Overdue

Reckoning with the Public Library

224 pages

English language

Published Oct. 30, 2022 by Chicago Review Press, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-1-64160-531-1
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The library and the post office were once the most supported parts of federal government services in the United States. A fascist demagogue attacked USPS to attempt to keep a grip on the reigns of power. Religious fundamentalists and people against the free exchange of ideas have begun attacking librarians and libraries too.

But it wasn't always this way. If you love reading, you probably have strong positive feelings about the library. However, the modern existence of libraries isn't as you might remember from childhood.

During the pandemic, Amanda Oliver (@aelaineo) decided to get her complicated ideas about the library onto the page after a harrowing 6 years of experience in Washington DC's elementary school libraries and public libraries in DC that became day centers for houseless folks.

As a public educator, I really emphasized with Oliver's journey. The fall from the romantic vision of a profession before being smashed …