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Book a Book Chat Librarian

24m · DMPL Podcast · 27 Aug 10:00

Book Chat librarians Rebecca and Maddie join the DMPL Podcast to discuss Book Chat's newest service, Book a Book Chat Librarian. This service gives you the opportunity to have a librarian visit and chat with your book club, classroom, business, or other organization to discuss books and get reading recommendations.

Rebecca and Maddie talk about different scenarios you might want a Book Chat librarian to talk books with you, including with a discussion group and specific classroom scenarios. They also have some great recommendations themselves - check out their list below!

Show Notes

  • Book a Book Chat Librarian!
Book Suggestions
  • The Rabbit Listened, by Cori Doerrfeld
  • There, There, by Tommy Orange
  • This Tender Land, by William Kent Kruger
  • Count the Ways, by Joyce Maynard
  • The Last Exiles, by Ann Shin
  • The Legend of Skeleton Man, by Joseph Bruchac
  • Born a Crime, by Trevor Noah
  • Heartland, by Sarah Smarsh
  • Sleeper Agent: The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away, by Ann Hagedorn

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