Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life Of Librarians

Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life Of Librarians

by Syntell Smith
Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life Of Librarians

Call Numbers: The Not So Quiet Life Of Librarians

by Syntell Smith

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Overview

"Life is a book... and every person is a chapter."

Everything's looking up for Robin Walker. It's 1994 in New York City, and he's been transferred downtown to the 58th Street Library. Ready to move up the ladder, Robin is excited about the opportunities that await him.

But success, personal or professional, is as elusive as a first-edition rare book. Robin struggles with his strange new work environment, as this motley crew of employees generates more drama than a runaway bestseller. He doesn't know who to believe – or who to let in. And as potential romance mingles with devious machinations, there's no telling where Robin's story will go. All he knows is that he must see it through to the very last page.

Call Numbers is a captivating and multilayered adult drama. Through realistic dialogue and situations, author Syntell Smith has crafted a modern-day classic about the trials and tribulations of adulthood. Because a library is usually the last place you'd expect high drama… but for these characters, it's long overdue.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156307760
Publisher: Syntell Smith Publishing
Publication date: 06/21/2019
Series: Call Numbers
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 527 KB

About the Author

Syntell Smith was born and raised in Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan in New York City. He graduated from Samuel Gompers High School and began writing while blogging his hectic everyday life experiences in 2004. He loves comic books, video games, and watching reruns of Law and Order. He currently lives in Detroit. "Call Numbers" is his first novel. Syntell is active on Facebook and Twitter
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