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World Book Night


By Marcia Lee
Serials Specialist

On April 23rd, bookworms across the U.S., along with others in Ireland & the UK, celebrated the second annual World Book Night. This “literature appreciation night” was launched in 2011 in the UK and this year has spread to our country and and Ireland. It is an event created to connect people locally with others who appreciate the impact literature has on our culture to this day, with the tagline, “Do you love a book so much, you want everyone to read it?”. In other words, as the website states, “World Book Night is an annual celebration designed to spread a love of reading and books.”

A total of 30 titles were selected by sponsors, with titles varying in each country, then each title has been designated to a “book giver” (typically a giver choose their favorite title(s) to hand out). The givers purpose is then to hand the books out to those who want them, for FREE! This allows givers to connect to new readers, for who is a better advertisement for a book but one who loves it? Books are to be delivered April 16th to the givers, then the givers will go on to pass out the books beginning the evening of the 23rd, but they can continue through the week, all for FREE!

In celebration of the event, Schuler’s bookstores here in Grand Rapids will be providing space for book givers to hand out the free books at the Alpine Ave. and 28th St. locations.

Since the book givers can hand out the books any and everywhere, if you don’t find a giver, you can always check out titles from the library. Below is a list of books, from this years lists, available here at GRCC:

For more information about this fantastic celebration as a whole, check out the World Book Night website, be sure to like the event/organization on Facebook and check out the library’s World Book Night board on Pinterest!

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Diversity Lecture Series: Jeannette Walls

By Miriam Thompson
Reference/Access Services Librarian

On October 26th, Jeannette Walls, writer and journalist, will be the second speaker in the 2011-2012 Diversity Lecture Series.

Walls is author of The Glass Castle, a memoir of the nomadic family life of her childhood, which stayed on the New York Times Best Seller list for 100 weeks. In 2000, Walls published the book Dish: The Inside Story on the World of Gossip. In 2009 her first fiction book, Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel, based on the life of her grandmother Lily Casey Smith, was published.

She has also written for New York magazine (the “Intelligencer” column 1987-1993), Esquire (1993–1998), USA Today, and has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, Primetime, and The Colbert Report. She contributed regularly to the gossip column Scoop at MSNBC.com from 1998 until her departure to write full-time in 2007.

Currently, The Glass Castle has sold over 2.5 million copies and has been translated into 22 languages. It has received the Christopher Award, the American Library Association’s Alex Award (2006) and the Books for Better Living Award.

For more information Walls and her books, please see references below. GRCC students and staff may click the links to view. For further assistance contact your GRCC librarian at 616-234-3868.

References
Andriani, Lynn. “Truth in nonfiction … and fiction.” Publishers Weekly 24 Aug. 2009: 38. General OneFile. Web. 11 Oct. 2011.
Kinsella, Bridget. “Media flocks to Scribner’s ‘Glass Castle’.” Publishers Weekly 7 Feb. 2005: 20. General OneFile. Web. 11 Oct. 2011.
Windolf, Jim. “A Secret of Her Own; Even as she made her name dishing celebrity dirt at New York and MSNBC.” Vanity Fair Apr. 2005: 184. General OneFile. Web. 11 Oct. 2011.

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