EVERYDAY “HEROES”
September 28th, 2009 | 11:21 am
I spoke at the annual gathering of the Southern Independent Book Association membership this past Friday evening in Greenville, SC. What a group of passionate and dedicated people! I had numerous discussions with individuals who told me about their love of books, their passionate commitment to encourage others to read, and most flattering of all their love of the Monuments Men story. An incredibly literate and very down to earth crowd, I really enjoyed getting to know everyone I met.
Saturday morning I had a taxi driver, a fellow from South Carolina, drop me off at several bookstores to sign my book before taking me to the airport. On the way there he asked me about what I did, what it was like writing a book, then launched into a bit about his life. Very affable and sweet, he told me he hadn’t had much education…”books with words longer than 6 letters scare me to death!”…and he then proudly told me how he and his wife had raised 3 kids, put them all through college, one of whom was a librarian, one was a medical technician, and the third was in advertising. He then said, “I guess I’m kinda pattin’ myself on the back cause me and my wife done pretty good”. I’ll say. Great American success stories like this abound when you start listening to others. Meeting him was a wonderful reminder.

