Five years of delight: Little Free Libraries take off at Houston Airports

Discover how Little Free Libraries at Houston's airports have brought the joy of reading to travelers for five years, offering a literary escape amidst the hustle of air travel.

September 16, 2024

Imagine the frantic scramble before a flight – you've checked your bags, cleared security and suddenly realize your carefully curated travel companion – your book – is languishing back on your nightstand. Panic sets in. But for the past five years, weary travelers at  William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) have found a literary oasis in the unlikeliest of places: a miniature, brightly colored box emblazoned with the words "Take a book. Return a book."

These are the Little Free Libraries, a global phenomenon that has found a welcome home amidst the hustle and bustle of air travel.

Little Free Libraries are more than just adorable book dispensaries; they're a testament to the power of community and the enduring love of the written word. Founded in 2009, the non-profit organization boasts over 175,000 libraries in 121 countries, fostering a global network of book sharing and literacy promotion. These volunteer-led book-exchange boxes provide 24/7 access to books in communities where books may be scarce, creating opportunities for readers of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels to find a personally relevant story.

The literacy crisis in the United States is real and growing. According to LittleFreeLibraries.org, more than 30 million adults in the country cannot read or write above a third-grade level. Studies show that the more books children access, the more likely they are to learn to read and enjoy it. However, 61% of children living at or below the poverty line do not have books at home. This is where Little Free Libraries come in, playing a critical role in providing books in areas often described as "book deserts."

"For airports, where passengers come from every corner of the globe and every walk of life, these libraries create an opportunity for a brief yet meaningful connection—whether that's a child discovering their first favorite book or a seasoned traveler finding a new adventure in the pages of a novel," said Liliana Rambo, Chief Terminal Management and Administration Officer for Houston Airports.

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A Little Free Library at Hobby Airport, near Gate 4.

The story of Little Free Libraries at Houston Airports began in February 2019 with the installation of the first box at Hobby Airport. Following its success, Bush Airport enthusiastically joined the initiative. Passengers can now find havens for reading material near Gate 23 and Gate 44 in the Central Concourse and near Gate 4 in the West Concourse at Hobby Airport. Bookworms can find their fix near Gate A3 in Terminal A at Bush Airport.

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A Little Free Library is near a Mother's Room and Sensory Room at IAH Terminal A,near Gate A3.

The motto is simple: "Take a book. Return a book." The philosophy behind it is profound. These miniature libraries cater to readers of all ages and backgrounds, offering a diverse selection of classics, contemporary novels, children's books, and even titles in different languages. This addresses forgotten packing woes and provides a delightful surprise for those seeking a pre-flight escape.

"We've seen firsthand how these book-sharing boxes bring joy and a sense of community to our airports," said Rambo. "They're more than just a service—they're a reflection of our commitment to making the passenger experience enriching and inclusive."

Five years later, the Little Free Libraries at Houston Airports became a beloved tradition. They are a heartwarming reminder that even amidst the hurried world of travel, there's always time for a good story. So, next time you find yourself at HOU or IAH, keep an eye out for these colorful boxes. You might discover your next literary adventure waiting to take flight – one shared book at a time.