Johnson is an international best-selling and award-winning author of five novels. Her novel Yellow Wife, which won the Library’s 2022 People’s Choice Award for Fiction, follows an enslaved...
LVA On the Go is a state-of-the-art vehicle designed to enhance awareness of the Library’s collections and resources, strengthen ties to local organizations, capture stories and...
Between 1740 and 1970, Lantz Mills, Virginia, was home to many families with a mix of hearing and deaf parents and at least one or more...
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The celebration begins this Tuesday with 200 YEARS, 200 STORIES.
Explore the ways that family histories are preserved by archival institutions throughout the commonwealth and how we encounter and interpret these histories today.
"We are thrilled to help bring one of the city's best-loved restaurants to downtown Richmond," said Scott Dodson, executive director of the Library of Virginia Foundation.
This year’s book finalists include an extraordinary historical fiction debut, an intimate account of the devastating effects of gun violence on our nation’s children, the latest...
Beth Macy is a Virginia-based journalist, the author of Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America, and an executive producer and cowriter on...
The Library of Virginia has announced 14 finalists for the 25th Annual People’s Choice Awards. The finalists represent the most-requested fiction and nonfiction titles by Virginia authors...