Tuesday Teaser is “a bookish tag hosted by The Purple Booker” which I found first on Brainfluff. I do not post it every week, but this week I am posting a teaser from a wonderful book all bibliophiles will love: The Library Book by Susan Orlean, a new author to me. (You can be sure I will investigate her other books; she is an exceptional writer.)
The book describes the historically catastrophic fire at the Los Angeles Public Library on April 28, 1986, but it is much, much more. It is a work of non-fiction, and the author put herself right in the story:
Teaser: “On April 28,1986, the day the library burned, I was living in New York. While my romance with libraries had not been renewed yet, I cared a lot about books, and I am sure I would have noticed a story about a massive fire in a library, no matter where that library was. The Central Library fire was not a minor matter, not a cigarette smoldering in a trash can that would have gone without mention. It was a huge, furious fire that burned for more than seven hours and reached temperatures of 2000 degrees… More than one million books were burned or damaged.”
I can’t wait to read further, intrigued by the cover teases that the fire was probably arson and that the author brings herself to burn a book (She chooses a paperback copy of Fahrenheit 451, then describes what it feels like to destroy a book. It is a perfect essay describing several emotions (I read this “chapter” first.)
When Friday First Liners rolls around, I will copy the first line(s) of this amazing book.
HAPPY READING!

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