A Community Read? What’s that?

3 05 2010

The idea for the Community Read is credited to Nancy Pearl of the Seattle Public Library.  In 1998, Pearl created a program she called “If All of Seattle Read the Same Book.” The idea was to get everyone in the city reading the same book at the same time, as a way to foster a sense of community and discussion.  Pearl’s idea was a huge success, and in the twelve years since, libraries all across the country have started their own version of the Community Read program.  The projects have different names, for example:  “Wayland Reads,” “One Book One Chicago,” or “One Book, One Island”  (Nantucket, MA).  There is also The Big Read, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts (www.neabigread.org/) , which focuses on classic literature titles.








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