APRIL – Library Snapshot Month
A
Reading Tale
By
Kathy Carlton Willis
I’ve always been a lover of books—the
opportunity to visit a new world, a new time, a new way of life. What’s your
rite-of-passage reading story? I’ll start with mine.
As soon as I started school, Mother
encouraged me to learn to read. She was a voracious reader, eager for me to
develop the same love of books. This Chatty Kathy enjoyed every form of
communications since my first spoken word. The written word was no different—I
took to it like gravy goes with biscuits. Remember those Weekly Reader magazines (oh, the delicious smell of the ink and
paper!)? The SRA Reading Lab inspired me to read not just for speed, but for
retention.
When I received my first public library
card around age 6, Mom walked us to the library several times a month. Yes, it
seemed like it was two miles uphill both ways, but it was worth it! Our little
town of four thousand was blessed with a Carnegie library (built in 1905) full
of well-loved books. Mom taught me how to follow my favorite authors—I read all
their titles. I knew how to thumb through a card catalog and recite the Dewey
decimal system. By the time I outgrew the children’s section, I had read every
book and graduated to the “grown-up” shelves.
Most avid readers say their idea of a
time-out from stress and life involves curling up with a good book—claw-foot
tub or blazing fireplace optional.
My favorite reading tip is this: Don’t
waste time on a mediocre book. When reading for recreation, remember that you
aren’t in school anymore. You aren’t being graded for reading every word. So if
a book doesn’t appeal to you, put it down! Grab a different one. We have only
so much time in life—definitely not enough time to get bogged down with a
boring book or confusing storyline.
Just because a book earned rave reviews
doesn’t mean it’s the right book for you, any more than gorgeous size 7 shoes
will fit size 10 feet!
Think about your own reading tale. What
was it like when you learned to read? When did you discover your local library?
Do you recall the favorite authors of your early years? Who inspired you to
read more? What challenges you today in your reading? We all have a story—even
a reading story!
Kathy
Carlton Willis Bio:
Kathy Carlton Willis gets jazzed speaking for women’s events and
writers conferences across the country. She’s known for her practical and often
humorous messages. Kathy enjoys fiddling with words as a writer and also
coaches others. When not reading or writing books, she serves as a happy
pastor’s wife.
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1 comment:
Jenny, thanks so much for posting my reading tale to your site. I love interacting with other readers. There's just something AMAZING about the written word. I know you love books as much as I do! Shine on, my friend!
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