"We fear the death of physical books because they are our past and present, and we desperately hope they will be our future. They are more than objects: they have become our memories, and losing them would constitute losing a piece of ourselves."
In an increasingly digitalized world, Gracy Olmstead reminds readers of the joys to be found in a well-worn book.
"We fear the death of physical books because they are our past and present, and we desperately hope they will be our future. They are more than objects: they have become our memories, and losing them would constitute losing a piece of ourselves."
In an increasingly digitalized world, Gracy Olmstead reminds readers of the joys to be found in a well-worn book.…