[Bookstoprisoners] Koran, a boy called "it".
Holley K
hollymn1 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 15 13:19:54 CDT 2007
I went to a church book sale yesterday looking for a collegiate dictionary for an inmate friend. Hit pay dirt too. I also saw a small paperback qu'ran and bought it. I can send that to you. PO BOX? A boy called It is written by Dave Peltzer I think. Not sure how the last name is spelled. There are at least 4 books he's writte. One is called " a man called Dave". It's the story of surviving horrific abuse.
Holley
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Tracy and Esther saw 54 inmates today -- started a little slow, and I think there were more who would have come but they want to close up for the lunch period. We had a new trusty -- whose name I'll remember as soon as I log out.
REQUESTS: Several asked for Korans, and one for a thesaurus. Might we be able to have a few on the shelves?
K(eith?) Drum asked for more books by Patterson
Alex Kwon: Tropic of Cancer; or less urgently, Enchanter by
Sara Douglas
Michael Alexander: Public Eye for June and July
Barbee: another book by the author of "A Child Called It"
Any chance of another workday out there? We threw away a couple of paperbacks that had significant numbers of missing pages; there are many unstickered books, and the numbers seem to have come off the carts, so they were in no particular order.
Esther Portnoy
208 W Florida
Urbana IL 61801
"Women's Liberation is a movement designed to
convince everybody that girls with I.Q.s of 160
are as good as boys who can chin themselves
28 times without stopping."
-- MAD magazine
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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:02:34 -0500
From: "Jay Schubert"
Subject: Re: [Bookstoprisoners] 9/14 at satellite
To: "eportnoy at uiuc.edu"
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I will ask Nancy about the possibility of an additional work day to catch up
on organization. I'll let people know what date / times she offers as
possibilities.
On 9/14/07, eportnoy at uiuc.edu wrote:
>
> Tracy and Esther saw 54 inmates today -- started a little slow, and I
> think there were more who would have come but they want to close up for the
> lunch period. We had a new trusty -- whose name I'll remember as soon as I
> log out.
>
> REQUESTS: Several asked for Korans, and one for a thesaurus. Might we be
> able to have a few on the shelves?
>
> K(eith?) Drum asked for more books by Patterson
> Alex Kwon: Tropic of Cancer; or less urgently, Enchanter by
> Sara Douglas
> Michael Alexander: Public Eye for June and July
> Barbee: another book by the author of "A Child Called It"
>
> Any chance of another workday out there? We threw away a couple of
> paperbacks that had significant numbers of missing pages; there are many
> unstickered books, and the numbers seem to have come off the carts, so they
> were in no particular order.
> Esther Portnoy
> 208 W Florida
> Urbana IL 61801
>
> "Women's Liberation is a movement designed to
> convince everybody that girls with I.Q.s of 160
> are as good as boys who can chin themselves
> 28 times without stopping."
> -- MAD magazine
>
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