Silent but social: Jakarta book club that promotes quiet reading in public spaces draws fans
[Channel NewsAsia] - 02/8/2025
In a country said to have poor reading habits, an Indonesian literacy advocate’s book club allows readers to gather without fear of being judged for their book choices.
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