A few years ago I started noticing these strange little
boxes, they actually resembled little houses, showing up here and there around
the area. Even stranger, the
little houses were filled with books!
Upon closer inspection, I discovered the books were free! Oftentimes messages such as “take a
book, leave a book,” or “take a book, return a book” were written on the boxes.
I couldn’t imagine why anyone would leave books just sitting out in these
boxes, but the more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea. As a reader I love books, but what did
I do with the books once I was done reading them? Sure I passed them on to others that might be interested in
reading them, but I have so many books that I’ve finished reading and my kids
have read. I have shelves filled
with my favorites that I can’t bear to part with, and many more end up in my
classroom. But still there are
even more that I just have no room for anywhere. I’ve often fantasized about opening my own little library
with all the books I own (kind of like the library in Because of Winn Dixie).
I was filled with excitement and curiosity when my son
announced one day this past spring that he had discovered a Little Library in
our neighborhood, only a few blocks from our house. He even found a book that he was interested in reading! It was then that my idea began to grow.
If I put books in the Little Library, would people want them? Would they read
them? Could I put in books for kids
too? So this summer I began my experiment.
I took ten books down to the Little Library. Really I was so excited it felt like Christmas, I just kept thinking
how happy someone would be to read these books. I even had some children’s picture books in the mix.
All week I kept thinking about the books I had put in the
Little Library. I wondered if
anyone had looked at them. I wondered if anyone had picked any to read. I hoped at least a few had found good
homes. So today I decided to take
another bag of ten books down to the Little Library. Again I was so excited, this time not only to drop off more books,
but also to see if any of the first ten were gone yet. As my husband and I approached the park,
a man sitting on a bench near the Little Library looked up at us. Suddenly nervous, I held up the bag I
was carrying and said I had more books for the library. He smiled and said, “good”. It was then that I noticed the Little Library
was completely empty! All of the
books I had brought the previous week were gone! This may sound a little corny, but it felt so amazing to
know that all of those books were being read and hopefully enjoyed. I filled the library with my new load
of books and headed home even more determined to help keep that library filled.
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