Brain Tangles can be borrowed from some public libraries

Brain Tangles has just been accepted by BiblioBoard for distribution through public libraries in the State of North Carolina, with possible distribution in a few weeks through public libraries in the rest of the United States (we will let you know).
    Because Change Foundation’s mission is to help people reach the pot of gold at the end of their rainbow, we are pleased that potential readers who may not be able to afford to buy a copy of Brain Tangles now have the option (in North Carolina, at least) to borrow the electronic-book version of it from a public library. The link for accessing the book is: http://library.biblioboard.com/content/3adad872-16af-4f32-852b-6afe563245cb.
    After you get to the book’s entry on BiblioBoard, you will need to identify the public library for which you have a library card and enter your library card number for verification. [As of August 10, participating NC libraries now list Brain Tangles.]
    Note that you might not find your public library in the list of participating public libraries. The only remedy for that that we are aware of is to contact your library and request that they participate.

Feel free to share the link shown above with friends who are patrons of participating libraries to give them instant access. Do so on the web, in social media, in emails, in text messages, or in whatever way works best for you.


Testimonial for Shirley Deane/Midyett:
Vincent Van Gogh advised his brother in a letter, “Love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well.” This perfectly describes Shirley’s approach to life, and how she has dealt with mental health issues and therapies from various schools of thought.
–Vic Midyett, Shirley’s husband of over a third of a century