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• There are 1,600 Little Free Libraries — those book-filled boxes that allow you to grab or donate something to read — in L.A. County. • We rounded up 8 pleasant L.A. walks that will bring ...
These neighborhood libraries are made possible by families, and the non-profit The Little Free Library, which spans 120 countries with over 150,000 libraries and 300 million books shared.
It's this whole experience. You smell the aged books, and then you touch their smooth leather covers that have worn down because they've been held by thousands of citizens of Franklin before you.
But a far more petite and precious version of the Rose Parade landmark is now housing a different array of tales, thanks to the brand-new Little Free Library that was just installed to the north ...
For the second time in two weeks, the 'Little Queer Library' in Waltham had all its LGBT literature cleared out, but the curators don't believe the books are going to their intended readers.
Every morning I walk by two Little Free Libraries, sometimes more, depending on which way I go to the Metro. I love these tiny book cabinets as much for what they look like as for what’s inside ...
Little Free Libraries - hand-built boxes where neighbors can trade books for free - are popping up across the globe. The movement's mission is to promote love of reading and literacy.
The “Little Banned Library,” featuring a collection of books that have been removed or challenged in public schools in Texas and beyond, is expected to be installed this week in Houston’s ...
Little Free Library has partnered with the American Library Association and PEN America to develop an interactive map that indicates areas in which books are banned and pinpoints locations of its ...
A Pandemic-Era Project Becomes a Neighborhood Staple: Kyle Seeber returned to Rochester during the COVID-19 pandemic and built the Little Purple Book Library. Beyond free books, the library ...
HOUSTON – A polarizing tale with multiple sides to the story. Jennifer Clements, a “Little Banned Library” librarian, said books being banned is a “red herring.” ...
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