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Oldest book you can remember reading?
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#1 · June 13, 2001, 11:53 am
Quote from Forum Archives on June 13, 2001, 11:53 amPosted by: PAUBON <PAUBON@...>
Hopefully it is the Bible of course, but after that, what was it? Not
counting learning books at school - what I mean is a book you actually chose
to read. I can remember a Sunday School teacher, her name is Louise Apple
Lamb and I saw her just this week....she is close to 80 now (of course I am
64 so can't talk much)...but as a young girl around maybe the 3rd or 4th
grade, she gave me a book as a prize. It was Prodigal Girl. It was written
for young girls, and mirrored the life of the prodigal son. I still have it.Bonnie
Posted by: PAUBON <PAUBON@...>
Hopefully it is the Bible of course, but after that, what was it? Not
counting learning books at school - what I mean is a book you actually chose
to read. I can remember a Sunday School teacher, her name is Louise Apple
Lamb and I saw her just this week....she is close to 80 now (of course I am
64 so can't talk much)...but as a young girl around maybe the 3rd or 4th
grade, she gave me a book as a prize. It was Prodigal Girl. It was written
for young girls, and mirrored the life of the prodigal son. I still have it.
counting learning books at school - what I mean is a book you actually chose
to read. I can remember a Sunday School teacher, her name is Louise Apple
Lamb and I saw her just this week....she is close to 80 now (of course I am
64 so can't talk much)...but as a young girl around maybe the 3rd or 4th
grade, she gave me a book as a prize. It was Prodigal Girl. It was written
for young girls, and mirrored the life of the prodigal son. I still have it.
Bonnie
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