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Who should pay to fill the shelves? |
On one of my many pre-Christmas trips to Waterstones, I was given a leaflet about forthcoming events - signing sessions, readings, that sort of thing. But also on the leaflet was an appeal for books for schools (actually it said
book's for schools - aargh!): 'We are currently working with local schools and their lack of budgets to try and fill up their libraries with some lovely donations...', with a request for children's or adults' fiction or non-fiction books to be dropped into the local branch.
Now, like most readers and writers I have lots of stuff I could donate. But should I? Aren't such things supposed to be state funded - and the more people give, surely the more likely the Government is to think that this is one area it doesn't have to worry about? I know this doesn't help schools struggling to fill their shelves, but somewhere deep inside I'm getting an uneasy feeling about this.
Nevertheless, I am off to town with a carrier bag of books.
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