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In Praise of Librarians in Dangerous Times
Sarah Weinman on the Awesome Responsibility of the Seekers and Keepers of Truth
By Sarah Weinman,November 3, 2025
Librarians are on the front lines of history and current events, when news and change arrive at a furious clip that only quickens every day.
And without libraries, my work would simply not exist.
I was a child who read books. Thereโs a picture of me, not quite a year old, in a blue sailor suit and a red ribbon tied around my neck, staring avidly at a picture book. I couldnโt have been reading yetโthat wouldnโt happen until I was close to three, still plenty precociousโbut the devotion was already there, the calling always present. I would always prefer reading to pretty much anything, whether it was practicing piano, doing homework, playing sports, and chores.
Books were everywhere as I grew up, and I know how fortunate I was. All around the house, because my parents and older brother were avid readers, too. In the sprawling home of my great-uncle, who spent many years as a sales representative for Harper & Rowโbefore it was absorbed into HarperCollins, now my own publisherโand the duplex townhouses of my grandparents.
Going to the library was special, though. The elementary and high school ones, staffed by people who understood what books meant to kids because theyโd never lost sight of what books meant to them. The local branch, a few minutesโ drive from my home, where I borrowed countless books at every age and had my first formative experience with microfilmโand no matter how many times I have used it, I still need to ask a librarian for help. The flagship location in my hometown, with its brutalist architecture, piles of newspapers threatening to burst out of the shelves, and the abundance of books in every genreโparticularly crime fiction, my first and still greatest love.
The university one, where not only could I request any book I needed for researchโfor class, and also my ownโbut I discovered the almighty power of the Lexis-Nexis database. And, when I moved to New York more than two decades ago, the magisterial 42nd Street Public Library, those twin lions beckoning visitors to climb up the stairs and partake of its treasures.
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