Where The Books Are Now

WTBAnow Episode 6 - Craftsbury Public Library

May 20, 2024 Nancy Tusinski Season 1 Episode 6
WTBAnow Episode 6 - Craftsbury Public Library
Where The Books Are Now
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Where The Books Are Now
WTBAnow Episode 6 - Craftsbury Public Library
May 20, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
Nancy Tusinski

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In episode 6 of Where the Books Are Now, I chat with Susan O'Connell, Library Director at the Craftsbury Public Library in Craftsbury, VT.  We chat about the history of the library, including a great story about the $50 that was set aside to build the first public library in Craftsbury. Susan also shares her philosophy about having a "Library of Things" collection, and surprises me with their collection of folding kayaks available for loan. I didn't know there was such a thing. And of course we talk about books. Susan and I both agree that we are liking books these days that are fun and/or an escape. 

I share a non-fiction book for lovers of words about the Oxford English Dictionary and a companion novel that is also about the OED. My second book is a novel called The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd that plays with the idea of place. Does a place exist because it's on a map or is it on the map because it exists. I've read this one twice and had to own it.

Susan had a pile of books to share and I was very excited about that.  Her picks were all fiction and included a story set in a deaf community; an immigrant story that is both funny and irreverent; and a novel set in India featuring an Indian wife whose husband has disappeared, and the other wives who just might want their husbands to disappear as well?

Thanks for listening! Show notes for all episodes and all the books we talk about can be found at https://www.wherethebooksarenow.com/ and please visit us at Facebook for more Vermont public library tidbits. If you would like your Vermont library to be featured on an episode of WTBAnow, please use the contact information on the website or send a Facebook message!

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In episode 6 of Where the Books Are Now, I chat with Susan O'Connell, Library Director at the Craftsbury Public Library in Craftsbury, VT.  We chat about the history of the library, including a great story about the $50 that was set aside to build the first public library in Craftsbury. Susan also shares her philosophy about having a "Library of Things" collection, and surprises me with their collection of folding kayaks available for loan. I didn't know there was such a thing. And of course we talk about books. Susan and I both agree that we are liking books these days that are fun and/or an escape. 

I share a non-fiction book for lovers of words about the Oxford English Dictionary and a companion novel that is also about the OED. My second book is a novel called The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd that plays with the idea of place. Does a place exist because it's on a map or is it on the map because it exists. I've read this one twice and had to own it.

Susan had a pile of books to share and I was very excited about that.  Her picks were all fiction and included a story set in a deaf community; an immigrant story that is both funny and irreverent; and a novel set in India featuring an Indian wife whose husband has disappeared, and the other wives who just might want their husbands to disappear as well?

Thanks for listening! Show notes for all episodes and all the books we talk about can be found at https://www.wherethebooksarenow.com/ and please visit us at Facebook for more Vermont public library tidbits. If you would like your Vermont library to be featured on an episode of WTBAnow, please use the contact information on the website or send a Facebook message!