Lauinger Library was created in 1970.
Library Journal was created in 1876.
In "Marvell Noir" by Ann Lauinger, the illusion to dreams serves as a metaphor for the characters' aspirations and disillusionments. Dreams represent both the unattainable desires and the complexities of the human experience, highlighting the tension between idealism and reality. The poem weaves this theme into the narrative, suggesting that while dreams can inspire hope, they often lead to a sense of loss when faced with the harsh truths of life. Ultimately, Lauinger's work reflects on the fragility of dreams in a world marked by uncertainty and longing.
Wanskuck Library-Providence Community Library was created in 1928.
Rochambeau Library-Providence Community Library was created in 1930.
Chekhov Library was created in 1876.
Bracken Library was created in 1975.
Hartford Library was created in 1893.
Dansville Library was created in 1823.
Daebong Library was created in 1971.
Krasiński Library was created in 1844.
Darwen Library was created in 1908.
Spunk Library was created in 1992.