The Emmet O'Neal Library, in the heart of Mountain Brook, Alabama, is one of our community's gems. In today's fast-paced world, we offer an amazing variety of resources and programs for people of all ages. In our award-winning library, you can enjoy the newest books, study an art collection online, read of ancient civilizations, learn a new language, research the latest business trends, or travel to distant worlds of the imagination.
Library Hours
WINTER HOURS
Monday 9-9
Tuesday 9-9
Wednesday 9-6
Thursday 9-9
Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-5
Sunday 1-5
The Library will be closed in observance of the Memorial Day holiday Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27th. The Library will reopen on SUMMER HOURS at 9am on Tuesday, May 28th.
Where’d You Go, Bernadette, by Maria Semple
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A 2013 Alex Award winner (meaning its a book in the adult section found to
be highly appealing to teen readers), Where’d You Go, Bernadette is a
laughable ...
Book Series for Children - Frye by Angie Sage
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*Frye*
Angie Sage
Just in time for summer, Fyre is the long-awaited 7th and final installment
of the *Septimus Heap* series. It's a nice trip down mem...
Movie Mondays: Punk’s Not Dead!
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Well, not at SIFF anyways. I always look forward to the festival’s music
documentaries (which are conveniently grouped together by mood—“Face the
Music” in...
Southern Writers
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Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, June 12th at the Emmet O'Neal
Library at 9:00am. We'll be discussing two topics: true crime and
travelogues. Bonu...
Blog No Longer Updated/ Check Facebook
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As of 12/30/12, this blog will no longer be updated. Check our facebook
page (www.facebook.com/ClayPublicLibrary) for the latest library news,
materials, a...
The We Know Books, ETC. Blog Has Moved
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In order to serve you better, this blog has moved to our website
http://homewoodpubliclibrary.org. You now have four options. There is a
Children's, Teen, ...
Finding Plays on MGPL DVDs
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Today a patron asked for DVDs of plays made into movies. She didn't have
any particular play or author in mind. Doing an advanced search with "play"
or "dr...
March Meeting Minutes
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Hi Everyone!
The Adult Services Roundtable met on March 29th at the new Vestavia Hills
Library in the Forest which is fantastic! In attendance were Katie
M...
Job Openings Available
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Trussville Public Library is currently taking applications for part-time
positions. These job opportunities offer each employee 19 hours per week.
The libr...
Friends Bookstore Annual Blowout
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It's that time of year again, back by popular demand and eagerly awaited -
the Friends Bookstore is having its annual sale! On sale will be hardbacks,
pape...
Sponsored by the British Broadcasting Corporation, this website offers a course for beginners for French, Spanish, German, and Italian. Offers limited material for about 30 other languages.
This site offers instruction in 21 languages. A unique feature is the social networking aspect; users can chat with and get feedback from native speakers.
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