Area libraries have canceled plans for an Everybody Reads program in 2020.

For Everybody Reads, librarians choose one book and bring its author to visit for a series of events each fall. This year’s program was rescheduled because of the uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a news release issued by regional libraries this week.

The featured selection, Matthew Sullivan’s novel, “Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore” and local appearances by Sullivan across the Palouse and Lewiston-Clarkston Valley have been moved to the fall of 2021.

Whitman County Library staffer and Everybody Reads committee member Sarah Phelan-Blamires says, “The decision was difficult, but it ultimately came down to the health of our patrons and community, especially those at high risk.”

Phelan-Blamires adds that while the program is delayed, extra copies of the books will arrive this summer, allowing community members more time to read the book.

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