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Community Read unites Mecklenburg County one book at a time

Community Read unites Mecklenburg County one book at a time

February 22, 2022

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has been hosting reading and literacy programs for many years and our annual Community Read program is part of that history. My time with Community Read goes back to its beginnings in 2014, where at the time, the Library selected and offered only one book for the community to read. The initiative lasted one week and included planned programming that support the themes of the book. Over time, the program has changed, grown, and evolved from a library-led program to being more community centered featuring support through Library staff and resources. One thing however has remained the same — Community Read invites everyone to read or listen to books of current and relevant topics and participate in discussions, book clubs and events hosted by community partners and the Library.

       

Everyone can participate in Community Read as the program features books and events for all ages and reading levels. This year, our signature title is Tomorrow’s Bread by Anna Jean Mayhew. We also have two companion titles for children Windows by Julia Denos and The Blue House by Phoebe Wahl as well as two middle grade books, Take Back the Block by Chrystal D. Giles and  The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora by Pablo Cartaya. For teens and those who enjoy the young adult genre, we have also included the book Pride by Ibi Aanu Zoboi. Our theme for this year’s program is “finding common ground” and all the selected titles share the common themes of gentrification and urban renewal. We encourage readers and book clubs to get together virtually, or safely in person, to discuss the common themes found in all the books. Speaking of finding the books, all the titles are available for checkout in several formats, but also available for free at all branch locations while supplies last — a far cry from our original one book program.

Over the last 8 years, Community Read has grown to offer programming and events for an entire month during March and a complete list of programs and events offered by our partners and staff can be found on our website. Community Read is designed to get everyone involved and our goal is to engage 10,000 people, or 10% of Mecklenburg County in the program. We invite you to do this by taking the Beanstack Reading Challenge to log reading and activity time and by joining us for our signature author events throughout the month.

What does it take for us to find common ground when discussing these important topics? We invite you to Read the books and join the discussion as we find the answers together.

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This blog was written by Meryle Leonard, assistant director of outreach at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.