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Jason Breedlove Donated His Own Books

He visited the Street Books library to say hello, and to contribute 2 of his own titles to our collection. He said he spent about six years incarcerated, and has captured the stories from those times in his books. He is currently working on new publishing projects, and studying to be a personal trainer. Check out his website, buy his books & follow his great new trajectory. 20110727-043556.jpg

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Ben Was Persuaded

He found 3 he decided to try: Persuader, by Lee Child, The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy, and Outbreak, by Robin Cook. Ben is definitely a tough customer -- I'm on a quest to match him with a book that will rock his world. So far, each week it's a shake of the head and two thumbs down. Ben has a wonderful, wry sense of humor, and it's been a pleasure to get to know him. 20110727-043540.jpg

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Lonnie Went With Westerns

He chose Under the Saltwater Rim by Louis L'Amour and Tavor Evans' book, Longarm & the Killer Countess. He sat in the sunshine next to the fountain and dug into his L'Amour. When he posed for his photo, he smiled and said "Very few photos of me out in the world. 'Cept the ones the cops have." 20110727-043517.jpg

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Loneheart Felt the Sorrow of War

And took it, along with Charles Bukowski's Tales of Ordinary Madness. He spent six years of his youth incarcerated, and during that time read everything from books on Taoism to lock-picking to ninjas. He recommended I get a copy of Behold a Pale Horse, by William Cooper. The product description on Amazon.com says the book is about "information kept secret by our government since the 1940s. UFOs, the J.F.K. assassination, the Secret Government, the war on drugs and more.." 20110727-043459.jpg

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Brisa Found Her Brave New World

She mentioned that she'd been in mental institutions in the past, and I asked her if she'd read Susanna Kaysen's memoir, Girl Interrupted. "Yes!" she said. "That was basically my life." She said she'd been with a lot of unwell people, but that she also no longer believed in the whole field of psychiatry. "More like 'diag-nonsense,'" she said. She was very excited to find Huxley's Brave New World. She's been meaning to reread it for ages. A quote from Kaysen:

Was I ever crazy? Maybe. Or maybe life is… Crazy isn’t being broken or swallowing a dark secret. It’s you or me amplified. If you ever told a lie and enjoyed it. If you ever wished you could be a child forever..

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Brian, Meet Black Elk

Brian was on his way to Gresham for an appointment, but stopped to check out Street Books before he boarded the MAX.  "I like real stories," he said.  So we looked at what books were left after a busy day of lending and found, "Black Elk Speaks."

 

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John Came for Some Non-fiction

He was thrilled to find a few titles he had been looking for, mostly non-fiction, like the writings of Ghandi.  As he browsed the book selection, he gave me his best impersonation of Mohammad Ali.  Local visiting filmmaker, Travis Shields was ready to tape John and other Street Books patron's throughout the day.

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Pamela Takes on a Cave Bear

Pamela was excited to find this copy of "The Clan of the Cave Bear" by Jane Auel.  She said she hopes it is as good as "Black Boy,"  a book she recently borrowed from our library.  She and Mark spent the day at the fountain, keeping time and reading books in the sun.

 

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The Street Books Bicycle, With the Pit Crew

Fresh out of the Mercy Corps building this morning, this librarian discovered one very flat tire on the mobile Street Library. Fortunately help was right around the corner, in the form of Waterfront Bicycles. They have a seriously welcoming, can-do approach, and they had me biking away on a new tire in the space of 15 minutes. Plus they didn't let me pay them for labor. Hats off to the great people at Waterfront Bicycles. While I was waiting, a bearded man named Sonny said, "Are you the street librarian?" I said, "Yes," and he handed me two dollars. "For incidentals," he said. Thank you Sonny. Below: Jeff & mechanic Katherine Pauman do the hard work.

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Brian Returned Two, Took Two

He was sporting a very handsome haircut, but still declined to have his face in the photo. Happy reading, Brian. Always nice to see you at the Street Books library. He said he'd read The Hobbit in 7th grade, but was looking forward to revisiting it.  

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