Darn! If only I'd thought to write down all the stories---memorable, comic, sometimes absurd and unsavory---that have happened in our public library over my 30 year career here! Well, two people, with more forethought and direction than I, have done just that. Take a look at:
Free For All: Oddballs, Geeks and Gangstas in the Public Library by Don Borchert; and
Quiet, Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian by Scott Douglas, two new irreverent, no-holds-barred books which delve into the daily life of a public librarian. I highly recommend them both to anyone contemplating a career in librarianship. And, if you've ever worked in a library, or even if you are just a frequent patron, you will recognize some of the incidents, anecdotes and mayhem. Library customers run the gamut of human society including the quirky and the criminal: anyone who thinks that only silver-haired, Harlequin-reading ladies visit our stacks is woefully mistaken! To be a librarian these days, you also need to be a part-time counselor, social worker, computer guru, mental health professional and babysitter and Borchert and Douglas capture "our world" with wit, warmth, humor and some occasional profanity!
Occasional profanity? Aside from some tales about masturbation and porn, "Quiet, Please" is pretty PG! Even got my dear grandma's blessing and she's a tough crowd!
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