Monthly Reviews by Nancy
Pearl
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The New York Times calls
her “the talk of librarian circles.” Readers can’t
get enough of her recommendations while bookstores and libraries
offer standing room only whenever she visits. Since the release
of the best-selling Book Lust in 2003 and the Librarian
Action Figure modeled in her likeness, Nancy Pearl has become
a rock star among readers and the tastemaker people turn to
when deciding what to read next.
Having
worked as a librarian and bookseller in Detroit, Tulsa, and
Seattle, Pearl's knowledge of and love for books is unmatched.
In 1998, she developed the program "If All of Seattle Read
the Same Book," which spread across the country. The former
Executive Director of the Washington Center for the Book,
Pearl celebrates the written word by speaking at bookstores
and libraries across the country and on her monthly television
program Book Lust with Nancy Pearl
on the Seattle Channel. She is a regular commentator about
books on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition" and NPR
affiliate stations KUOW in Seattle and KWGS in Tulsa and
is one of Kathleen Dunn's frequent guests
on Wisconsin Public Radio.
In 2004, Pearl became the 50th winner of the Women’s
National Book Association Award for her extraordinary contribution
to the world of books. In the moments when Pearl finds herself
without a book, she is an avid bicyclist and happy grandmother
of two. She lives in Seattle with her husband Joe. |