The Library Book

What is the importance of fire in the book, The Library Book?

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The trigger for the book's existence, and the catalyst for Orlean's considerations about books and libraries, is her discovery of a fire that devastated the Los Angeles Central Library in 1986. The nature of fire in general, as well as of that particular fire, is another point of focus throughout the book.

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The Library Book