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Memories of a Mobile Library
John Scalzi‘s homage to the libraries of his life prompted me to remember my first encounter with a library. Not a bricks and mortar library, the mobile library of my childhood was essentially a bus full of magic that visited a housing estate on Antrim’s Dublin Road every week. Although far from America, on this day that we celebrate the…
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taking a little guilt trip this summer . . .
After a fortune-telling machine grants his wish, 13 year-old Josh Baskin begins an adventure in the world of work and romance and in the adult body of Tom Hanks. We don’t need to watch the movie Big to predict the ending of the timeless tale behind it. We know that the boy who falls in love with the woman will eventually be pulled…
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encyclopaedia britannica – farewell for now
Learning via Twitter that The Encyclopaedia Brittanica will no longer publish in print struck me as ironic and sad. I know not when I last considered even consulting it, but I am very sorry to see it go. Like an old relative that I haven’t seen in some years, The Encyclopaedia Brittanica, has an important place in my personal history,…