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Book picks: a fascinating new look at garbage

Also, a wise and funny look at why we read what we read (and why that's OK).

Book picks for kids (and adults):

Looking for some reading inspiration? Hereā€™s a peek at what KCLS staff and the young readers in their lives are digging into this month!

KCLS has something for everyone, with 50 libraries across King County and innovative programs, services and resources for all ages. Learn more at kcls.org.

 

For adults: ā€œWhy We Readā€ by Shannon Reedā€Æ

As a lifelong reader, discovering this book felt like makingā€Æa new friend or a connection with a stranger in line who shares similar passions. Author Shannon Reed seeks to identify, expand and free us from unnecessary rules or fears we might have about what we should or shouldn’t be choosing to read.ā€ÆHer subtle humor and wisdom would have anyone wishing they could meet her for coffee to chat about books.

Chosen by Ben, Kenmore Library

 

For kids: ā€œGifts from the Garbage Truckā€ by Andrew Larsenā€Æ

This fascinating true story follows Nelson Molina, a former New York City sanitation worker who views garbage in a different way. He saved over 45,000 objects from the trash collected in the El Barrio neighborhood to fix or repurpose. Molinaā€™s creations are now on display at his museum, Treasures in the Trash. Andrew Larsenā€™s inspiring picture book encourages readers to think about consumption, waste and what happens to the things we throw away.

Chosen by Nancy, KCLS Service Centerā€Æ

 

More book picks for kids (and other book news):

Book picks: Funny readaloud about a very hungry … crocodile

New kids books with a distinctly NW flavor

“Gut Reaction”: Mother/daughter collaborate on painful but hopeful tale

 

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King County Library System staff