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Questions (not edit requests) > [closed] Donation of my books to libraries in small towns

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Anoop Ahuja Judge | 3 comments Anoop Judge

Hi Librarians,

I am a traditionally published author with my fourth book releasing on September 19, 2023. I grew up in the dusty, bustling sprawl of New Delhi, but now I live in the San Francisco Bay area, and daily, I am confronted with the evidence that here in the United States, the East Indian population is one of the fastest growing ethnic groups and increasing at a rate of 69%. This trend compels me to give voice through my stories to the East Indian diaspora in the context of 21st-century America, much of whose population is unaware of the rich culture of their new neighbors.

I want my diverse-voiced books to reach new readers in small towns across America. I would like to donate 10 copies of my latest book to libraries in rural places. Is there a program you know of that accepts such donations or a mailing list of libraries across America?


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Liralen | 8378 comments Goodreads librarians are volunteers who help maintain book records in the Goodreads database—we're not the place to go for promoting books. You might have some luck exploring Goodreads groups: https://www.goodreads.com/group


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