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THE LIBRARY BOOK

Susan Orlean

From the bestselling author of THE ORCHID THIEF and a leading writer of narrative non-fiction comes a love letter to a beloved institution: libraries - told through a captivating investigation of a mysterious arson case that remains unsolved. With her characteristic humor, insight, compassion, and talent for deep research, Susan Orlean returns with this investigation of the legendary Central Library Fire, and the larger, crucial role that libraries play in our lives.
Within seven hours 400'000 books were destroyed on April 29, 1986 in a fire at the Los Angeles Public Library. Thanks to long-term planning and protocols, all patrons and employees were evacuated within five minutes, yet the blaze continued. Investigators descended on the scene, determined to find the culprit, but to no avail. Over thirty years later, the mystery remains: who would set fire to a library and why? To truly understand what happens behind the stacks, Orlean visits the different departments of the library, encountering a colorful cast of employees and patrons and experiencing alongside them the victories and struggles they face in the modern age. She also studies the evolution of libraries across the country and the world, attempts to burn a copy of a book herself, and tries to track down the actor long suspected of setting the fire over thirty years ago. Along the way, she learns that these buildings provide much more than just books - and that we need them now more than ever. Susan Orlean has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1992. She is the author of seven books, including RIN TIN TIN, SATURDAY NIGHT and THE ORCHID THIEF, which was made into the Academy Awardwinning film Adaptation. She lives with her family and her animals in upstate New York and Los Angeles and may be reached at SusanOrlean.com and Twitter.com/SusanOrlean.
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Published 2018-10-16 by Simon & Schuster

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Engaging . . . Bibliophiles will love this fact-filled, bookish journey.

THE LIBRARY BOOK has just been picked as the January selection for the Reese Witherspoon x Hello Sunshine Book Club: "This book is like a love letter to libraries, and made me nostalgic for the long hours I used to spend there when I was a kid. It's a captivating story and I can't wait for y'all to read it with me!" Read more...

THE LIBRARY BOOK finished out 2018 with lots of accolades: A REESE WITHERSPOON x HELLO SUNSHINE BOOK CLUB PICK A WASHINGTON POST Top 10 Book of the Year A NEW YORK TIMES Bestseller A NEW YORK TIMES Notable Book of 2018

A constant pleasure to read... Everybody who loves books should check out The Library Book.

THE LIBRARY BOOK is just out here and debuts on the NYT Bestseller list at #13!

Vivid . . . Compelling . . . Ms. Orlean interweaves a memoir of her life in books, a whodunit, a history of Los Angeles, and a meditation on the rise and fall and rise of civic life in the United States. . . . By turns taut and sinuous, intimate and epic, Ms. Orlean's account evokes the rhythms of a life spent in libraries . . . bringing to life a place and an institution that represents the very best of America: capacious, chaotic, tolerant and even hopeful, with faith in mobility of every kind, even, or perhaps especially, in the face of adversity.

A lovely book... Susan Orlean has once again found rich material where no one else has bothered to look for it.

Susan Orlean has long been one of our finest storytellers, and she proves it again with The Library Book. A beautifully written and richly reported account, it sheds new light on a thirty-year-old mystery - and, what's more, offers a moving tribute to the invaluableness of libraries.

A sheer delight... Orlean has created a book as rich in insight and as varied as the treasures contained on the shelves in any local library.

UK: Atlantic Books ; China: Thinkingdom ; France: Editions du Sous-Sol ; Japan: Hayakawa ; Korea: Geulhangari Publishers ; Mongolia: United Business Review Group ; Spain: Planeta ; Taiwan: China Times ; Turkey: Kitap

Mesmerizing... riveting.

Captivating . . . A delightful love letter to public libraries . . . In telling the story of this one library, Orlean reminds readers of the spirit of them all, their mission to welcome and equalize and inform, the wonderful depths and potential that they - and maybe all of us, as well - contain. . . . In other hands the book would have been a notebook dump, packed with random facts that weren't germane but felt too hard-won or remarkable to omit. Orlean's lapidary skills include both unearthing the data and carving a storyline out of the sprawl, piling up such copious and relevant details that I wondered how many mountains of research she discarded for each page of jewels.

This is a book only Susan Orlean could have written. Somehow she manages to transform the story of a library fire into the story of literacy, civil service, municipal infighting and vision, public spaces in an era of increasingly privatization and social isolation, the transformation of Los Angeles from small provincial hamlet to innovative collossus and model of civic engagement - and the central role libraries have always and will always play in the life and health of a bustling democracy. Beyond all that, like any good library, it's bursting with incredible tales and characters. There could be no better book for the bookish.

Exquisitely written, consistently entertaining.

Paramount TV and Anonymous Content are adapting for television, along with James Ponsoldt. Read more...

Of course, I will always read anything that Susan Orlean writesand I would encourage you to do the same, regardless of the topic, because she's always brilliant. But The Library Book is a particularly beautiful and soul-expanding book - even by Orleanean standards. You're going to hear a lot about how important this story is, for shining a spotlight on libraries and the heroic people who run them. That's all true, but there's an even better reason to read it - because it will keep you spellbound from first page to last. Don't miss out on this one, people!