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R.E.A.D. Book Club and Supporting a Book Adoption Program

In the Reading and Educating at a Distance (R.E.A.D.) Book Club, we have a tremendous love of reading. We are also aware that there have been books lost to time’s damage so that no one will have a chance to read them.

That is why our club members love the idea of adopting books through the Smithsonian Adopt-a-Book program. This program preserves books by allowing donors to choose books to adopt.

Book adoptions allow the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives to build their collection and restore books. The books are also digitized to bring these published works to a broader audience.

Adopted Books by the R.E.A.D. Book Club

Since 2021, the R.E.A.D. Book Club has adopted one book each year:

These adoptions involve repairing any damage that the book may have and taking precautions to ensure it remains in the best condition possible.

Completed Work on ‘The Magic Island’

Conservators completed the restoration of “The Magic Island” in the National Museum of African American History and Culture Library in 2024. They repaired the book’s damaged cover and cracked spine, and added new, acid-free endpapers to help maintain the book’s condition in the future.

R.E.A.D. Book Club book with cracked spine
The cracked spine. Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives.
R.E.A.D. Book Club repaired book by Smithsonian
The repaired book. Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives.
R.E.A.D. Book Club book plate
The R.E.A.D. Book Club’s bookplate inside the restored book. Image courtesy of the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives.

The R.E.A.D. Book Club’s Goals and Ways to Participate

As the bookplate in each restored book indicates, the amazing members of the R.E.A.D. Book Club have been able to preserve books for future generations. Our goal is to enable all to continue their love of reading and hopefully pass on this love to others.

Our participation in the Smithsonian’s Adopt-a-Book program is just one of many service projects supported by the R.E.A.D. Book Club, including its signature legacy project Random Acts of Reading. If you would like to learn more about our club and our service projects, including how you can join the book discussions each month, please visit the R.E.A.D. Book Club’s website!

Johnathan Kannady is a University alumnus and the current president of the R.E.A.D. Book Club. He holds a bachelor’s degree in space studies and a master’s degree in applied business analytics, both from American Military University. Johnathan is also a member of The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS). He has completed Foundations of Leadership and Advance Leadership certifications, and he is working on completing the Executive Leadership Certification through NSLS. Johnathan was in the West Viginia Army National Guard for 12 years with deployments to Kuwait and Iraq and has served his community by helping with flood duty and COVID task forces.

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