06/22/2026
of TODAY’S EVENT! Widely acclaimed storyteller Greg Sarris will host a panel to discuss his latest novel, THE LAST HUMAN BEAR, at the New York Society Library, in conversation with Sylvia L. White, Vice President of the distinguished Harlem Writers Guild and a multifaceted writer.
Our local indie bookstore The Corner Bookstore dropped off books for the book sale!
Join us at 6 PM TONIGHT - virtual or onsite. 📚💬
Linktree has the details. See you soon!!
06/15/2026
We’re still buzzing about the Knicks! 🏀
Congratulations to both the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs on an incredible championship series. The Knicks’ 94–90 victory on June 13 secured their first title since 1973.
Inspired by all the excitement? Head to Stack 12, where you’ll find books on basketball, baseball, and many other sports. At the Library, there’s a place for every interest and every fan!
📚 What sports book are you reading (or rereading) this summer?
06/04/2026
Calling all Library members, ages 22–34! 🍷🧀 💬
Join us for a special SOCIAL EVENT with wine, cheese, great conversation, and so much more.
Meet fellow young members, make new connections, and share your ideas for how the Library can better serve you. We’d love to hear from YOU! Link is in our LinkTree. Registration is required.
📍 Cooper Room, 4th floor
📅 Thursday, June 11, 2026
🕰️ 6:00 to 7:30 PM
Not yet a member? The Library offers a lively mix of events, many of which are open to the public. We do have special opportunities for members, and some, including guests! Our full event listing is available directly on our website or check out our LinkTree for the URL.
05/21/2026
Just a quick moment with the card catalog. 📚
Did you know that our card catalog is still active?
04/23/2026
DID YOU KNOW? ✨
We have a literary awards program called the New York City Book Awards, and it’s a big deal!
Since 1995, we have celebrated standout books that capture the spirit, complexity, and history of New York City. These voices are shaping how we see the city.📚
The winning authors will be honored at a ceremony at the Library soon. Mark your calendars: Monday, May 11, 2026 🗓️.
Our 2025-2026 Winners (and show them some love in the comments)🏆📖:
The Hornblower Award for a First Book: Alexander Wood, “Building the Metropolis: Architecture, Construction, and Labor in New York City, 1880-1935” (The University of Chicago Press)
Bench Ansfield, “Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City” (W.W. Norton & Company)
“Patrick Dougher, “Concrete Dreamland: Coming of Age in Underground New York” (Little, Brown and Company)
David Campbell and Jarrod Shanahan, “City Time: On Being Sentenced to Rikers Island” (NYU Press)
Elon Green, “The Man Nobody Killed: Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart’s New York” (Celadon Books)
04/16/2026
A town shaped by its past.
A mystery unfolding in the present.
Discover a powerful new thriller in which a grieving archivist uncovers a connection between modern-day disappearances and centuries-old witch trials in THE DAUGHTERS by (Author of THE BEQUEST).
Join us for this captivating hybrid lecture, and for your next read! There will be a book sale by our local indie bookstore .
🗓️ Monday, January 20
📍 Hybrid event (in person and online)
🎟️ Open to the public (ticket required). LinkTree has the details.