Ludington librarian’s book hits too close to home
Sally Stern-Hamilton was fired from her job as a library assistant in the Ludington library after writing a book titled Library Diaries. Stern-Hamilton used a pen name and called the book fiction, but the cover featured a picture of the Ludington library. Promotional copy invited readers to “meet the naked patron, the greedy, unenlightened patrons ..."
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