Ohio Center for the Book

Ohio Center for the Book The Ohio Center for the Book @ Cleveland Public Library is an affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

The Ohio Center for the Book @ Cleveland Public Library is dedicated to promoting and celebrating books, reading, literacy, and libraries to Ohio's citizens and the book community at large. The Ohio Center for the Book @ Cleveland Public Library maintains a growing collection of fiction and non-fiction books written by Ohio authors. This circulating collection is housed in the Literature Department at the Cleveland Public Library.

Calling all true-crime fans! This month's installment of Get Graphic's Ohio author series is "Torso" by Brian Michael Be...
06/01/2026

Calling all true-crime fans! This month's installment of Get Graphic's Ohio author series is "Torso" by Brian Michael Bendis (Cleveland) and Marc Andreyko. This is Bendis' interpretation of one of the most famous unsolved murders.

June 4th, 2026
6 PM
Forest City Brewery
2135 Columbus Rd
Cleveland, OH 44113

05/21/2026

We're excited to share an episode from the new PASSAGES podcast that has a special Ohio connection! This is the conversation Namwali Serpell had with Hanif Abdurraqib at Literary Cleveland 's Ohio Celebrates Toni Morrison kickoff event in Columbus back in February! Listen now: https://bit.ly/4u8IpqV

Ohio's picks for this year's Great Reads from Great Places are "Once a Wasteland: From Toxic Dump to National Park" by D...
05/21/2026

Ohio's picks for this year's Great Reads from Great Places are "Once a Wasteland: From Toxic Dump to National Park" by Diane Muldrow and illustrated by Amy Jindra Hodgson and "The Musical Mozinskis" by Susan Petrone.
To learn more about Great Reads from Great Places and these titles, as well as the full 2026 booklist visit: https://bit.ly/49Ixcpo

05/05/2026

Lights, Camera, Action! The Page Count podcast celebrates young writers in Northeast Ohio by sharing snippets of work appearing in the forthcoming 10th annual Teen Book published by Lake Erie Ink 🌟 🎥 Learn more about the anthology, Lake Erie Ink, and the May 16 launch event for this anthology here:
https://bit.ly/4eu1QGi

56 years ago today - May 4, 1970 - the tragic events at Kent State University occurred. One of THE best introductions to...
05/04/2026

56 years ago today - May 4, 1970 - the tragic events at Kent State University occurred. One of THE best introductions to that history is the heavily-researched nonfiction graphic novel *Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio* by Ohio's own Derf Backderf . It is one of the best examples of what comics can uniquely do to tell a story. If you haven't added it to your "To Be Read" list yet, you owe it to yourself to do it.

This month's Get Graphic is discussing "Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons" by Columbus native Kelly Sue DeConnick and l...
05/04/2026

This month's Get Graphic is discussing "Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons" by Columbus native Kelly Sue DeConnick and legendary Wonder Woman writer/artist Phil Jimenez.

Thursday, May 2nd, 2026
6:30pm
Forest City Brewery
2135 Columbus Rd
Cleveland, OH 44113

The next Novels in Translation book club is reading "Woman Seated" by Zhang Yueran (translated by Jeremy Tiang).Saturday...
04/30/2026

The next Novels in Translation book club is reading "Woman Seated" by Zhang Yueran (translated by Jeremy Tiang).

Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
12pm
Clevo Books
1026 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115

This Saturday is FREE COMICS DAY! Stop by our home base at the Literature dept. in the Main building of the Cleveland Pu...
04/28/2026

This Saturday is FREE COMICS DAY! Stop by our home base at the Literature dept. in the Main building of the Cleveland Public Library or any of the participating CPL locations. For more details visit the link or scan the QR code.

FREE COMICS DAY
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026
10am - 6pm
Main Building (Literature dept.), Cleveland Public Library
325 Superior Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115

04/21/2026

Andre Norton's reported last words were, “I just don't want to be forgotten.”

Take some time to remember this literary luminary, a prolific and groundbreaking science fiction author from Cleveland who published over 300 novels and was honored as a grande dame in her lifetime. How has such a pivotal figure now fallen into relative obscurity, and where should readers start if they want to read a Norton novel? Listen to the Page Count podcast, featuring Dr. Jeff Karem, to find out: https://cpl.org/podcast-episode/rediscovering-andre-norton-with-dr-jeff-karem/

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325 Superior
Cleveland, OH
44114

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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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