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Volunteers Needed for World Book Night 2012

The deadline is Feb. 1 for the chance to participate in handing out 1 million free books on April 23.

 

World Book Night 2012 has a goal of handing out 1 million free books to underserved communities on April 23, and it still needs volunteers to participate as "givers."

Each giver will deliver 20 copies of a book chosen from a list of 30 by the World Book Night organization. Anyone can apply to be a giver, but the application process closes on Feb. 1. Those who are chosen will be notified by the end of February.

According to the organization's website, World Book Night began last year in the UK and was so successful that it has expanded to the United States and Ireland. The date for distributing the books is the UNESCO International Day of the Book in honor of Shakespeare and Cervantes, who both died on April 23, 1616. Shakespeare was born on April 23 as well.

"The goal is to give books to new readers, to encourage reading, to share your passion for a great book," the website states. "The entire publishing, bookstore, library, author, printing, and paper community is behind this effort with donated services and time."

The 30 titles that will be distributed in batches of 20 include: "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou; "A Prayer for Owen Meany" by John Irving; and "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.

Related Topics: Volunteer Opportunities and World Book Night
Will you apply to be a giver? Tell us in the comments.

EVE McBride

4:43 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012

I would like to be a volunteer for the distribution of books on April 23. Trying to figure out how to apply, and you say the final day to register is 2/1, please advise if you need me. Thanks. EVE McBride

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Megan Bard

4:52 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012

Hi Eve,
This link is in the story above, but if it's easier for you then just click here: http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/about-world-book-night/register-as-a-2012-giver.
Best of luck,
Megan

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