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Joe Reynolds's avatar

Hopefully, books will follow the lead of vinyl records and someday will look around at the people and say, “hey, you all, we’re back!”

Best regards, Joe

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john_payne@yahoo.com's avatar

Back in the late 80’s an unfortunate sister was hospitalized in a diabetic coma and it was time for a last-time visit back to the city I’d escaped. My family was exhausted so I stayed with her that first night after my long drive.

I’d started reading Lake Wobegon Days, so to pass the night I picked up where I’d left off. I thought she might possibly hear me so I read out loud.

It’s a hilarious book, I couldn’t stifle my laughter. After a while I noticed she occasionally stirred. Then during the section describing “Hoppy and Bob” she woke up, laughing. We chatted the rest of the night. She was bright and happy when my family returned in the morning.

On one hand they were glad to see her awake and well. On the other hand, another sister was irritated that the whole family had worn themselves out for days in a vigil, yet the “prodigal son” had simply swooped in and brought her back from the brink overnight.

But it was the book.

Thanks

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