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Tomorrow at 11 am!

All CT Reads 2024

YouTube Premiere

Thursday, November 9

 

We are excited to announce the All CT Reads 2024 lineup in our first YouTube Premiere on Thursday, November 9 at 11 am – join us on the CT State Library Division of Library Development YouTube Channel as we chat with you live!

 

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About All CT Reads

 

All CT Reads is a year-long initiative to promote lifelong reading, learning, and connection that uses a rotating community committee structure to select one main book title and three shortlist book titles, each calendar year for three age groups: children (ages 8-12), teens (ages 13-18), and adults. In addition to the books, All CT Reads provides a supported programmatic structure built around the titles with room for individuality and creativity.

 

Why All CT Reads?

 

We want a way to read together. We want continuous conversations across Connecticut. We want to offer avenues of participation for spaces big and small to talk about inclusivity, cultures, acceptance, mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors. We want adventure, mystery, and relationships, too.

 

Our Partners and Sponsors

 

All CT Reads is an initiative of the Connecticut State Library Division of Library Development and partners with the Connecticut Library Consortium (CLC) and the Connecticut Association for School Librarians (CASL).

 

All CT Reads is supported by a generous grant from EBSCO Information Services to the Connecticut Heritage Foundation.

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CT State Library is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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Best,

Kym (she/her)

Kymberlee Powe | Children and YA Consultant | Kymberlee.Powe@ct.gov | Office: (860) 704-2221 | https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/children | 786 S. Main St. Middletown, CT 06457| Fax: (860) 704-2228

 

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