Hibiscus Handy Books Street Library is a community-driven initiative located in Rivett, Canberra. The library is a labor of love, built by individuals spanning generations, from children as young as 6 to seniors in their 70s. The primary goal of the library is to showcase the vibrant world of books and foster a sense of togetherness within the Rivett neighborhood.
The business operates on the philosophy of inclusivity and accessibility, encouraging visitors to freely donate and borrow books without the need for formal permissions or procedures. By eschewing traditional donation processes, the library aims to streamline the book-sharing experience and make it as effortless as possible for the community to engage with literature. Hibiscus Handy Books Street Library is not just a place to exchange books; it is a hub for fostering connections and sparking curiosity among residents of all ages.
With a mission to put Rivett on the map of the Canberra LSL (Little Street Libraries), Hibiscus Handy Books Street Library embodies the spirit of creativity and collaboration. The diverse team behind the library is excited about the journey ahead and the potential for this venture to bring people together through the magic of storytelling. Visitors are encouraged to explore the library, immerse themselves in the colorful world of books, and be part of this unique community initiative.