Man Tries to Return Book After 50 Years – Library Isn’t Impressed
Warren, Michigan, Warren
```, USAMon Dec 16 2024
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In a unique twist, a 63-year-old man from Chicago attempted to return a book he borrowed 50 years ago from a library in Warren, Michigan. But the library wasn't interested, as if saying, "Better late than never, but really, it's too late. " Chuck Hildebrandt, now in his 60s, had taken out a baseball-themed book called "Baseball’s Zaniest Stars" when he was just 13. He checked out the book in 1974 and simply forgot about it, pushing it into a box and moving on with life.
Recently, Hildebrandt stumbled upon the book while organizing his collection and noticed a library stamp with a Dewey decimal number. He thought, "What’s the harm in trying to return it? " So, over the Thanksgiving holiday, he stopped by the old library, hoping to mend his youthful oversight. But he found out that the library had long since removed the book from their records. "It was erased from our system, " library director Oksana Urban explained.
Instead of dwelling on the past, Hildebrandt decided to turn this into a positive. He started a fundraising campaign to support Reading is Fundamental, a nonprofit that aims to promote literacy among children. His goal? To raise $4, 564, which is an estimate of what the overdue fines would have been. He kicked off the initiative with a $457 donation himself.
This incident highlights the substantial changes in libraries. Today, they use sophisticated systems to keep track of their collections, so a returned book 50 years later is practically unheard of.
https://localnews.ai/article/man-tries-to-return-book-after-50-years-library-isnt-impressed-eac5c9bf
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