but larger systems often do. I recommend checking their online catalog first; most libraries let you search titles and even place holds. If they don’t have it, ask about interlibrary loans! Mine once shipped a copy from three towns over.
Another tip: if you’re into Rebecca Kauffman’s other works, like 'Another Place You’ve Never Been,' your library might have those too. I stumbled onto her earlier books while waiting for 'The Gunners' to arrive. The staff are usually super helpful—don’t hesitate to suggest they order it if it’s missing. Libraries thrive on reader requests, and I’ve gotten a few niche titles added that way.
Funny story—I actually borrowed 'The Gunners' from my library last winter! It’s a quieter novel, so not every branch stocks it, but mid-sized systems often do. Try searching ISBN 9781947793005 in their database; that’s how I found my copy. Pro tip: if your library uses Libby or Hoopla, you might snag the ebook version faster. Mine had a 3-week waitlist for the physical book but the digital one was available instantly. Also, peek at the 'New Fiction' shelf—sometimes overlooked gems like this end up there.
Checking for 'The Gunners'? My local library had it filed under literary fiction, not general fiction—almost missed it! If your search comes up empty, double-check alternate sections or ask a librarian. Mine told me they sometimes categorize character-driven novels differently. Also, look for it in audiobook format; my branch had that available when the physical copies were out. If all else fails, their purchase request system is gold—I’ve gotten five books added that way.
Libraries are my go-to for books like 'The Gunners'—it’s how I discovered Rebecca Kauffman without blowing my book budget! Smaller libraries might not carry it immediately, but here’s what worked for me: I joined three neighboring library networks (all free with my hometown card) and found it in the next county’s catalog. Their ‘suggest a purchase’ form got it added to my home branch within a month.
Bonus: libraries often host book clubs that pick lesser-known titles like this. I attended one discussing ‘The Gunners’ last year, and the librarian had extra copies set aside. Worth asking if they’re planning a discussion—might skip the waitlist!
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