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I’ve always been a bookworm. From kindergarten flashcards, I soon escalated to consuming every series my libraries held. As a child, I’d travel through time with Dear Canada, Nancy Drew, and Anne Shirley. Warrior Cats offered escape and a bridge to friendship. Reading was a secret language of adventure and understanding.
As I grew, my palate matured into To Kill A Mockingbird, Tuesdays with Morrie, and The Ministry of Truth, eventually leading to scientific and theological texts. But as my digestion slowed, so did my cognition. I remember chewing through research for answers while seeking comfort in characters whose struggles mirrored my own. When physically reading became too much of a feat, audiobooks offered relief.
I miss turning pages, but I’m so grateful for services such as CELA that keep reading accessible!