Archives Canada - photo credit: www.ctvnews.ca 124 major library systems have so far (5 April, 2023) added 'The Broken Silence' to their circulating collection and many others are in the process of adding it. The libraries that have added include: British Library, U.K; The Library of Congress, U.S.A; Library & Archives Canada, Boston Public Library; top ranking university libraries such as Harvard Library, University of Michigan Library, Stanford Libraries, Illinois University Library, Yale University Library among others. Herein below are the links and you have an exciting free offer! Borrow the book, leave a review and get a free signed copy of the book - you could reach me through my website: 1. Library & Archives Canada - 4th largest library in the world with 54 million items 2. Ottawa Public Library - Ontario, Canada - 2.3 million items 3. Mississauga Public Library - Ontario, Canada - 4. Whitby Public Library - Ontario, Canada - 1.4 million items 5. Wood Buffalo Regional Library - Alberta, Canada - 6. McGill University Library - 4th ranking and a prestigious university in Canada 7. Edmonton Public Library - Alberta, Canada - 16.6 million items 8. Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Library - North Carolina, U.S.A - 6.3 million items 9. Guelph Public Library - Ontario, Canada 10. West Vancouver Memorial Library - British Columbia, Canada - 11. New Orleans Public Library - Louisiana, U.S.A - 12. Indianapolis Public Library - Indiana, U.S.A - 13. Jacksonville Public Library - Florida, U.S.A - 3 million items 14. Pickering Public Library - Ontario, Canada 15. Cape Breton Regional Library - Nova Scotia, Canada 16. Phoenix Public Library - Arizona, U.S.A - Circulate over 10 million items a year 17. Western Counties Regional Library - Nova Scotia, Canada 18. Sacramento Public Library - California, U.S.A - nearly 2 million items 19. Kingston Frontenac Public Library - Ontario, Canada 20. Nashville Public Library - Tennessee, U.S.A - partners a program that offers access to approximately 1.5 million information resources 21. Alameda County Library - California, U.S.A - more than 1 million items 22. Toronto Public Library - Ontario, Canada - largest public library system in Canada with over 12 million items 23. Surrey Libraries - British Columbia, Canada - more than 790,000 items 24. Yukon Public Libraries - Yukon Territory, Canada 25. Coquitlam Public Library - British Columbia, Canada 26. Churchill Public Library - Manitoba, Canada 27. The Library of Congress - Largest public library in U.S and 2nd largest library in the world with 167 million items 28. Winnipeg Public Library - Manitoba, Canada - Circulation of 4.88 million (2018) 29. Louisville Public Library - Colorado, U.S.A 30. Kitchener Public Library - Ontario, Canada - 580,000 books 31. Halifax Public Libraries - Nova Scotia, Canada - almost 1 million items 32. San Antonio Public Library - Texas, U.S.A - Central Library: 580,000 volumes 33. Waterloo Public Library - Ontario, Canada 34. Montreal West Public Library - Quebec, Canada 35. Hawaii State Public Library System - 19th largest library in U.S.A with over 3.4 million items 36. Vancouver Public Library - British Columbia, Canada - 3rd largest public library systems in Canada 37. Barrie Public Library - Ontario, Canada 38. Okanagan Regional Library - British Columbia, Canada - 3.2 million items (2013) 39. North Bay Public Library - Ontario, Canada 40. Greater Sudbury Public Library - Ontario, Canada 41. British Library - United Kingdom - Largest library in the world with 170 - 200 + million items 42. Peterborough Public Library - Ontario, Canada 43. Buffalo & Erie County Public Library - Buffalo, New York, U.S.A - collection consists of hand-written manuscript of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 44. Burlington Public Library - Ontario, Canada 45. Metropolitan Library System - Oklahoma, U.S.A - size: over 1 million 46. Santa Fe Public Library - New Mexico, U.S.A 47. John M. Cuelenaere Public Library - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada 48. Central Arkansas Library System - Arkansas, U.S.A - The largest public library system in Arkansas 49. Thunder Bay Public Library - Ontario, Canada 50. Library & Archives Canada (hard cover) - 4th largest library in the world with 54 million items 51. Windsor Public Library - Ontario, Canada 52. Regina Public Library - Saskatchewan, Canada 53. Dover Public Library - Delaware, U.S.A 54. Saint Paul Public Library - Minnesota, U.S.A 55. Brooklyn Public Library - New York, U.S.A - 16th largest library system in U.S.A with a collection of more than 3.66 million items 56. Belleville Public Library - Ontario, Canada 57. Montgomery City County Public Library - Alabama, U.S.A 58. Rochester Public Library - New York, U.S.A 59. New Brunswick Public Libraries - New Brunswick, Canada 60. Los Angeles Public Library - 4th largest library in U.S.A with a collection of more than 6.74 million items 61. Brantford Public Library - Ontario, Canada 62. Chatham - Kent Public Library - Ontario, Canada 63. Ann Arundel County Public Library - Maryland, U.S.A 64. Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library - Kansas, U.S.A 65. San Francisco Public Library - California, U.S.A - 22nd largest library in U.S.A with a collection of more than 3.13 million items 66. Lethbridge Public Library - Alberta, Canada 67. Anoka County Library - Minnesota, U.S.A 68. Milton Public Library - Ontario, Canada 69. Capital Areas District Libraries - Michigan, U.S.A 70. St. Catharines Public Library - Ontario, Canada 71. Columbus Metropolitan Library - Ohio, U.S.A - size: 1.483 million items 72. Wilmington Public Library - Delaware, U.S.A 73. Richmond Public Library - British Columbia, Canada - Size: About half a million 74. Austin Public Library - Texas, U.S.A 75. Cincinnati Public Library - Ohio, U.S.A - 2nd largest library in U.S.A with a collection of about 12 million items 76. Oakville Public Library - Ontario, Canada 77. Library Of Parliament (of Canada) - Ottawa, Canada - size: 650,000 items 78. Brampton Public Library - Ontario, Canada - size: 562,000 items 79. Missouri River Regional Library - Missouri, U.S.A 80. Sault Ste. Marie Public Library - Ontario, Canada 81. Chicago Public Library - Illinois, U.S.A - 5th largest library in U.S.A with a collection of more than 5.95 million items 82. Salem Public Library - Oregon, U.S.A - size: More than 438,000 items 83. Oakland Public Library - California, U.S.A - size: 1.5 million items 84. Lackawanna County Library System - Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A 85. Dayton Metro Library - Ohio, U.S.A - size: 975,000 items 86. Illinois University Library - Illinois, U.S.A - 2nd largest research library by volumes held (about 14.6 million) 87. Vancouver Island Regional Library - British Columbia, Canada - Size: more than 1.1 million items 88. London Public Library - Ontario, Canada 89. Chinook Arch Regional Library System - Alberta, Canada 90. Killam Memorial Library (Dalhousie University) - Nova Scotia, Canada 91. Cornell University Library - New York, U.S.A - 13th largest research library by volumes held (more than 10 million) 92. Trenton Free Public Library - New Jersey, U.S.A 93. The Dauphin County Library System - Pennsylvania, U.S.A 94. Stanford Libraries - Stanford University, California, U.S.A - Size: more than 12 million items 95. University of California San Diego Library - California, U.S.A 96. Detroit Public Library - Michigan, U.S.A - Size: more than 7.57 million items 97. Concordia University Library - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Size: 1.5 million items 98. Calgary Public Library - Alberta, Canada - Size: about 2.35 million items 99. Fulton County Library System - Georgia, U.S.A - Size: more than 2.79 million items 100. San Diego Public Library - California, U.S.A - Size: more than 5.3 million books 101. Yale University Library - Connecticut, U.S.A - 4th largest academic library in North America (more than 14.9 million items) 102. University of Illinois Chicago Library - Illinois, U.S.A - 10th largest academic library (11.9 million volumes) 103. Hennepin County Library - Minnesota, U.S.A 104. Columbia University Library - New York, U.S.A - 5th largest academic library (Size: 14.5 million) 105. Rice University Fondren Library - Texas, U.S.A 106. The City of Norfolk Public Library - Virginia, U.S.A 107. Vaughn Public Libraries - Ontario, Canada - Size: more than 534,000 items 108. Princeton University Library - New Jersey, U.S.A - Size: more than 10.15 million 109. Boston Public Library - Massachusetts, U.S.A - 3rd largest public library In U.S (Size more than 24 million) 110. University of Windsor Leddy Library - Ontario, Canada 111. Seattle Public Library - Washington, U.S.A - Size: 2.3 million 112. Harvard Library - Massachusetts, U.S.A - Largest research library (Size more than 20.4 million volumes) 113. Vanderbilt University Library - Tennessee, U.S.A - Size: 8 million 114. Georgetown University Library - Washington, D.C., U.S.A - Size: 3.5 million 115. University Of California, Berkeley Library - California, U.S.A - 6th largest research library - Size: more than 9.9 million 116. Ohio State University Libraries - Ohio, U.S.A - 17 largest research library - Size: 6.7 million 117. University Of Washington Libraries - Washington, U.S.A - 14th largest research library - Size: more than 9.5 million volumes 118. University of Emroy Libraries: Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A 119. University of Victoria Libraries: British Columbia, Canada 120. Simon Fraser University Library (Special Collections & Rare Books): British Columbia, Canada - Size: 3.1 million items 121. University of BC Library - British Columbia, Canada - Size: more than 8 million items 122. University of Michigan Library - Michigan, U.S.A - 2nd largest research library - Size: more than 16 million volumes 123. Indiana University Libraries - Indiana, U.S.A - 10th largest research library - Size: about 11.3 million volumes 124. Salt Lake City Public Library - Utah, U.S.A - Size: more than 1/2 a million items 125. PUBLISHED REVIEWS, COURSE 1. Kirkus: Most trusted voice in book reviews since 1933 2. Counterpunch - Article by Ron Jacobs - America's best political newsletter 3. Kathy Kelly's Course - Lay Down My Sword and Shield On 23 March 2021 Kathy Kelly who is an exemplary peace activist wrote to me: Your care for people in Iraq shines through each page of _The Broken Silence_. It was moving to learn about your passion for justice and your determination not to be silent in the face of abuse. I also appreciated the guidance you share with us from the Holy Quran. I couldn't help but wish that many, many more people had followed the example you set, clamoring for an end to the cruel economic warfare against Iraqis and trying to prevent the bombings and invasions. Breaking silence seems especially important now. Each day, more children and families in Yemen face disease and starvation. Here in the U.S. I wonder... If we could bring ourselves to look in the mirror and see how our governments caused child sacrifice and terrible suffering in Iraq, perhaps we could change. Maybe we could follow your brave steps. "Speak clearly and pay up personally!" Daniel Berrigan, SJ liked to say this. You've done it. Your truthful writing about the cruel and wrongheaded (actions in Iraq) while innocents suffered, and many died burns like a sturdy candle. The book is on goodreads (U.S Social Cataloguing website with a user base of 20 million), Indie Ontario and OCLC FAST too.
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AuthorWriter of "The Broken Silence". Retired engineer. Lives in Ottawa, Canada. Archives
December 2022
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