By Cate McCurry, PA
A Waterford Librarian says travel books are flying off library shelves as holiday readers plan their post-Covid getaway.
Librarians say overseas guides are the big page-turners since libraries re-opened to the public, as Ireland Reads Day encourages adults and children across the country to ‘squeeze in a read’.
The national wellness initiative by Libraries Ireland and Healthy Ireland has so far seen the public pledge well over 200,000 minutes of reading.
Tracy McEneaney, executive librarian at Waterford Libraries said: “It seems a lot of people are going away, there have been lots of requests for guide books and our travel section is now half full, indicating that people are travelling again.
Waterford librarian McEneaney finds belongings at Ardkeen library
As libraries return to full operation, Tracy says she has also reunited some members with lost belongings – recently finding €300 in cash tucked into a book returned to Ardkeen Library.
“We did a bit of investigation and found out that a woman had put the money in the book to pay for a relative’s headstone. We managed to track her down and she was delighted to get it back,” she added.
“We often find money in books, which many people use as safe places to store belongings.”
She said people remain surprised that access to 12 million books in Ireland’s library network is free – and there are no fines for late returns – benefitting one member who recently returned a book borrowed in the 1960s
More about Ireland Reads
Ireland Reads is a public libraries initiative in partnership with booksellers, publishers, the National Adult Literacy Agency, Children’s Books Ireland, the Arts Council and Healthy Ireland.
The Ireland Reads drive is backed by a host of ambassadors, including broadcasters Joe Duffy and Rick O’Shea, authors Liz Nugent, Sarah Webb and Marian Keyes, who described discovering Enid Blyton books at the age of six as being “like my saviour”. Marian Keyes went on to say:
From then on, and right to this day, reading is the way that I mind myself. If you think you don’t like reading, trust me, you just haven’t met the right book yet
Library members can borrow from 12 million items for free or use the BorrowBox app to choose from more than 40,000 ebooks and 30,000 audiobooks.
Library members also have free access to online newspapers and magazines.
There are 12 branches of the library across Waterford City and County. More here.
Those looking for holiday reads might also be interested in new Ryanair routes announced from Cork. More here.
Natasha Vorchykhina, nine, with Tracy McEneaney, Executive Librarian, Waterford Libraries, in Ardkeen Library, Waterford City, joining the nationwide initiative encouraging everyone to ‘squeeze in a read’ on Ireland Reads Day today(Patrick Browne/PA)