Library Sale Success
This is where I was for about two hours this morning, at the Friends of the Highland Park Library Book Sale. I volunteered for a little over an hour taking the money from the sales, and then I came back with my daughter to buy some books. Despite the pouring rain, patrons were coming in and buying books. Those running the sale told me that the sale has been a success (they have made over $3000). In the middle of the photo is Mort, who spent a lot of his time this past week putting together the sale, and on the right is George, another sale organizer.
So, what did we buy? I bought a biography of the Rema, the story of Rabbi Moshe Isserles. It says in the introduction that certain liberties where made with re-creating his life, but I think I will get a feel for what life was like in 16th century Cracow. My daughter selected a Mother Goose book (we already own one, but this one has different illustrations), a Berenstains Bears book, and Meet Samantha, an American Girl book. I also threw in a copy of the Princess and the Goblin, thinking at some point my daughter will enjoy this classic.
I’m currently reading Mary Poppins, the original book by P.L. Travers. It is delightful, and one can see how it inspired the producers of the more famous movie. I hope to post excerpts from the book in the next week. But now I need to get back to my holiday preparations.
Batya says
What fun. In recent visits to NY, I have to use the library computer and end up buying some junkyish books for 50 cents each.
Ilana-Davita says
I love book sales and it is always nice to treat oneself and others with cheap books. I have never read Mary Poppins but I love the Disney movie.
baila says
I love libraries and book sales, both new and old.
Your previous post is not allowing comments--I just wanted to let you know that I intend to pass on the "I love your blog" award after Rosh Hashannah.
Leora says
Baila, thanks for the alert! I fixed that post. Not sure how that happens. I can't think of any reason why I wouldn't allow comments.
me Ann my camera says
Oh, this is a scene that I dearly love to find. I am always drawn to book sales and most always buy lots!
Michelle says
How nice..I should re-read Mary Poppins....
Lion of Zion says
oh boy! i love library sales (and hence my wife hates them)
שנה טובה
Janet says
Now that looks like a place where I'd be happy to browse!
Leah says
So cool! I lived in HP when I was a little girl. My father's (a"h) mens clothing store, Dave's, was on Raritan Avenue, right next to the storefront which served as the library. My goal was to read all the books it held. At 5 years old, I borrowed 3 books, brought them next door to read, and went back to return them and get more. The librarian was upset with me -- 'you can only take out 3 books a week.' She made a onetime exception, and told me in the future I had to keep to the limit! Seems you've come a long way since then! (So have I -- half way around the globe, to Crimea!) I wonder if any of my classmates still live in HP?
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