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A Little Free Library on North 43rd Street doesn’t look like that much: a blue wooden box on a post filled with donated books, puzzles, and whatever else happens to land there. But after stumbling across its decade-long trail of guestbook entries, holiday decorations, repairs, a missing weather vane, and an outbreak of alleged book theft, it starts to seem like something more.
An examination of one of Waco’s smallest free libraries turns into a reflection on the fingerprints people leave behind when they build something and then let it go.
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By Mark Long | Waco InsiderA Little Free Library on North 43rd Street doesn’t look like that much: a blue wooden box on a post filled with donated books, puzzles, and whatever else happens to land there. But after stumbling across its decade-long trail of guestbook entries, holiday decorations, repairs, a missing weather vane, and an outbreak of alleged book theft, it starts to seem like something more.
An examination of one of Waco’s smallest free libraries turns into a reflection on the fingerprints people leave behind when they build something and then let it go.
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Hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of Your Waco Weekend—and visit wacoinsider.stubstack.com to sign up for our weekly newsletter.