[Michlib-l] Free e-book and audio book access to "Not Too Late" now through Dec.13 for everyone in Michigan
Lori Tschirhart
ltz at umich.edu
Mon Oct 21 08:00:00 EDT 2024
Greetings!
The University of Michigan Library is offering free access to a community
read.
Now through Dec. 13, everyone in the state of Michigan is invited to read
or listen
<https://readmichigan.biblioboard.com/curation/280253e7-5389-4370-970b-044355c01971>
to Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility.
The book brings strong climate voices from around the world to address the
political, scientific, social, and emotional dimensions of the most urgent
issue human beings have ever faced. Accessible, encouraging, and engaging,
it's an invitation to everyone to understand the issue more deeply,
participate more boldly, and imagine the future more creatively.
You'll find the audio and ebook at Read Michigan
<https://readmichigan.biblioboard.com/curation/280253e7-5389-4370-970b-044355c01971>
Read more about this U-M Library project - https://myumi.ch/Ermpr
Warm regards,
Lori
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Lori Tschirhart <https://www.lib.umich.edu/users/ltz>
Assistant Director, STEM/Science
University Library - Research Division - HS-STEM
ltz at umich.edu
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