I have an acquaintance who owns a book store. She mostly sells used books, but also carries new books by local authors. She also hosts book signings, poetry readings, and "Parkside Pickers", which is Ed, me, my sons, and whoever else we can get to come in with an instrument. We play the first Friday of the month.
A while back, she asked me if I would be willing to fill in for her at the store, if she had to be away. I told her I would, and have spent a couple days a week "learning the ropes". Sounds like my dream job, right?
Most of her innventory comes from people bringing in books for "store credit". What this means is that she gives them so much for each book, which they can use for half off store purchases. She gets in a lot of books. She really needs a bigger store.
Imagine my horror when I realized that books she can't sell, for one reason or another, end up in the dumpster. I'm not talking about unreadable books, I mean perfectly good books. She does donate some to the VA, but they will only take one box. I told her I would take them and find homes for them. She thinks I"ve lost my mind. Ok, well maybe temporary insanity.
Do you know what banana boxes are? They are the boxes in which bananas are shipped to the grocery stores. I have brought home about 10 of those full of books. Paperbacks, hard backs, children's books, romance novels, spy thrillers, text books, biographies, and just about every thing else you can think of. Did I mention we live in a very small house? Did I also mention that we already have about 2500 books? Ed was about ready to kill me. I told him that at least I didin't bring home things he has to feed!
So the house looks like a library blew up. There are books everywhere. I did call Children's Mercy Hospital to see if they take donated books. They do, but only 1985 printings or later. Something to do with old ink. Ok, that cut out most of these books, although there are 10 or 15 that would be ok. Ed's looking into some possibilites for some of the other books. My sons took some and my friend Mary was delighted to take some others. Some are going to stay here.
Although I could never bring myself to deface a good book, there are also a few here that need to be repurposed. I'm looking into that too.
I'll let you know how it goes. Next time, I'll catch you up on what I've been reading.