Apr 12, 2010
NASCAR Library Expands
My dad and brother were at the NASCAR race in Phoenix this weekend. (Photographic evidence attached.) They loved it and, when I visit them in the desert, we usually hit the go kart tracks so they can show me how rusty my driving skills have gotten while living in New York City. I know that NASCAR is just a New Jersey-width away in the Poconos, but now it’s even closer, with new NASCAR titles overflowing at local bookstores.
The NASCAR Library Collection continues to celebrate the sport with the following releases for the first half of 2010:
• NASCAR Pop-Up: A Guide to the Sport
• The WEEKEND Starts on Wednesday; True Stories of Remarkable NASCAR fans
• Chicken Soup for the Soul: NASCAR: 101 Stories of Family, Fortitude and Fast Cars
• Bill France Jr: The Man Who Made NASCAR
• NASCAR Yesterday & Today
• And several new releases in NASCAR’s Harlequin Series of romance novels targeted toward women.
Gifts for dad and brother just got easy. I’ll probably avoid the last one, though.
— Bryan Joiner

