![]() ![]() Both will serve as exec producers, and the latter will direct the pilot. Orlean will adapt the book for TV alongside James Ponsoldt (“The End of the Tour”). ![]() “More than thirty years later, the mystery surrounding how the fire began remains,” the source hints. Over 400,000 books were lost and 700,000 damaged. Released in 2018, Orlean’s non-fiction book investigates the fire that raged for more than seven hours in the Los Angeles Public Library on April 28, 1986. Less than a year after HBO debuted an adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s classic sci-fi novel “Fahrenheit 451” comes word that “Paramount Television and Anonymous Content, in association with Brillstein Entertainment, have acquired the TV rights to Susan Orlean’s best-seller ‘The Library Book,'” Variety reports. Brace yourselves, book lovers: another story about book burning is coming to the small screen, and this one is based on a true story. ![]()
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