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Share Your Passion For Reading
January 26, 2012
It started in Britain last year, and we hope it’ll be in your neighborhood this April. It’s being called World Book Night and constitutes one of the most ambitious and adventurous attempts to spread a passion for books and reading around the globe.
Conceived by an independent English publisher, the aim is to recruit thousands of book lovers to fan out across their communities and hand out free books to people who might otherwise not have the chance to read a lot, enough, or at all. You may remember news footage of the throngs who filled London’s Trafalgar Square last April marking the first World Book Night with performances and readings by leading authors. Now, publishers, authors, and booksellers in the United States have joined together to promote an American version on April 23 (which is also Shakespeare’s birthday).
The goal in the United States is to recruit 50,000 volunteers representing all 50 states to give away 20 paperback books each—a total of one million books. Here’s how it works:
Each volunteer goes to the website (http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/) to learn more about World Book Night’s mission and to review the 30 titles being offered this year (including favorites such as Chris Cleave’s Little Bee, Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, Patti Smith’s Just Kids, Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Dave Eggers’s Zeitoun, and Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games, to name a few).
Each volunteer chooses one title and designates a place in the community—a school, military base, hospital, senior citizens center, or other local spot—to hand out the books. Boxes of books will be shipped to local distribution sites—such as Politics and Prose—where volunteers will pick up the copies they selected.
An enormous undertaking, World Book Night has become possible thanks to the commitment and generosity of many publishers, wholesalers, authors, booksellers, libraries, paper companies, and book industry organizations. At P&P, we’re excited to be playing a role, and we encourage our customers and community neighbors to get involved as well. The deadline for individuals to sign up as book givers is February 1.
Many of our booksellers will be among those handing out books, and our store, in addition to serving as a distribution point, will host a party for volunteers in our area. We hope that through these collective efforts, we can share the joy of books and reading with many others in our community.
Brad and Lissa












