While at the New York Public Library during the Hi-YAH tour, a library clerk reshelved two booksThis may seem inconsequential, but it's really an accomplishment to marvel at. For, in the end, all an author wants is for their book to be read. Our books are like seeds, bursting with potential--but only blooming when it connects to a reader. A book only comes alive when someone reads it. It's really the miracle of life, for a book.
I feel like I should send Libby some cigars.

1 comment:
Wow--that's awesome! Thanks for sharing. I work at a library, and I often wonder if some of the books ever get checked out. Same with when I worked at a bookstore--sometimes we got books in, shelved them, and the next thing I knew they were being returned. So sad. So it IS a small miracle when someone actually discovers the book and buys it/checks it out. And especially miraculous that a book that one friend wrote and another friend edited was reshelved right in front of you. I love these small coincidences in life.
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