The Viking Way 'A Walk for Denver'

A lovely email from Oakham Library in Rutland, the official finish of The Viking Way Long Distance Footpath.
'We do have a catalogue record and the Book itself will obviously be available and visible in the library. We also regularly do dedicated displays for local interest items and books by local authors.
Oakham Library staff are aware of The Viking Way 'A Walk for Denver' as we get quite a bit of interest in animal- and dog-related stories and biographies etc. so although this is local interest it is placed in the main Library collection rather than on the local studies shelves to get the widest possible audience. Your book has been catalogued, and plenty of access-points added for it to come up on searches, not all of these display on the online version of the catalogue, but they are there ‘behind the scenes’. We have two loan copies of The Viking Way 'A Walk for Denver' as I’m expecting this to get some interest and be borrowed. We’ll be opening for browsing again from next week, so I’m pretty positive about it being found.'

My personal thanks to Emily Barwell of Oakham Library.
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Published on May 14, 2021 07:45 Tags: dog-loss, griefandloss, petloss, rainbowbridge
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