A Society of Readers Depends on Adults Creating New Readers
Novelist and Parnassus Books co-owner Ann Patchett uses her TED talk to argue that reading should be treated not only as a private pleasure but as a civic responsibility. Drawing on an airport encounter with a Hare Krishna, her decision to open a Nashville bookstore, and her experience cultivating young readers, Patchett says people who want to live in a culture of books must actively create one: by reading visibly, giving children access to books, defending teachers and librarians, and sustaining the institutions where readers are made.
TED·Jun 9, 2026·9 min read