily Henry. It’s an amazing lighthearted enemies-to-lovers with characters that are easy to fall in love with. Emily Henry does a great job explaining her own writing process when . . . read more »

Backyard Astronomy

With the upcoming Perseids meteor shower (August 12-13) and the exciting images released from the James Webb Space Telescope, now is the perfect time to delve into the world of astronomy! Here is a list . . . read more »

How to Help the Monarchs

If the news about the endangered Monarch Butterfly has gotten you down, take heart! There are simple things you can do in your own backyard to help out. Here are some resources from our catalog . . . read more »

Maine Author Booklist

Fiction A Fickle Tide by Moe Claire Spoonhandle by Ruth Moore The Edge of Darkness by Mary Ellen Chase Carrie by Stephen King On Harbor’s Edge by Kate Hotchkiss Twisted Thread by Lea Wait Rowan . . . read more »

Disability Pride Month Book List

Non Fiction What Can a Body Do? by Sara Hendren Disability Visibility by Alice Wong Accessible America by Bess Williamson Frida Kahlo and My Left Leg by Emily Rapp Black Care Work by Leah Laksmhi . . . read more »

LGBTQIA+ Author Book List

We are celebrating Pride Month this year with a booklist of LGBTQIA+ authors.  Click on a title to view it in our catalog where you can read a synopsis of the book and place a . . . read more »

Downtown Ellsworth Passport Program

We are excited to be participating in this year’s Downtown Ellsworth Passport Program.  You can get a stamp in your passport when you visit the library.  We will have passports available at the desk. This . . . read more »

Book of Lost Names by Kristen Harmel

Widowed Eva Traube Adams enjoys working in the library even though she is well past retirement age.  When she sees an article about a recently discovered religious text with some sort of code that nobody . . . read more »

Little Seed Swap

Bring your extra seed packets to our Little Seed Swap Box and swap them for some fun new varieties! We encourage you to bring more than you take! Thanks to donations from High Mowing and . . . read more »

Backyard Bird Count

Starting In February stop by the library or call 667-6363 for a curbside pick up and get your bird watching kit. (while supplies last) How many birds will you find at the Great Backyard Bird . . . read more »

Youth Winter Reading Challenge

Our Youth Winter Reading Challenge is on! Read a book in all 50 categories between now and March 20th and earn a small prize! You can pick up a print copy at the library, or . . . read more »