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Lebanese turn to public libraries to check out of financial crunch | Life

BEIRUT, Feb 28 In many countries, public libraries are considered a dying relic amid the shift to digital, but in Lebanon they are getting a new lease of life as its economy flatlines. Every Friday afternoon, Munira Khalifa takes her son Elia to a public library in Beirut for a weekly.

Lebanese turn to public libraries to check out of financial crunch

In many countries, public libraries are considered a dying relic amid the shift to digital, but in Lebanon they are getting a new lease of life as its economy flatlines.

Lebanese turn to public libraries to check out of financial crunch

In many countries, public libraries are considered a dying relic amid the shift to digital, but in Lebanon they are getting a new lease of life as its economy flatlines.Every Friday afternoon, Munira Khalifa takes her son Elia to a public library in Beirut for a weekly storytelling event one of the last affordable pleasures as a crashing local currency has rendered books something of a luxury."We had reached a point where we couldn't find anywhere to take Elia because of the coronavirus pandemic and our difficult financial situation," Khalifa said.

Lebanese turn to public libraries to check out of financial crunch

In many countries, public libraries are considered a dying relic amid the shift to digital, but in Lebanon, they are getting a new lease of life as its economy flatlines.

Lebanese Turn to Public Libraries to Check Out of Financial Crunch

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