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I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright
I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright













I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright

If the other kids had a more vast and diverse library to choose from, maybe they would have learned empathy sooner and not yelled, “dyke!” at me when I walked down the hall. If I had a more vast and diverse library to choose from, I wouldn’t have had to rely on just that one book. I didn’t feel so alone, and it probably kept me alive during a time when suicide was an option on the table more often than not. I reread The Catcher in the Rye sixteen times and felt solace that this kid in New York was experiencing a similar outlook on life.

I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright

I didn’t have the vast amount of young adult fiction that exists today. I may have been suffering from depression so badly that I disengaged from my education in high school but my English teachers always commented that they wished I would apply myself as they enjoyed my banter in class regarding our reading. No one ever questioned my reading choices during that time. When I was in middle school and didn’t want to spend lunch not feeling welcome at any lunch table, I was allowed to hang out in the library and cut the donated Campbell’s soup labels down to size. She showed me where all the ghost stories and got me hooked on Betty Ren Wright and Mary Downing Hahn. My librarian in 5th grade called me Blossom because I look like Mayim Bialik but it was also a term of endearment. I went to Chesterfield County Public Schools from 1986 thru 1998.

I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright

Certainly this type of thing never happens in *PEARL CLUTCH* our schools! How Park’s parents were there for Eleanor when they found she was a victim of neglect by her own family. I was caught up in how they found each other and had a really kickass relationship. I can’t even recall if Eleanor and Park even have sex, because I was too busy reading a story about how people are shitty to poor kids and Asian kids and do anything to ostracize them.

I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright

It’s quite obvious from the statements Chase made to the Chesterfield Observer reporter that she has not read the books that were questioned by parents (including herself.) Chase called the books on the list, “pornographic” and “trash.” Really? Eleanor and Park is far from either of those regardless of your opinion on whether the book was good reading (and I may be biased as I loved it). All lists can be found under the 2016 link at the Chesterfield County Public Schools summer reading list. Maybe they strapped a bunch of middle school students to chairs and read the book of Leviticus while performing atonement rituals? No, they simply created a summer reading list with highly popular books. What atrocities did they commit? Surely they were reading 50 Shades of Grey aloud to first-graders. The woman who represents my district in the Virginia state senate, Amanda Chase, is calling for the firing of Chesterfield County Public School librarians.















I Like Being Alone by Betty Ren Wright