Aunt Chip to the Rescue

School Library MonthlyVol. 24 Nbr. 6, February 2008

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[...] books are used as chairs, props, and doorstops or for such building and repair projects as "mending fences, stuffing potholes, and shoring up the dam." At that point, the townspeople vow to rebuild the town using books as their resources-"remodeling books to fix their homes," and "gardening books for planting gardens."

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Aunt Chip to the Rescue

"Their TV's were always on. While they ate their meals. While they worked. While they played. While they slept. They even kept photos of their TV's on their mantles along with all their pictures of their family members."

Imagine a town where everyone is transfixed by the kinetic images of TV, days are defined by particular shows, and children are so glued to the ...

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