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Street Librarian Brings Free Books to Book Deserts
Acts of KindnessMay 9

Street Librarian Brings Free Books to Book Deserts

Storybook Maze calls herself a "radical street librarian" and makes books appear in neighborhoods where children have almost no access to them. Through free book vending machines and street corner story times, she's eliminating book deserts one community at a time.

TED2 min read
Bengaluru Book Lovers Create India's First Rare Book Hub
Acts of KindnessApr 1

Bengaluru Book Lovers Create India's First Rare Book Hub

A passionate collector and fellow bibliophiles just opened India's first dedicated antiquarian bookshop and formed a society to help others discover the joy of rare book collecting. Their mission is making century-old literary treasures accessible to a whole new generation of Indian readers.

Indian Express3 min read
Kolkata Book Fair Draws Record 3.2 Million Visitors
Acts of KindnessFeb 5

Kolkata Book Fair Draws Record 3.2 Million Visitors

India's legendary Kolkata Book Fair just wrapped its most successful year ever, welcoming 3.2 million book lovers over 13 days. The event rivaled only Durga Puja in local passion, proving that in our digital age, the magic of physical books is stronger than ever.

The Hindu2 min read
Cairo Adds 60 Buses to Book Fair for Just $0.25 a Ride
Acts of KindnessJan 18

Cairo Adds 60 Buses to Book Fair for Just $0.25 a Ride

Cairo is making one of the world's largest book fairs accessible to everyone by deploying 60 buses with tickets costing just 10 Egyptian pounds (about $0.25). The move ensures readers across the city can attend the 57th Cairo International Book Fair without transportation being a barrier.

Egypt Independent2 min read
Kafka, Nancy Drew, Einstein Papers Enter Public Domain
InnovationJan 20

Kafka, Nancy Drew, Einstein Papers Enter Public Domain

On January 1st, works from 1930 became free to use, bringing classics by Franz Kafka, Langston Hughes, and four Nancy Drew mysteries into the public domain. Anyone can now freely read, reprint, remix, or build upon these cultural treasures without permission or payment.

Good News Network2 min read
Publisher Donates 3,000 Books to Ondo State Schools
Acts of KindnessJan 20

Publisher Donates 3,000 Books to Ondo State Schools

A Nigerian publishing company just gave over 3,000 books to public schools in Ondo State, bringing fresh reading materials to students who need them most. The donation reflects a growing commitment from businesses to invest directly in local education.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
SpaceX Opens Books: $18.7B Revenue as It Goes Public
InnovationMay 21

SpaceX Opens Books: $18.7B Revenue as It Goes Public

After 23 years of financial secrecy, SpaceX just released its first detailed public accounting, revealing a rocket company that's evolved into something much bigger. The nearly 400-page filing shows a business generating billions while dreaming of orbital AI data centers.

Ars Technica3 min read
Indian Couple Gives 1,500 Wedding Guests Books as Favors
Acts of KindnessJul 30

Indian Couple Gives 1,500 Wedding Guests Books as Favors

Kruchansha and Prashant ditched traditional wedding favors and let every guest choose their own book to take home. Their book counter became the biggest hit of the celebration, sparking conversations and turning their wedding into a mini book festival.

The Better India2 min read
Spotify Tests Feature That Syncs Audiobooks With Real Books
InnovationJan 20

Spotify Tests Feature That Syncs Audiobooks With Real Books

Book lovers who switch between reading and listening finally have a solution on the horizon. Spotify is testing a camera-based feature that lets you scan your physical book page and jump straight to that spot in the audiobook.

The Verge2 min read
Germany Debates Future of Libraries as Books Make a Comeback
Daily MixMar 30

Germany Debates Future of Libraries as Books Make a Comeback

A government official's suggestion to prioritize digital archives over expanding Germany's National Library sparked debate about why physical books still matter. The backlash reveals a growing appreciation for the mindful experience books offer in our distracted digital age.

DW News2 min read
15 books readers say completely changed their lives
Global NewsFeb 4

15 books readers say completely changed their lives

A Reddit thread asking people to share books that "changed their internal wiring" sparked hundreds of responses. From classic self-help to children's picture books, readers revealed the transformative power of finding the right words at the right time.

Upworthy2 min read
40-Year-Old Kids Book Becomes Amazon Bestseller Overnight
Daily MixJun 18

40-Year-Old Kids Book Becomes Amazon Bestseller Overnight

A forgotten 1985 children's vocabulary book became an instant bestseller after a TikToker shared his 30-year quest to find it. The Weighty Word Book's authors never made a profit until now.

Upworthy2 min read
25,000 Free Books Headed to NYC Kids Thanks to ThriftBooks
Acts of KindnessApr 22

25,000 Free Books Headed to NYC Kids Thanks to ThriftBooks

More than 25,000 books are being donated to underserved children across New York City and Long Island through a partnership between ThriftBooks and Book Fairies. The donation helps close a critical gap after the nonprofit fell 28,000 books short of requests last year.

Good News Network2 min read
Dr. Ambedkar's 50,000-Book Library Lives On in Mumbai
Acts of KindnessApr 14

Dr. Ambedkar's 50,000-Book Library Lives On in Mumbai

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's personal collection of 50,000 books once filled an entire floor of his Mumbai home, built specifically to house his lifelong love of learning. Today, his scattered library reminds us that collecting books isn't about reading them all—it's about surrounding ourselves with ideas that shape who we become.

The Better India2 min read
Today Host Surprised by 3 Kids at Book Launch
Acts of KindnessApr 15

Today Host Surprised by 3 Kids at Book Launch

Sheinelle Jones' children brought her to tears when they surprised her on-air to celebrate her debut book about motherhood. The book, dedicated to her three kids, was inspired by her late husband and grandmother.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
Childhood Cancer Survivor Publishes Books for Sick Kids
Acts of KindnessFeb 24

Childhood Cancer Survivor Publishes Books for Sick Kids

A woman who planned her funeral at age 6 while fighting leukemia now helps other children navigate cancer through books she wishes she'd had. The Luna Peak Foundation has donated over 4,000 books to families and hospitals since 2020.

Google News - Cancer Survivor3 min read
Indian City Uses Mirrors to Stop Public Urination
VideosMay 8

Indian City Uses Mirrors to Stop Public Urination

Mysuru installed mirror walls in problem areas to stop public urination by making offenders see themselves in the act. The clever solution tackles a symptom of India's bigger challenge: a massive shortage of clean public toilets.

The Better India2 min read
Supreme Court Justice Writes Kids' Book on Declaration
Community HeroesMay 5

Supreme Court Justice Writes Kids' Book on Declaration

Justice Neil Gorsuch just released a children's book celebrating the heroes of 1776, aiming to reverse declining civic knowledge as America approaches its 250th birthday. The beautifully illustrated book brings forgotten patriots to life alongside famous founders.

Fox News Politics2 min read
South Africa's First Accredited Public Toxicology Lab Opens
SolutionsJul 21

South Africa's First Accredited Public Toxicology Lab Opens

The Western Cape has opened South Africa's first internationally accredited public forensic toxicology laboratory, bringing world-class death investigation services to families seeking answers. The Observatory-based lab strengthens both the justice system and public health monitoring across the province. #

Regional: south africa breakthrough (ZA)2 min read
Chicago Opens First US Museum Honoring Public Housing History
SolutionsMay 21

Chicago Opens First US Museum Honoring Public Housing History

A former public housing building in Chicago's South Side just became the nation's first museum dedicated to the stories of public housing residents. It took 26 years of activism to preserve these stories after thousands of families were displaced.

Good Good Good2 min read

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