One of the rules in our Seattle home is that my family
never throws away books. Magazines and ne)vspapers [after
I ve clipped the articles that interest me) will wind up in
the wastebasket--but never books, because parting with
them seems too much like losing an old friend or casting
aside an experience we might someday want to enter again.
From the time I was able to hold one in my hands--pic-
ture books or comic books, with the covers winged open
upon my knees books always struck me as being one of
this world s special experiences. Today we have video
games, VCRs, and more than fifty channels to choose from
on television. But coming as I did from a pious Illinois
church family, I imagine that back in the 1950s some of the
respect that my elders had for the Bible [the book~ rubbed
off on any volume that fell into my hands. No, it didn t
matter what the book was about. For me, holding its hefti-
ness in my hands, underlining certain parts, and arguing
with the author in the margins (yes, I still do that} meant
that I possessed the key to knowledge, to realms of the
imagination I could find nowhere else. And remember: dur-
ing slavery days some states in America made it illegal for
black boys and girls to read. With that in mind, the pages
beneath my fingers felt like power or contraband. The very
act of reading itself was subversive and liberating. Whatever
the book s subject, 1 always knew that as I turned the pages
1 had that rarest of human privileges: a front-row seat as the
best thinkers and storytellers of all ages and cultures pre-
sented me--me! with their most carefully crafted
thoughts and feelings.
~ Of course, not throwing away books can lead to prob-
lems. Like, where do we put them? Four rooms in our
house, just remodeled to hold even more books, have ceil-
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