An open book … words on a page … lyrics … poetry … drama …plays … novels … nonfiction … dialogue … movies. These are all different forms that words take on. In these various forms words affect our thoughts, imaginations, and our lives. Libraries are receptacles for words in whichever shapes the creators choose to use. The Saint Joseph County Public Library’s Open Book Festival reaches out to the Michiana community to celebrate words with a day of activities
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