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Published on December 29, 2021
As the literary hub of Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Public Library saw a banner year not only for digital check-outs but also for growing attendance at book and reading-related programs.
This year* 5,244 guest attended family and children’s story times, and 262 adults attended author talks and programs. 769 patrons joined librarians for What Fort Worth Reads, a weekly Wednesday Instagram chat where participants discuss book recommendations. As part of programming expansion, in 2022 every library location will host at least one weekly youth/family story time and author talks will occur monthly throughout the city. Residents can find upcoming programs for all 17 library locations at FortWorthLibrary.org.
The Fort Worth Public Library added nearly 200 thousand new items to the city’s collection and saw 3,050,185 items checked out. On Dec. 13 library patrons set a record by checking out more than one million books through the library’s online catalog.
Top titles, whether in print or digital, for 2021 included:
Adult Fiction
Adult Non-Fiction
Young Adults
Youth/Children
Part of the Fort Worth Public Library’s commitment to building a community of learners, dreamers and doers is to reduce barriers to access library materials and services. Adult residents and all children can obtain a free Fort Worth Public Library card. Additionally, the library offers special cards for local businesses and professional educators teaching Fort Worth students.
*Dates reflect Jan. 1 – Dec. 26, 2021