National Library Week 2022: Books to connect you with your community, your people & you

Created on March 29, 2022, 3:14 pm

Last Updated March 29, 2022, 4:11 pm

The theme for National Library Week 2022 is "Connect with your library!" And there are so many ways you can connect with your public library... But if this pandemic has taught us nothing else, it has shown us that we need each other. So this week's book suggestions focus on helping you connect with your community, your people, and you. Check out these books to help you build meaningful relationships.
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Brené Brown is known for inviting people to explore their vulnerabilities and this stylish book is no different
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People need each other, and sometimes, we get so wrapped up in the cycle of trying to keep up with everyone and everything on social media that we forget. But we don't have to, and this book can help with that.
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A true apology is an action, and much like giving and receiving love, apologizing in a way that makes the affected party feel respected can go a long way toward rebuilding trust.
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Written for kids to help them channel big feelings and big thoughts, because emotionally intelligent and kind kids grow up to be emotionally intelligent and kind adults.
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If you want to connect with your friends more deeply, or even just keep in touch more consistently, this is the book for you.
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Have you ever had the thought "making friends as an adult is hard"? Maybe it doesn't have to be so hard.
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If you've been trying to connect with others, but keep finding yourself stumbling over...well, yourself, this book might help.
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