
One of Tucson's best kept secrets when it comes to building the home library with quality books on the cheap is the sale, which happens once a month at the group's facility, 2230 N. Country Club Road.
More than 25,000 books come through the non-profit's doors each month, donated by book collectors and the Pima County library system, according to Libby Stone, the organization's executive director since 2007.Ìý
The gems are sold through online sites such as Amazon and AbeBooks or through auction houses (L. Frank Baum's "Mother Goose in Prose," a title received by the Friends last summer, recently went for $1,500).Ìý
The remaining titles are sold at the monthly sale, which takes place Friday, November 11-Monday, November 14 this month.
The Friends sale has thousands of titles available, most of which are $1-$4 apiece.
The money raised goes back into the Pima County library system. The Friends raise up to $250,000 a year for the Pima County system's programs and services.Ìý