Proof that Books are Eternal
originally posted on 1/16/12
Some fear that the e-book will ultimately mark the demise of the actual, tangible, hard or soft covered book.
As a social worker, I’ve been touched by many clients. One special lady proves the book will never go extinct…
Not
long ago, I ran into a young woman I used to work with. This lady has
struggled with significant mental health issues and cognitive
impairment. As a toddler, she witnessed horrendous violence in her home,
and she remembers the graphic details. Yet
she is one of the sweetest, most innocent people I’ve ever known –
always doing favors for others, readily offering hugs, and trying to
assure that everyone she knows is doing alright.
The
woman earns very little money but spends what she has on books. Sure
enough, when I saw her, she was holding a book. She studied it page by
page, took a red pen to the words – circling select letters, underlining
words and sentences, perusing each page carefully and then dog-earring
it before moving onto the next. She did this for an extended period of
time and with a grin across her face.
This
might seem a common scenario. It’s not. What’s so striking in this case
is that the young lady cannot read at all. She can’t identify letters,
write her name or recite any of the alphabet. Her cognitive challenges
are such that there is no way she’s learned these skills in the time
since I’ve worked with her.
Yet
she clearly felt important, competent and special - enjoying the feel
of a book in her hands, studying the words and letters, and adding
bright red ink to the pages. If this is not proof that books are
eternal, nothing is!


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