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THE CALL ME ISHMAEL PHONE BOOK

Stephanie Kent Logan Smalley

An Interactive Guide to Love-Changing Books

For fans of My Ideal Bookshelf and Bibliophile, THE CALL ME ISHMAEL PHONE BOOK is the perfect gift for book lovers everywhere: a quirky mix of past and present that organizes voicemails about life-changing books from the popular call-in line in the tradition of classic Yellow Pages, and features message excerpts, creative literary easter eggs, and other design elements.
One night in 2014, two readers named Logan Smalley and Stephanie Kent discussed their favorite literary opening lines. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," one suggested. "All of this happened, more or less," the other pointed out. And then, one phrase came immediately to mind: "Call Me Ishmael."

As they talked more, the pair wondered what would happen if they invited readers to call a phone number and ask them to leave a voicemail about their most beloved books. But who would they be calling? Ishmael of course. Soon, they had set up a working phone number (a 774 area code, a nod to Ishmael's journey from New Bedford, Massachusetts) and an answering machine greeting. The initial calls they received from family, friends, and coworkers were touching, compelling, and surprising, and the voicemail count grew as word spread. As it did, Logan and Steph decided to take things further: they built actual rotary phones, which could be placed in libraries, schools, and bookstores, allowing readers to customize and listen to pre-loaded voicemails. In the time since, they have received thousands of phone calls from readers, librarians, and students across the United States that share stories about the books that have changed their lives. Some highlights include:
- A re-reader of The Catcher in the Rye who learns something different from Holden each time.
- A bibliophile who serenades trees at her local park with Mary Oliver poems to encourage them to grow.
- The father who tells a story about reciting Sandra Boynton's Pajama Time so many times that even his toddler has to cut him off.
- A Californian, new to New York City, who was surprised to find that strangers would approach her whenever she was reading Let the Great World Spin to tell them how much they had loved it.

Now, in The Call Me Ishmael Phone Book, these messages are collected for book lovers everywhere. Featuring unique phone extensions that have been assigned to each voicemail to date, as well as transcripts of those calls, literary advertisements, bookish easter eggs, all organized by category, it will be a must-have for any bookshelf or nightstand.

Logan Smalley is the founding director of TED's youth and education initiative, TED-Ed - an award-winning website, content format and program offering that serves millions of teachers and students every day. Prior to working for TED, Logan was selected as a TED Fellow for his roles as director, editor and composer of the nonprofit, feature-length film, Darius Goes West (28 film festival awards, 2007). Logan is also a co-founder of CallMeIshmael.com - a creative, participatory literary initiative that was an honoree for the National Book Foundation's Innovations In Reading Prize in 2015. Logan began his career as a special education teacher in his hometown of Athens, GA, and he currently lives and works in New York City. He holds a B.Ed. in Special Education from the University of Georgia, and an Ed.M. in Technology Innovation and Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Steph Kent is a writer, multimedia producer, and former host of the literary radio show on Anchor. She is currently Special Projects Director on the Webby Award-winning Masters of Scale podcast, and led The Wall Street Journal team in product management for their mobile-first news app. During her time on staff at TED she built community programs and brand engagement strategies. As a freelance producer, she works with startups and companies making the world a better place, including Singularity University, National Geographic, The Emerson Collective and XPRIZE, among others. She was awarded a 2017 Creative Community Fellowship with National Arts Strategies Foundation and holds a BA in Playwriting and Literature from Emerson College. Steph writes a weekly newsletter on creativity, and is a competitive boxer.
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Published 2020-10-13 by Avid Reader Press