The New Yorker: “When the Culture Wars Come for the Public Library”
From The New Yorker: Every public library is an exception. The world outside is costly and cordoned off, but here no one is charged, and no one is turned away. People browse for books and go online. They learn English, meet with friends, dawdle, nap, and play. For children, the public library is a place … Continue reading The New Yorker: “When the Culture Wars Come for the Public Library”
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