Reading Culture

Reading Culture

A woman sits in a Victorian-style room, reading a large book of classic books. She is surrounded by bookshelves, decorative objects, and a curtained window letting in natural light.
These short books offer insights and meditations on timeless themes, without the time commitment.
An e-reader displaying text is propped up against a stack of hardcover books.
The nonprofit made a bold gamble on the limits of "fair use" — and federal courts have not backed their play.
Books stacked in a library
Instead of walking a mile in someone’s shoes, try reading a chapter in their book.
Books that were rarely taught in 1963, when baby boomers were students, became classics when those same boomers were teachers and parents.
library benefits
Investments in public libraries are a long-term investment in children and communities.