As we were leaving the beach the other day, I noticed something that at first seemed out of context, but then realized it was perfectly placed.
A Little Free Library
There you are, baking in the sun with nothing to read. Solution – a quick trip over the sand to pick up a freebie book.
I’ve usually seen these small windowed
boxes on the edge of someone’s lawn.
I’m not
sure what prompts them. Did the residents build it themselves in a fit of philanthropy?
And then, oh-my-goodness, I’ve just done some googling.
Little Free Library is a non-profit out of Minnesota. If you decide to host one, you become one of their stewards, and your library can be listed on their world-wide location map.
Look up their mission statement
– it’s enough to make this former English teacher and current voracious reader’s heart sing.
(By the way, I noticed Amazon squeezed a plug onto one of the pages, offering to sell you the box to house your library.)
Sadly, my impulse was less altruistic.
I returned the next day with my own contribution – one of my books, with a few bookmarks that might just possibly have mentioned that more of the series is available on Amazon.







