Reading CultureA Century Overdue: The Return of Shakespeare to Paterson Public Library

A Century Overdue: The Return of Shakespeare to Paterson Public Library

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The Remarkable Discovery

In a rare turn of events, the Paterson Public Library in New Jersey recently welcomed back a piece of literary history—a copy of Shakespeare’s ‘Life of King Henry the Fifth’ that had been checked out in 1923. After spending over a century overdue, the book was surprisingly found by Cynthia Delhaie while sorting through her late grandmother’s personal items. This unexpected discovery highlights the timeless nature of literature and the sentimental ties individuals have to books.

 

A Return to Legacy

Delhaie recounted her findings in an interview, recalling the moment she opened the book and found the library card inside. She remarked, ‘this is a library book,’ realizing the significance it held. The last person recorded as checking out the book was not Delhaie’s grandmother, but rather Lillian L. Burns, leaving both its journey and how Delhaie’s grandmother came to possess it shrouded in mystery.

Library’s Reaction and Future Plans

The library’s director, Corey Fleming, expressed gratitude for the return despite its astonishing overdue duration. He emphasized that “it’s never too late to return overdue library materials.” Interestingly, the library decided to waive any late fees and penalties, a gesture that aligns with their mission of encouraging the return of books. Fleming also announced plans to preserve the book within the library’s history room or museum, ensuring that its legacy continues. Similar overdue stories have surfaced from across the country, reaffirming that while overdue library books are common, those with extraordinary tales of return bring special joy to libraries and their communities.

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