Get to know Kristen Prince, Collection Support Aide (CSA) at Sharon Forks Library, in the May 2026 Library Limelight!
Originally from Brownstown, Michigan, Kristen lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for twenty years before moving to Georgia in 2013. No matter where she moves to, one of her first priorities is always finding the local library. She has always loved the atmosphere and enjoyed taking her child to storytimes, and joined the Forsyth County Public Library team in 2022.
If Kristen had to describe her role in five words or fewer, they would be: shelving, organizing, and helping. She feels that handling every book that passes through gives her a deep understanding of the collection—from new arrivals to the current favorites of both children and adults. In true CSA style, she is organization-obsessed. “A place for everything and everything in its place,” says Kristen.
Outside of work, Kristen enjoys reading, solving puzzle books (anywhere from crosswords to sudoku), going to concerts, and her biggest passion—tennis! She has played since high school, and loves that she can play year-round in the Georgia climate.
One of her favorite travel memories was a trip to Japan when she was 18. Her brother spent a year there to study abroad, so she visited for his graduation with their parents and traveled as a family. “It was beautiful, such a wonderfully different culture from ours. The people were so kind, and It helped immensely that my brother spoke Japanese! It was a trip I will never forget,” said Kristen.
While she enjoys a wide variety of genres, fantasy is her favorite. Right now she is reading the Book of the Ancestor trilogy by Mark Lawrence. Although there are no wrong answers when it comes to how one chooses to read, we had to ask: paper books, eBooks, or audiobooks? Her response was very clear—paper for the win!
Thank you, Kristen, for your hard work as a CSA in the busiest library in Georgia, and for giving us the opportunity to learn more about you!
Sara Higgins
Communications Specialist





