It's a day to celebrate peace, love and books. Thank you to the Two Writing Teachers for hosting this celebration/
Back in the days when Baby Boomers roamed school hallways, there were not school libraries as we know them now. In fact, teachers had scant books that were not always shared with their teeming classrooms. It was Spot, Dick, Jane and their reader friends. I did have a few Golden Books and a copy of the Bobsey Twins that I read on repeat along with Reader's Digest Condensed books that my Aunts shared. Thus, a chance to climb through those stacks was a celebration.
My grandchildren have shelves filled with books in their rooms and in their classrooms. They have school and public libraries at their disposal. Plus, I usually show up with more books because I love books. I am confident they have all already been exposed to more books than I could have ever imagined back in the days when I climbed through the stacks in Finkelstein's.
So when my-own-child shared a glimpse of his-own-child climbing the stacks, I could only smile and think of celebrating at Finkelstein's, not far from the book-climbing-wall where this fearless little one bravely climbed the stacks in a celebration of her own.


5 comments:
I ran into a teacher this week who visited my classroom a year or two ago and he remembered how crowded with books it is- just the way I like it!
Actual climbing, with harness?! I need a little more explanation maybe 😄 But what a great metaphor. And how lovely of your mom to set up that tradition.
Wow, this is awesome. I love the name Finkelstein's and the literal climbing of the book wall. Lovely post in celebration of books and reading!
Anita,
I had the same kind of school experience as a child. It’s sad that w/ so many wonderful books available, we have so few adults and children reading and loving books. That photo is fabulous and deserves to be displayed.
I had two aunts that were teachers and kept book hidden in the very top shelf of a closet - we got to pick one out each time we left. I thought of it when I looked at your picture. Climbing high to look at the books. Tell us more about this place! Love it!
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