May 2026

  • Washington, Genealogy, and America250

    Washington, Genealogy, and America250

    This year marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. You might hear it called a semiquincentennial, bisesquicentennial, or simply America250. Many states are celebrating this anniversary in different ways. For many of those interested in genealogy and family history, we’re looking back at what our ancestors were doing in 1776.  How many generations do you need to go back to find your… Continue reading

  • Adult Fiction for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    Adult Fiction for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

    May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and with it, we welcome the opportunity to highlight recent novels and stories by authors of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian heritage. If you want to keep it local, check out Mike Curato’s Gaysians, a graphic novel that follows the friendship and adventures of… Continue reading

  • New Fiction Roundup, May 2026

    New Fiction Roundup, May 2026

    Can you feel it? Summer reading season is right around the corner! As you plan vacations and staycations, long weekends or surprise rainy days inside, here are some new fiction releases to take along. 5/5: The Calamity Club by Kathryn StockettIn 1933 Mississippi, an orphan and two women fallen on hard times band together with… Continue reading

  • Impact Story: From Story Time to Full-Circle Moment

    Impact Story: From Story Time to Full-Circle Moment

    Delight Roberts credits her lifelong passion for reading to a powerful combination: her mother and public libraries. A patron of The Seattle Public Library for 26 years, Delight is passing this passion down to her teenage son, Ethan, who is a library reader and competitive jump-roper (more on that soon!). Delight and her brother grew… Continue reading

  • Stories about Mental Health for Teens

    Stories about Mental Health for Teens

    Mental health – the proper care and maintenance of your emotional state – seems more important than ever.  Here are some new novels showing teens finding their way through challenging times.  Amelia Diane Coombs’ book All Alone with You follows loner Eloise as she works her way back from a depressive episode that cost her some friends. Now she helps out at a… Continue reading

  • May and June 2026 Author and Community Events

    May and June 2026 Author and Community Events

    The Seattle Public Library’s May and June calendar is blooming with author and community programs. Find more book-related events, including a variety of book and writing programs, in our Books and Authors calendar. All Library events are free and open to the public. Many of these events are supported by The Seattle Public Library Foundation and… Continue reading

  • New Nonfiction Roundup – May 2026

    New Nonfiction Roundup – May 2026

    Check out some of the month’s best nonfiction! In addition to May’s slate of Peak Picks, there are moving memoirs, guides to self care for the mind and body, American history in anticipation of the nation’s 250th anniversary, and so much more. In memoir, Patricia Cornwell, author of the Kay Scarpetta series, tells the story… Continue reading

  • Complex Characters and Epistolary Novels: More Books Like The Correspondent

    Complex Characters and Epistolary Novels: More Books Like The Correspondent

    I don’t know about you, but I did not see the popularity of the epistolary debut The Correspondent by Virginia Evans coming. First novels, let alone novels written entirely in letters, are not necessarily burning up the bestseller lists these days. Book trends can follow predictable arcs at times, so it can be refreshing when a book or… Continue reading