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Faith Senie's avatar

My father was the accountant. My mother, the nurse, was the voracious reader. I still remember the day they cleared off one of the bottom shelves of the bookshelf in the living room and told me it was mine! I was one of maybe two kids in my kindergarten class who could read before I started school. Several of the upper shelves contained Readers Digest Condensed Books, as they were inexpensive. The school and village libraries were my happy places. My current read is a book called The White Mountain by this Dan Szczesny guy. You may have heard of it? It’s pretty decent. 😊

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Susan E. Kennedy's avatar

Growing up around books, no matter what kind, can make a huge difference. As a child, I loved the "funnies" in the newspaper and had several books of "Garfield," "Peanuts," and "Calvin and Hobbes." When I was a teenager, my mom read a lot of Christian fiction, and since that's what was around the house, I read that, too. While grieving, I've read a lot of magazines. None of that is what you'd call "classically trained" or impressive, but at least I was/am reading. My grandmother told me that my grandfather's parents didn't have many books around, and he was never much of a reader. So, I believe that what you read doesn't matter as much as the fact that you are reading.

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