As an empty-nester and divorced, Judee moved to the Triangle area because of the medical care in the area; she was a cancer patient in remission. She knew no one and was unemployed. After signing her mortgage on a new condo, she immediately went to the North Regional Library for a library membership. On a visit there, she connected joined a library-sponsored bookclub. She made friends with several members of the bookclub, got a lead for employment and is now working as a recruiter in the graduate school of management at NCSU. She remains cancer-free and is employed in a position she loves. She occasionally leads the discussion at bookclub. Wake County Public Libraries creates community.
As an empty-nester and divorced, Judee moved to the Triangle area because of the medical care in the area; she was a cancer patient in remission. She knew no one and was unemployed. After signing her mortgage on a new condo, she immediately went to the North Regional Library for a library membership. On a visit there, she connected joined a library-sponsored bookclub. She made friends with several members of the bookclub, got a lead for employment and is now working as a recruiter in the graduate school of management at NCSU. She remains cancer-free and is employed in a position she loves. She occasionally leads the discussion at bookclub. Wake County Public Libraries creates community.
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