
e-Books & Audiobooks
Browse OverDrive’s Amish and Mennonite fiction collection of e-books and downloadable audiobooks you can borrow with your IndyPL library card.
Amish & Mennonite Fiction Authors
Lisa Jones Baker
Jennifer Beckstrand
Wanda E. Brunstetter
Linda Byler
Barbara Cameron
Linda Castillo
Vannetta Chapman
Mindy Starns Clark
Amy Clipston
Patricia Davids
Jerry S. Eicher
Find a book discussion near you!
You are invited to join in one of our many in-person or online book discussions that take place several times each month. In our book discussion groups we read and talk about both fiction and non-fiction books. We express our opinions (both likes and dislikes!) with other avid readers in the city. You might get even more reading ideas on If You Like Christian Fiction.
- Event: Virtual Author Talk: On the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains
- Date & Time: Thursday, July 31, 2:00pm
- Location: Online
- Description: You’re invited to a fascinating conversation with neurologist and author Pria Anand to chat about her new book “The Mind Electric: A Neurologist on the Strangeness and Wonder of Our Brains” (forthcoming June 10, 2025).
- Register Here
- Event: WitLITS Book Discussion Group
- Date & Time: Friday, August 01, 10:30am
- Location: Spades Park Branch
- Description: A read aloud group exploring classic literature in a group reading. Do you like classic American Literature? Do you enjoy listening to literature read out loud? Then consider WitLITS where our bookclub requires one thing – show up. No reading at home, no worries about not being caught up.
- No Registration Required.
- Event: Adult Book Discussion at Martindale-Brightwood
- Date & Time: Monday, August 04, 5:30pm
- Location: Martindale-Brightwood Branch
- Description: The book to be discussed is “Colored Television” by Danzy Senna. Pick up a copy of the book at Martindale-Brightwood. Never attended? We would love to have you!
- No Registration Required.
Need help?
Ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text or email Ask-a-Librarian. The Tinker Station helpline at (317) 275-4500 is also available. It is staffed by device experts who can answer questions about how to read, watch and listen on a PC, tablet or phone.