The Jõhvi Public Library is participating in a campaign to redistribute surplus books, initiated by the Estonian National Library’s book storage. As of March 22, 2023, the library has received over sixty boxes of books, primarily through the “Give a book a new life” initiative. Library Development Manager Tiia Linnard reported that the public is encouraged to both donate and take books in good condition. The collection focuses on a variety of literary works, including those by Ilmar Tomusk, Eno Raud, Aino Pervik, Jaan Kross, Andrus Kivirähk, Sass Henno, and Mehis Heinsaar. Popular titles such as William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Eduard Vilde’s “Pisuhänd,” George Orwell’s “1984” and “The Farm,” Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald’s “The Tales of the Estonian People,” and Mihhail Bulgakov’s “Master and Margarita” are also being accepted. Schools and public libraries are actively seeking specific titles within the collection. The book storage team, supported by a tent at the Jõhvi Central Library, will be present until March 25, 2023, from 12:00 to 15:00, to receive new book donations from publishing houses. Approximately 5,000 books have already been collected from the Kadrina Folk Hall, with a quarter of those immediately finding new owners. Topics: #books #library #public Post navigation The Võru young men came to the rescue of the roughnecks The national choir performs a musical tribute to the heart-rending mothers