First attempt at a Little Free Library, going live on 9/9!

https://lemmy.one/post/3199272

First attempt at a Little Free Library, going live on 9/9! - Lemmy.one

Non-fiction section here:

Maus is so powerful.
Putting Maus, They Called us Enemy and Nat Turner may be too much in the initial batch, but we’re on a school route and that’s the sort of stuff they won’t get in school. :)
I love it. I would love to make one of these and include a section for banned books
We have a little sign that says we distribute banned books. :)
Wait does yours have multiple cubbies?

Nope, just the one. Non-Fiction on the right, fiction on the left.

I separated them for the photos so you could see all the books.

I have a copy of Maus II that Art Spiegelman signed and also drew a picture in because he messed up my name and felt bad. Nice guy.
That’s fantastic! A real keeper!

Library is live as of 9/9, and the first two books have gone out into the wild!

Both non-fiction.

The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat - Oliver Sacks

…wikipedia.org/…/The_Man_Who_Mistook_His_Wife_for…

Maus - Art Spiegelman - Pulitzer Prize winner

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus

Both excellent choices!

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat - Wikipedia

Too bad no one uses these

You’d think, right? Portland’s a little different. :)

It’s going to be interesting seeing what comes and goes.

Stillwater is the best, even as a parent I learn from these stories. Great selection !

I’ve been a huge fan of Jon J. Muth ever since Moonshadow:

a.co/d/glzel8b

Amazon.com

Is that your home address on the little sign? If so, you may want to crop that out of your photos.

Awesome Little Free Library though. We have several in our neighborhood and I really appreciate the community service.

It’s the address for the library. We’re good!
I wish I had property with which to do this. During the pan, I would take long walks to neighborhoods surrounding me while listening to podcasts. I always noted where these appeared. I hope you have success spreading the joy of reading.
When you register a library, they post it on the map in their app for your location so you can easily see all the Little Libraries around you!