Did you know that the Greensboro Public Library System maintains sets of books that local book clubs can borrow? Usually each title has 10-15 books available. One person from the book club checks out the entire set, is responsible for distributing the books to members and getting them returned.* I learned about this program while at the Central Library interviewing Beth Sheffield about the "One City, One Book" kick-off event to be held this Saturday (August 24) at 6:30 p.m. in the Greensboro History Museum. By the way, the library has several sets of Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime" available to loan to local book clubs!
Beth (photographed on the right) oversees book clubs and programming for adults for the Greensboro Public Library. If there is a literary event happening in the downtown parks, a public library, or the community in general, chances are, you will see Beth there, either facilitating the event or in the audience. Come to the "One City, One Book" kick-off event to hear Osha Gray Davidson talk about his book "Best of Enemies" and race relations in North Carolina. Davidson's session is a way to discuss racism, a theme from Noah's book, within a local context.
*read more about the Book Club program and search titles, here.
(photo credit: Karen Garraputa- who happened to walk by and, serendipitously, is in my bookclub)!
I imagine the same concept is used here.
Posted by: William Kendall | Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 11:05 AM
Yes here also Janis. It's an excellent facility provided by the library ✨
Posted by: Grace | Friday, August 23, 2019 at 09:18 AM