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ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY:
LEE COUNTY READS 2006
September through
October
Lee County Library System's 2006 fall title is
"The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini!
WHAT IS THE ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY PROJECT?
In short, we
ask all of Lee County to read the same book at the
same time, then participate in related activities and forums for discussing
the book.Lee
County Library System spearheads this project and invites
participation from businesses, schools, associations and individuals
throughout the county to plan activities that become an integral
part of this community reading project.
GOALS OF
ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY: LEE COUNTY READS
* To foster a sense of
community through reading and stimulating discussion of a common
book and enhance the reading experience with related cultural,
educational and recreational program components
* To offer innovative
programs and partnerships that will attract new library users by
making them aware of the contemporary role libraries play in the
community
THE
HISTORY OF ONE BOOK, ONE COMMUNITY
From the American Library Association’s Community Read Planning
Guide: “Since 1998, when the Washington Center for the Book hosted
author Russell Banks for four days of programs and discussion about
his novel, The Sweet Hereafter, communities all over the United
States have increasingly embraced the notion of civic unity through
the reading of literature.”
See other communities’ successful projects at
http://www.loc.gov/loc/cfbook/one-book.html
Lee County Library System
launched its inaugural One Book, One Community: Lee County Reads
project in 2004-2005 with Patrick D. Smith's "A Land Remembered."
To see details of the first project, click
here.
Lee County Library System
launched its second One Book, One Community: Lee County Reads
project in 2006 with Nelle Harper Lee's "To
Kill a Mockingbird."
To see details of the second project, click
here.
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