Discussion: Book Flood
Tuesday, December 12
2:00pm - 3:30pm
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2023-12-12 14:00:00
2023-12-12 15:30:00
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Discussion: Book Flood
Based on the Icelandic tradition of Jolabokaflod, attendees and library staff gather to discuss their favorite recent books and find their next great read.
Princeton Public Library - Community Room
Princeton Public Library
Community RoomBased on the Icelandic tradition of Jolabokaflod, attendees and library staff gather to discuss their favorite recent books and find their next great read.
Library staff will be on hand to share some of their favorite recent books, buzz about upcoming titles and advice for finding your next book to read or give as a gift. Participants can take home some of the gently used books and advanced readers' copies that will be available. In keeping with another tradition of Jolabokaflod, hot cocoa and cookies will be served.
Jolabokaflod, or the Yule Book Flood, originated during World War II when foreign imports were restricted, but paper was cheap. Iceland could not support a year-round publishing industry, so book publishers flooded the market with new titles in the final weeks of the year and thus the tradition of exchanging books as gifts in December was born.
The first 30 participants to arrive at the event this year will receive a free drink card from Small World Coffee as part of the events happening around town to celebrate SWC's 30th Anniversary.
Community Room Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible
- Assistive listening system compatible with personal T-coil-enabled devices (compatible headphones also available for use during programs)
- English-language subtitles for films (when available)
- If there is an accommodation that you need or would like so that you can fully enjoy library programs, please visit our Accommodations Request Form.
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