Eileen

I’m a librarian who grew up without books. In fact, the only books in my childhood home included a Children’s Illustrated Bible, my dad’s set of Popular Mechanics, and my mom’s worn copy of Valley of the Dolls.

Education transformed my life. I am indebted to teachers who introduced me to authors like Blume, Tolstoy, Thoreau, Flaubert, and Rilke. They cleared a space for books to change my “wild and precious life.” (Thank you, Mary Oliver.) To this day, I experience the world through their lenses and weave them into my thoughts and actions. I plant hollyhocks in every garden because Orleanna Price did so in Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible. I can raise my right eyebrow like Margaret did in Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. And when on the shores of Lake Michigan, or on a winding trail through the deep woods, Thornton Wilder’s Our Town words resonate within me: “Oh earth, you’re too wonderful for anyone to realize you.”

I’m a nonfiction-in-the-morning, fiction-in-the-evening kinda girl. In between, I get to work at the greatest place in the world. The library is a convergence of the two things I love the most: people and ideas. And it is the one place in a community where everyone is truly welcome. Aren’t we the luckiest?

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With Liberty and Justice for All

However you celebrate Independence Day, these books will inspire thoughts on what it truly means to be free.

Perfect Little Novellas

More like a great date than a marriage, these savory novels are small but mighty. Every. Word. Counts.

It's National Camping Month!

Whether you're heading Up North or pitching a tent just a few miles from home, you'll enjoy reading these fireside.

Celebrate Juneteenth!

List of powerful books and resources that amplify Black and African American voices working toward emancipation, justice, and equality.

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For Such a Time as This

In the words of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake, books give you the opportunity "to travel without moving an inch.”

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