5/13/2023 0 Comments The library book orlean review![]() ![]() On April 20, 1986, a fire alarm went off at the Los Angeles Central Public Library, destroying and damaging hundreds of thousands of books. Part history, part love letter, this book will give you a true taste of what goes on in a library and what it took to bring one back from the ashes. ![]() Who would ever set a library on fire, and why? This intriguing mystery pulls you in, and has you flying through the pages. The true story the 1986 fire that burned so perfectly that the way in which the blaze burned not only has a unique name, it is nearly impossible to create outside of a lab environment fire so perfect it burned absolutely clear. Ten softly spoken, bittersweet words: "You can still smell the smoke in some of them" is all Susan needed to hear the librarian say to be pulled in to the history of the L.A. ![]()
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