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 Friday, November 17, 2006
Friday, November 17, 2006 5:44:16 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( )

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 Thursday, November 09, 2006
Thursday, November 09, 2006 11:04:25 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00) ( )
Books have the power to take us to a particular time and place. This can be the time and place the author presented as well as the time and place where we first encourtnered a particular book. With Meader's books, we have the chance to do both.

Meader wrote his books in the 30's, which is evident when reading. His characters could have been his contemporaries, the people standing beside him on the street. Meader, like many good authors, wrote about what he knew, which was the people around him.

Reading Meader's books again as adults also allows us to remember our history. It takes us back to that aisle in the library where we first found his stories. We can remember sharing the story with our friends, excitedly showing them the pictures. These are friends who we might not have seen for years, yet with one book, they are by our side again.

These books, these incredible stories, have this power to move us, to help us remember.