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Our mission is to promote an awareness of books, reading, literacy, authors and Michigan's rich literary heritage. The Center draws from the Library of Michigan and its affiliate institutions to encourage and produce local and statewide programs and resources that promote the culture of books. Affiliates join to invest in local and statewide library services.
View more information about the Center in the "Michigan Center for the Book Organization" section below. Contact Mindy Babarskis at babarskism@michigan. gov or 517-335-1457 for more information.
### Supporting the Michigan Center for the Book Help support Michigan Center for the Book programs and services by donating to the Library of Michigan Foundation and designating the contribution to the Michigan Center for the Book. Find donation information at LibraryofMichiganFoundation. org.
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Books are selected by the local Center for the Book affiliate, with titles for both children and adults. Books may be written by authors from the state, take place in the state, or celebrate the state’s culture and heritage.
2025 Library of Michigan For Libraries Michigan Center for the Book Great Reads from Great Places Dearborn ### Adult Selection - "Dearborn: Stories" by Ghassan Zeineddine Spanning several decades, Ghassan Zeineddine's debut collection examines the diverse range and complexities of the Arab American community in Dearborn.
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Each sponsor the Michigan Center for the Book. The Center was formally chartered in 1986 as the Michigan affiliate of the National Center for the Book at the Library of Congress. Centers for the Book have been established in most states.
The Michigan Center draws from the resources of the Library of Michigan and its affiliates and works cooperatively with many organizations to stimulate an interest in the book through programs and other activities. The Library of Michigan provides administrative support for the Center. Affiliates provide programming ideas and support for the Center.
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