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The Librarian

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The Librarian

By: Allie Morgan
Narrated by: Kirsty Cox
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The library saved her. Now she wants to save the library.

I'm a librarian. Every day I encounter people. I serve the regulars, the crime enthusiasts, the bookworms, the homeless, the eccentrics, the jobless, the teenagers, the toddlers, the aged. I know my community well. And they know me.

The library is a sanctuary for some, a place for warmth for others and, on many occasions, an internet café. It's not always the books that bring us together. That's why you might be surprised to hear that I've been a witness to an attempted murder, a target for a drugs gang and the last hope for people in desperate poverty. The quirks of library life. But what I didn't expect was for a simple part-time job to become a passionate battle for survival, both for me and for the library.

I'm sharing stories from my daily life to show you that being a librarian isn't what you think it is. Libraries are falling apart at the seams, and we need to start caring before its too late. So this is my eye-opening account of the strange and wonderful library that saved me and why I'm on a mission to save yours.

©2021 Allie Morgan (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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Morgan is an excellent writer - funny, charming, heart-warming, and passionate. She makes strong arguments for the significance of public libraries to communities, especially for those that are underserved. I appreciated how she intertwines her work at the library with her healing from a mental health breakdown. The audiobook is really well narrated and engaging. I highly recommend this to anyone!

One of the best memoirs of 2021!

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