James Patterson's Latest Nonfiction Reveals the 'Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians' (Exclusive) (2024)

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When James Patterson set out to write his newest nonfiction book, The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians, he intended the title to be “a little chuckle.” But what he and his co-author Matt Eversmann discovered is that there’s a lot more to the work that goes on in libraries and bookstores than the average person ever sees.

“One of the bookstore owners, she was being a little facetious, but the first question she asked potential employees is, ‘Do you like to clean toilets?’” Patterson tells PEOPLE. “And what she's trying to get at and what people don't understand is it's really hard work.”

And Patterson should know — his mom was both a teacher and a librarian when he was growing up. She used to bring him and his sisters along to the library on Saturdays, which the author credits, in part, for instilling his love of reading. That love, he says, is key to why so many booksellers and librarians got into the profession, and why they stay in it.

“The rewards for most booksellers and for most librarians is turning people on to books,” he explains, adding that he’s experienced that same reward in his own life. “Where they go, ‘I love that book.’ Or, ‘My kid loved that book’.”

One of the more well-known booksellers he spoke with is children’s book author Judy Blume, who co-owns Books and Books in Key West, Fla. She told Patterson and his co-author that she loves being at the bookstore, for many of the same reasons the rest of her cohort does “And she doesn't have to,” Patterson adds.

Throughout the interviewing and research process, Patterson said he was especially surprised by the level of work that goes into librarians’ and booksellers’ jobs. “I don't think I was aware of how much hard work they do,” he says. But what he did already know was how poorly compensated a lot of them are for that work. Every year since 2015, Patterson has donated $500 “holiday bonus” checks to librarians and booksellers across the country. And every time he does, he hears from grateful employees who use the money for mostly practical purposes.

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“The amazing thing is I get notes from almost every single person that you give 'em to. And it'll be things like, ‘I got the check and I went to the dentist this year,’ or ‘I got the check, and for the first time in four years, I gave my parents some presents,’” he recalls. “It really brings home the fact that so many of these people, they really do need the money.”

The book comes at a fraught time for literacy champions in the United States, with rampant book bans sweeping the country. That makes librarians’ and booksellers’ jobs even more challenging, something Patterson says came up again and again in his interviews. He relayed that many of the people he spoke with have been on the receiving end of “a lot of verbal threats,” that has made the job scary for many. “These people work too hard and they're trying to do the right thing,” he adds.

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For his part, Patterson says he gets asked about his perspective on book bans all the time, since some of his work has been on the receiving end.

“A lot of these people [who are asking for books to be banned], they're not paying attention to what booksellers and librarians are really all about. And coming to these judgments based on nothing really,” he explains. “And I encourage families, parents to be involved with their children. I think it's great if parents get involved and they should watch the phones and the Internet and the internet and the phones are a lot more dangerous, in theory, than the library is.”

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Here's what one of the authors featured in the book, Texas library consultant Carolyn Foote, had to say in an exclusive excerpt shared with PEOPLE:

Having a good library is not political. A good library will have books on vegetarianism and on hunting. A good library will have books on every religion. A good library will have books about different countries, different cultures, and different life experiences.

I became a school librarian in 1991, working in a small suburban school district in Texas. In 2021 I notice an unprecedented—and frightening—trend of activists and conservative groups demanding that certain books be removed from libraries and classrooms. Their primary targets are books dealing with diversity and equality.

By the fall of that year, I’m also seeing books that deal with racism or include topics like sex and sexual identity, puberty, reproduction, pregnancy and abortion being challenged.

It’s alarming.

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When a book is challenged, the first step is an informal discussion with the parent who lodged the complaint. My job—every librarian’s job—is to listen to the parent or parents and help them figure out the best way to handle the matter with their child.

Librarians believe parents have a say when it comes to what their child reads. But if a parent comes in and says, “We don’t want any children to read such-and-such book,” that’s setting the standard for someone else’s family.

And that’s the catch in all of this.

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The hope I see now is in community groups starting to push back, showing up at school board meetings, getting organized in groups and circulating important information. Censorship fights are dependent on communities coming out to support intellectual freedom and on students participating in advocacy.

It feels like people are starting to wake up to this more and more, understanding that we need to stand up for our libraries and our librarians.

They need our support more than ever.

Excerpted from The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians. Used with permission from Little, Brown and Company

The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians is available now, wherever books are sold.

James Patterson's Latest Nonfiction Reveals the 'Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians' (Exclusive) (2024)

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Why does James Patterson always have a co-author? ›

Patterson has often said that collaborating with others brings new and interesting ideas to his stories. Of his process, Patterson has said that he is simply more proficient at dreaming up plots than crafting sentence after sentence.

