While the inaugural Lebanon County Reads campaign launched in 2018, planning for Lebanon County’s own community read campaign began a year prior. All six Lebanon County public libraries support the campaign which runs from summer through early fall and culminates in the title selection’s author’s visit in the Fall. We hope you’ll read with us and check out the special events affiliated with the campaign!
You’re invited to vote on the title you want to read with us in 2026! Voting is open April 6, 2026, and runs through April 30, 2026. You may vote online via the ‘vote!’ button on this page or if you prefer to vote via paper ballot, please visit your local library to obtain one. Whether by paper ballot or by online ballot, please vote only once. The winning title will be announced in May on Lebanon County libraries’ social media.
Daughters of Shandong by Eve J. Chung
In 1948, civil war ravages the Chinese countryside, but in rural Shandong, the wealthy, landowning Angs are more concerned with their lack of an heir. As the Communist army closes in on their town, the rest of the prosperous household flees, leaving behind the girls and their mother because they view them as useless mouths to feed. Without an Ang male to punish, the land-seizing cadres choose Hai, as the eldest child, to stand trial for her family’s crimes. She barely survives their brutality. Realizing the worst is yet to come, the women plan their escape.
The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
Sybil Van Antwerp has throughout her life used letters to make sense of the world and her place in it. Most mornings, around half past ten, Sybil sits down to write letters. She expects her world to go on as it always has—a mother, grandmother, wife, divorcee, distinguished lawyer, she has lived a very full life. But when letters from someone in her past force her to examine one of the most painful periods of her life, she realizes that the letter she has been writing over the years needs to be read and that she cannot move forward until she finds it in her heart to offer forgiveness.
Heartwood by Amity Gaige
In the heart of the Maine woods, an experienced Appalachian Trail hiker goes missing. She is forty-two-year-old Valerie Gillis, who has vanished 200 miles from her final destination. Alone in the wilderness, Valerie pours her thoughts into fractured, poetic letters to her mother as she battles the elements and struggles to keep hoping. At the heart of the investigation is Beverly, the determined Maine State Game Warden tasked with finding Valerie, who leads the search on the ground. Meanwhile, Lena, a seventy-six-year-old birdwatcher in a Connecticut retirement community, becomes an unexpected armchair detective.
Unmasked by Paul Holes
Crime solving for Paul Holes is more complex than the challenge of the hunt, or the process of piecing together a scientific puzzle. The thought of good people suffering drives him, for better or worse, to the point of obsession. When he looks back at his long career, he has helped to catch some of the most notorious killers of the twenty-first century and brought justice and closure for their victims and families. But a deeper question eats at him as he asks himself, at what cost? He sacrificed relationships, joy—even fatherhood—because the pursuit of evil always came first. He wonders: Did I make the right choice?
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs most of the region’s residents. And this isn’t the first time a Van Laar child has disappeared. Barbara’s older brother similarly vanished fourteen years ago, never to be found.
The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater
January 1942. The Avallon Hotel & Spa has always offered elegant luxury in the wilds of West Virginia, its mountain sweetwater washing away all of high society’s troubles. Local girl-turned-general manager June Porter Hudson has guided the Avallon skillfully through the first pangs of war. The Gilfoyles, the hotel’s aristocratic owners, have trained her well. But when the family heir makes a secret deal with the State Department to fill the hotel with captured Axis diplomats, June must persuade her staff—many of whom have sons and husbands heading to the front lines—to offer luxury to Nazis. With a smile.
2025 — The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer
2024 — The House Is On Fire by Rachel Beanland
2023 — Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
2022 — Mercy House by Alena Dillon
2020/21 — Running With Sherman: The Donkey With The Heart Of A Hero by Christopher McDougall
2019 – The Baker’s Secret by Stephen P. Kiernan
2018 – America’s First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie





