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A Call out for Libraries

Libraries are our friends.  –Neil Gaiman I've touched on this subject before - but its dear to my heart and I worry we might lose such precious resources so I'm going to bat on about it again!! Its about 57 years since I joined my first library.. I was the youngest person to become a member of our local branch and I had to satisfy two major conditions.. the first, being fairly obvious was that I could read, and the second, was that I was big enough and strong enough to open the heavy wooden swing doors.  The library itself was in a building at the end of our road and I used to think I was allowed to go on my own not realizing I was followed at a discreet distance on all my early visits.  It was a lovely library set on two floors and. Completely paneled and furnished by the mouse man - Robert Thompson, beautiful heavy wooden furniture and panels with little mice carved in a odd intervals.  At the tender age of 4 I was totally convinced  that the mice ...

Book to read - a grounded tale of social history?

Once my family went back to Leeds, the house seemed, for about an hour - much bigger, and for a few days much too quiet.... the summer days waned into a rainy northumberland August and then suddenly revived for what I hoped was an Indian summer by the 'grim up norths' standards... at this point I had forgotten there was a Bank holiday looming ha ha ... anyway before it rained again I spent a couple of pleasant days gardening and reading a really interesting book called 'Song For My Father' by Ian Clayton.  Ian Clayton is a writer / journalist / tv presenter and I feel sure I have unwittingly come across him, probably on Yorkshire television but I have never seen his books before.  I happened on this one as I ran through the library to return books which were almost overdue - not intending to borrow as I had the family staying and I didn't have time to browse but this just caught my eye and I picked it up.  (its hard to leave the library without something!) I...