{"id":1195,"date":"2013-07-18T09:28:03","date_gmt":"2013-07-18T14:28:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/garyborders.com\/pages\/?p=1195"},"modified":"2013-08-05T10:06:21","modified_gmt":"2013-08-05T15:06:21","slug":"a-young-boys-love-of-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/garyborders.com\/pages\/a-young-boys-love-of-books\/","title":{"rendered":"A Young Boy&#8217;s Love of Books"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"wpf_wrapper\"><a class=\"print_link\" href=\"\" target=\"_blank\">Print this entry<\/a><\/p><!-- .wpf_wrapper --><p>Our nephew Connor came to visit the other day. He is growing like a well-watered bean sprout and about that skinny \u2014 with blond hair and blue eyes that likely will both turn darker as he grows older, in that transient manner of youngsters. Connor is eight-years-old, the son of my wife\u2019s youngest brother. He is a serious soul, who ponders each question asked of him before answering. Sometimes you, meaning us adults, might not like the answers. Way I figure, don\u2019t ask if you aren\u2019t willing to receive an honest answer from Connor.<\/p>\n<p>He came to our house armed with his Nintendo DS and a vinyl sack of high-tech spinning tops that terrified our dogs to the point of hilarity. These are very cool tops that take off effortlessly and have flashing LED lights. They are a vast improvement over the mid-1960s version I possessed. Our dogs were convinced they were Alien Marauders out to destroy their paws. They high-tailed it out of the room, whimpering\u00a0 and whining. Sam and Rosie are truly beloved in this family, but they are about the two most worthless protectors of the family homestead one can imagine. We would be better off buying a parakeet to watch guard. At least it might actually squawk.<\/p>\n<p>Connor also arrived with an armload of books. He was eager to let my Beautiful Mystery Companion \u2014 whom he calls Aunt Hiss because he couldn\u2019t pronounce her given name (Julie) as a baby \u2014 and me know what he plans to read for the rest of the summer. It included the first of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien, a couple of volumes from C.S. Lewis\u2019s \u201cChronicles of Narnia,\u201d and the classic \u201cShane\u201d western by Jack Schaefer.<\/p>\n<p>Whoa. Not bad for an eight-year-old tyke in 2013.\u00a0 That\u2019s the kind of kid summer reading I am talking about.<\/p>\n<p>To be sure, Connor is an All-East-Texas boy. Besides the Nintendo, he owns a .22 rifle (only used under direct dad supervision, of course), a hefty pocket knife, and other boy toys. He loves all manner of sports and physical activities. But, praise the Lord, that there is hope for at least one child out there that I know: Connor loves to read. Voraciously. And, unlike me \u2014 both 50 years ago when I was his age, and now \u2014 he can actually remember what he read. As I\u2019ve recounted, I keep going to the bookstore and buying a book that is already on my shelf.\u00a0 Connor the other night was going into exquisite detail describing a scene in a book he had read some months earlier. I pray he never loses both that love for reading or that impressive ability to recall what he has read.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe he will be a storyteller when he grows up. When he was just five, we were sitting around a bonfire at his uncle\u2019s farm in Kellyville. Connor decided to tell us all the story of the \u201cThree Little Pigs\u201d I still kick myself for not whipping out the iPhone straight off and recording it, because it was priceless. He played all the parts to perfection, from the pigs to the Big Bad Wolf.<\/p>\n<p>The reaction from the appreciative audience \u2014 his uncles, aunts and cousins \u2014 was so overwhelming that he immediately refused all encore entreaties, despite our heartfelt pleas and offers of bribery. He is a headstrong fellow. I was never able to capture the performance. I\u2019m convinced his rendition of \u201cThree Little Pigs\u201d would have been a YouTube sensation, especially the way he repeatedly said, \u201cWho izzzzzz it?\u201d imitating \u00a0when the wolf knocked at the door. Priceless. Now he is too old for such foolishness. At least he thinks so.<\/p>\n<p>Like many of my middle-aged colleagues, who have spent a lifetime making a living from the printed word, I worry incessantly about those young people glued to their mobile devices, getting their \u201cnews\u201d from Facebook and Twitter. I hear far too many young folks say they never read books, let alone newspapers or magazines. So it gives me hope when I see a young boy plopped down in the corner of a couch, book in hand, traveling off to a far-off land from the power of words leaping off the pages.<\/p>\n<p>There is a whole word awaiting him, between the covers of those books.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpf_wrapper\"><a class=\"print_link\" href=\"\" target=\"_blank\">Print this entry<\/a><\/p><!-- .wpf_wrapper -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Print this entryOur nephew Connor came to visit the other day. 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