How many non fiction books has James Patterson written? ›

How many books has James Patterson written?
For Adults
Short Story Collections and Novellas78
Non-fiction15
For Young Adults
Novels30
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What is James Patterson's most famous book? ›

Along Came a Spider is James Patterson's classic thriller. The book follows Detective Alex Cross in his pursuit to track down a criminal mastermind who has kidnapped two children from an exclusive private school in Washington, D.C., and taken them to Baltimore.

How many co-authors does James Patterson have? ›

To date, Patterson has worked with nearly twenty co-authors, so there's enough data out there to figure out whether working with James Patterson helps your career or not. The five writers listed here are by far the people who have benefited most from what Sullivan called a “master class in commercial fiction.”

Does James Patterson actually write his own books? ›

Patterson reads the writer's draft for each chapter, suggests revisions, and carries out rewrites when necessary. With time, and as the writer understands the process, there are fewer edits and rewrites. While he does not do the line-by-line writing himself, Patterson's vision directs each novel or series.

Why is James Patterson so popular? ›

James Patterson is one of the world's most prolific and popular fiction writers, thanks to a fast-paced style and genre-spanning oeuvre, his collaboration (by fax!) with coauthors, and the marketing savvy he acquired as an ad executive.

Is James Patterson still popular? ›

James Patterson is the most popular storyteller of our time.

Who is the richest author? ›

British author Joanne Rowling, also known as J.K. Rowling, is the richest author in the world with a net worth of $1 billion. Rowling is the author of the hit children's fantasy series “Harry Potter.” The seven-volume series sold over 600 million copies and has been translated into 84 languages.

Have any James Patterson books become movies? ›

James Patterson Movies to Watch
  • Miracle on the 17th Green (1999) This sports drama revolves around the game of golf. ...
  • First to Die (2003) Homicide inspector Lindsay Boxer is dealing with a lot. ...
  • Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (2005) Christina Applegate stars as Dr. ...
  • Sundays at Tiffany's (2010)
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What is the best James Patterson book to start with? ›

by James Patterson. Along Came a Spider is the first book in Patterson's most popular series, Alex Cross—in which every book is downright addictive. Compelling and twisty, this is a quintessential thriller and the perfect place to start with his work.

Who writes like James Patterson? ›

Who To Read If You Like James Patterson?
  • Dani Pettrey. Bestselling author Dani Pettrey is first in the list of authors like James Patterson. ...
  • David Baldacci. ...
  • Frank Peretti. ...
  • James Scott Bell. ...
  • Janet Evanovich. ...
  • John Grisham. ...
  • 7. Lee Child. ...
  • Robert Ludlum.
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What books did Dolly Parton and James Patterson write? ›

Run, Rose, Run,” Dolly's first-ever novel, will be published March 7, 2022. An album of the same name, consisting of twelve original songs by Dolly, will be released in conjunction with the book. The novel also includes lyrics to the songs, which are essential to the story.

How many hours a day does James Patterson write? ›

Patterson works for 11 hours a day, seven days a week (though he does take breaks) and plays daily golf. Tough schedules for men in their 70s, but they both enjoy it and can't imagine doing anything else. No angst, no writer's block for them. Patterson says he plays for a living.

Does James Patterson use ghostwriters? ›

True, I had never even met the guy, but he really made my life hell for a short while. You see, it's no secret that James Patterson often employs ghostwriters to write some of his books — a practice that has me a bit jealous because he's never hired me. And it's a practice that other fiction writers find revolting.

What was James Patterson's first book? ›

Author James Patterson started his writing career in 1976 with his debut novel, The Thomas Berryman Number (re-released by Little, Brown & Company in 2006). From there, he went on to introduce the world to Detective Alex Cross in Along Came a Spider (1993).

Why does James Patterson have so many ghost writers? ›

One aspect that often gets overshadowed by Patterson's success is the involvement of ghostwriters in his literary empire. It is an open secret within publishing circles that many books bearing Patterson's name are actually written by other talented writers who remain invisible in order to preserve his brand image.

Did James Patterson and Dolly Parton write a book together? ›

Little, Brown and Company has announced that internationally beloved entertainer Dolly Parton has teamed up with the world's bestselling author, James Patterson, to write a new book. “Run, Rose, Run,” Dolly's first-ever novel, will be published March 7, 2022.

Does James Patterson write in first person? ›

I tend, most of the time, to write in the first person and third person limited. Now, some people will go, well that's cheating.

What author is most like James Patterson? ›

Who To Read If You Like James Patterson?
  1. Dani Pettrey. Bestselling author Dani Pettrey is first in the list of authors like James Patterson. ...
  2. David Baldacci. ...
  3. Frank Peretti. ...
  4. James Scott Bell. ...
  5. Janet Evanovich. ...
  6. John Grisham. ...
  7. 7. Lee Child. ...
  8. Robert Ludlum.
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