Quote by: Marilyn Johnson

I became interested in librarians while researching my first book, about obituaries. With the exception of a few showy eccentrics, like the former soldier in Hitler's army who had a sex change and took up professional whistling, the most engaging obit subjects were librarians. An obituary of a librarian could be about anything under the sun, a woman with a phenomenal memory, who recalled the books her aging patrons read as children—and was also, incidentally, the best sailor on her stretch of the Maine coast—or a man obsessed with maps, who helped automate the Library of Congress's map catalog and paved the way for wonders like Google Maps.


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Author Bio


  • NameMarilyn Johnson
  • DescriptionAmerican bridge player
  • Born1928
  • DiedOctober 31, 2007
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionBridge Player