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Library as a place of refuge

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12 November 2023, 07:52 AM
Da5idn
Library as a place of refuge
I am looking for a story where a man comes on the train (I think) and gets off in a town and goes to a library either as a quiet place or to see the librarian. Wish I remembered more.

Now: Favorite stories - Uncle Einar and the Aunt Rose chapter from Dandelion Wine followed closely by A Sound of Thunder, The Veldt and The Small assassin.

Thanks.
12 November 2023, 08:45 AM
Richard
Da5idn, welcome to the Board! The story you are looking for sounds somewhat like Ray Bradbury's novella, SOMEWHERE A BAND IS PLAYING. You can find that story in NOW AND FOREVER, a book published in 2007 and still in print in trade paperback. While I hope this helps, perhaps someone else may have a different suggestion.

The link below will take you to a listing for that book on Amazon. If you scroll down, you will find a brief excerpt from the beginning of SOMEWHERE A BAND IS PLAYING, which may help you determine if this is the story you are looking for:

https://www.amazon.com/Now-For...d_i=0061131571&psc=1
12 November 2023, 02:28 PM
JRES100
Another possibility is the short story "Exchange" which involves a young man visiting a library and reminiscing with the librarian who remembered finding him books to read when he was a young boy. I think this story only appeared in the Bradbury collection QUICKER THAN THE EYE.
12 November 2023, 03:46 PM
Richard
Great suggestion, JRES100! The text to "Exchange" appears on a Russian website, and can be accessed via the link below:

https://proza.ru/2004/04/16-54
13 November 2023, 02:34 PM
Da5idn
It was indeed Exchange. Made me tear up. I have some librarians to send it to.
I had thought it was newer.
Thank you so much.
23 February 2024, 07:09 PM
groon
quote:
Originally posted by JRES100:
Another possibility is the short story "Exchange" which involves a young man visiting a library and reminiscing with the librarian who remembered finding him books to read when he was a young boy. I think this story only appeared in the Bradbury collection QUICKER THAN THE EYE.


Wow, I'd never read that one. Truly a great Bradbury literary romance story, with a great build and flow. Thanks for the link Richard!