This content is a personal essay reflecting on the author's formative experiences in bookstores.
The author recounts their early experiences at Walden Pond Books, a bookstore in their hometown. They describe initially being drawn to art books, particularly those featuring the works of Frank Frazetta. As they grew older, their interests expanded to non-fiction, captivated by the wealth of knowledge and ideas contained within the bookstore's shelves.
The author emphasizes the "magic" of the bookstore environment, highlighting the welcoming atmosphere, the scent of books, and the thrill of discovering new authors and subjects. They fondly recall shared visits with their mother, browsing the aisles, comparing finds, and engaging in discussions about the books and ideas they encountered.
The essay concludes by linking these bookstore experiences to the author's burgeoning intellectual curiosity in high school, suggesting that the bookstore played a pivotal role in their development.
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by John P. Weis... : medium.com 10-24-2024
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