Sandisfield Public Library

23 Sandisfield Rd, Rt. 57
Sandisfield, Massachusetts

open to the public

Library Hours

SundayClosed
Monday9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
Saturday10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Discover events happening
at the library

2024 Reading Challenge

How the challenge works:
– Choose a book that fits the monthly challenge.
– After reading, fill out the form to discuss the book.
– Monthly drawings to win a free book!

New book arrivals

  • New book arrivals
  • April 2024
  • At the Sandisfield Public Library

Our library has just updated its collection with a fresh batch of new book arrivals. From riveting thrillers to heartwarming romances, there’s something for everyone! Click here to see the updated list.

museum passes

  • Free to borrow
  • All Year Long
  • At the Sandisfield Public Library

Did you know that your Sandisfield Library card gives you access to free museum passes? With a museum pass, you can visit some of the area’s most popular museums for free or at a discounted rate.

USED BOOKS FOR SALE

  • $1 per book, 6 books for $5
  • All Year Long
  • At the Sandisfield Public Library

Attention bargain hunters! Our library offers a selection of gently used books for sale at unbeatable prices. You can add to your library for just $1 per book or six books for $5 without breaking the bank.

Books we love and
we think you will too

a gRANDMOTHER BEGINS THE STORY

By Michelle Porter

PRETTY BOYS ARE POISONOUS

by Megan Fox

THE COLLECTED POEMS OF EMILY DICKENSON

by Emily Dickenson

THE #1 LAwYER

by James Patterson

From our librarian…

April, A Month of Many Celebrations
Events

April, A Month of Many Celebrations

This month is a three-for as we celebrate Arab American History Month, National Deaf History Month, and National Poetry Month. Arab American history is a celebration that recognizes the contributions of Arab Americans to the nation’s history. Americans of Arab heritage have advanced the nation’s achievements in diplomacy, science, technology, art, and culture. Deaf History…

Librarian’s Book Review
Book Review

Librarian’s Book Review

“A Grandmother Begins The Story,” by Michelle Porter. Some books are simply magical, and this is one of them. When I picked up the book, it was relatively light (330 pages), so it definitely not useful for weightlifting; I was intrigued by the cover, beaded work with a bison prominently featured. The book was magical…

Librarian’s Book Review
Book Review

Librarian’s Book Review

Deus X by Stephen Mack Jones. There is nothing like a good murder mystery to curl up with late at night when the wind rattles the windows, and the snow flies. Deus X is the fourth novel in Stephen Mack Jones’ mystery series, whose protagonist is a former cop named August Snow. The books stand…