RAE’S READS

Where the book came from or how I came to own it is a mystery to me. My first memory of it was when I was teaching 7th graders back in the early 70s. I had read the book of short stories titled Read with Me myself and had read Daymon Runyans “Johnny One Eye” aloud to the kids after lunch, making some of the football boys tear up and put their heads down on the desk.

I then put the book in my classroom library where many students checked it out and took it home, only to return it a little worse for the wear. (Note old-fashioned envelope pocket that the “check out card” was placed in.)

Recently I dug it out of the back of the office closet and said to myself, “It’s time.” However, first I read a few of the stories I hadn’t read yet before placing it first on the classroom bookshelf and later on a shelf to be dealt with “later. However, its deplorable condition (not to mention its smell) called for stern measures.

This book brought good literature and much pleasure to both me and my students. Farewell, old friend, you’ve done your job and done it well.

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7 responses to “Goodbye to an Old Friend”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    Absolutely… an honourable retirement! After all, it’s literally been loved to death…

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Indeed it has. It shows too!

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  2. Jee Wan Avatar

    Woww what memories it brought too! Love this post!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Thank you “muchly.”

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  3. carhicks Avatar

    Sad to say good-bye to a bookish friend. It was definitely well read and loved.

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