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    Free book anyone?!

    I am a volunteer at my local branch library, or any other I may be needed at. At present our new library due to be opened in October, is still not finished. So, we have had no library since May and people have to go to town or one of the other branches.

    Each year York Explore (who run all the local libraries) have a free book giveaway, called the Big City Read. A book is chosen each year and copies are available in all libraries for anyone to pick up. They also run pop up book groups in all branches at this time for readers to go along and discuss the book if they wish. This year's book is Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson. A very good book which I read when it came out in the 90's. Kate Atkinson in from York and we went to the same school. She is a few years older than me so I don't think we overlapped. This book is mostly set in York.

    As we have no local library at present we had one morning where local people could pick up a copy of the book. Readers can of course collect one from any branch over several weeks, but they wanted to offer at least one local collection opportunity.
    That was yesterday and I was the volunteer. A librarian was with me in the end (this was uncertain until the last minute as our librarian fell out of her loft last week so was off sick )

    I posted on both local FB groups and we waited with our books. A larger room in a community centre had been booked, so we looked funny with our table and two chairs in one corner!
    It was a horrible wet morning, but a good number of customers arrived and took one or more books. Taking copies for others was encouraged. We had some nice chats, and surprise from some who hadn't heard of the Big City Read before and wondered why we were giving away free books!

    The building is sometimes used for vaccinations OH and I had both our boosters there.
    Two people arrived for their jabs! The first,a woman happily accepted my offer of a free book and went off with my instructions to find the pharmacy just along the road where the jabs were been given that day.
    The second, a man was furious! He seemed to blame us for the fact that the vaccine was not being dispensed. He was even more furious when I offered him a free book He kept waving a piece of paper about with the address of the venue - which was not where we were. Three times I patiently explained where he was supposed to go but he was so cross and not listening to me. In the end the librarian waved her lanyard in front of him saying 'I'm just a librarian!' He left still cross.
    We had a good laugh afterwards, wondering if he would have preferred us to inject him with something anyway as he was here! He was a very well spoken upright, smartly dressed, older man. I feel sorry for anyone he may live with!

    So, apart from us not having had the forethought to train as medics and have a supply of vaccine just in case, a successful morning.
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

    #2
    Gem, when OH worked on the P&R sites they used to do the same thing once a year. Don't know if they still do it. There was also a bookcase in all the sites where you could pick up or donate a book. I used to get a few from there when I caught the bus and OH could take them back when I was finished!

    Some people just won't accept when they're wrong will they ? I hope he'd calmed down by the time he found the correct address for his jab!
    Believe you can and you're halfway there.
    Theodore Roosevelt.

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      #3
      How dare you not be qualified to give him his jab , get training young lady and always have a few vaccines at hand just in case 😂😂😂

      Glad to hear the rest of your customers were happy to have a free book , well done 😁
      Im not fat just 6ft too small

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        #4
        Gem, I had to laugh at your irate "customer". It would be even funnier if he'd got to the correct place for his jab and they said his blood pressure was through the roof and they couldn't give it. Or the place was closed! I hope he doesn't have a cat or else he might have tried to kick it when he got home.

        My niece K, who has been staying with us this week, is an English teacher and she was telling me about something similar which her school is participating in. It was called something similar to the Big City Read. She has spent her spare moments this week reading the book her class is reading over half-term. It's such a good idea and I'm sure it must encourage reading among people who might otherwise not bother.
        "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

        (Marianne Williamson)

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          #5
          Gem, how remiss of you not being able to do the jabs.
          Sounds like the free books were gratefully accepted,apart from the furious man.
          Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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            #6
            What a boorish man
            What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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