He is thought not to have survived… pushed away and gone for so long, only his name remains on the land. He is not in anyone’s memory. But he haunts the place, loping along the old paths at night, sniffing the air for any scent of the past. He used to howl at the moon, but now reads by the light of the bridges, which outshine the moon. Books about what has been lost, memory’s grandeurs, the wonder and absurdities of life. Let this be his lending library; take up his old dreams, and leave new ones behind.
Original Contents of cashe:
First to find pin
Sing Down the Moon, by Scott O’Dell
Listen to the Animals, by Shobita Punja
Starry Night Companion & CDROM, by John Mosley
The Call of the Wild, by Jack London
Teeth Are Not For Biting, by Elizabeth Verdick
101 Nutty Nature Jokes, by Melvin Berger
Master Flower Finder, a Nature Study Guide
Reader’s Companion, ed. Louis Kronenberger
Paradise Lost & Other Poems, by John Milton
Favorite Dog Stories, by James Herriot
Walden, or Life in the Woods, by Henry David Thoreau
Our National Parks, by John Muir
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare
Pocahontas, by Joseph Bruchac
Journals of Lewis & Clark, ed. John Bakeless