Vasconcelos Public Library, in Mexico City, in a different way: beyond the impressive figures of this large library created in 2006, they give the floor to some of their users to tell how the library is already part of their daily lives. A mother of a family, an adult educator, a young woman with her two-year-old daughter, a homeless man and a victim of the 1985 earthquake in the Mexican capital are some of the voices that listen to the walls of the Vasconcelos Public Library