Rachel Cohen writes: “Under a tent outside the yellow library building on Monday afternoon, third-grader Sarah Enoki Thorp held up her latest read. ‘Today, I picked out Diary of a Wimpy Kid,’ she said. Enoki Thorp was one of more than 50 people–mostly children–who congregated outside the Bellevue (Idaho) Public Library for a ‘read in,’ a peaceful protest to send a message to the city council that they value the library and its librarian, Kristin Marlar-Gearhart. At the meeting that followed the read in, council members assured residents that cuts to the library were not on the table.”