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Foreign netizens suddenly expressed gratitude to the librarian, everything stemmed from a letter...

Amy is a librarian at a school in Texas, USA.

It's a quiet job that is rarely noticed.

But the other day, she suddenly received a letter.

The letter was in an envelope, and the student who delivered the letter put it down and ran.

Amy opened the envelope in a daze and was a little moved after reading it.

The letter reads:

"I have a terrible idea that I want to hug every librarian who passes by me, representing the souls they have saved that they don't know.

A good librarian is hard to find, hard to give up when found, and impossible to forget.

When you enter this library, you are a scientist, you are an explorer, you are a reader, you are important, you are loved, you are respected.

You are the reason we are here.

Love you

Reginae”

Foreign netizens suddenly expressed gratitude to the librarian, everything stemmed from a letter...

These few lines of crooked words poked Amy's heart.

She shared the letter on Twitter.

Unexpectedly, the story that attracted countless netizens...

"My librarian in high school was my savior. He saw me being bullied, took me into his library, and trained me to be a library assistant. He did the same with other bullied children.

I made friends there who are still in touch to this day.

There is no doubt that he saved my life, he made the library a safe space, and he did not tolerate bullying. Every child should have such an adult who really cares about him.

I graduated more than 10 years ago, but we are still good friends. ”

"This is one of the places on earth where you can go and have fun for free.

There is no toxic capitalism here, and everyone is welcome (unless you do something that scares or makes other readers afraid or uncomfortable)"

"My high school librarian noticed that I had read all the LGBT+ books in the library and started borrowing me books on the subject in batches from other schools, and he was natural from start to finish, and he didn't think it was a big deal at all.

At that time, I was too weird to come out and never thank her properly. ”

"It was because I met a good librarian that I decided to go to a library management major myself.

Recently wrote a letter to my high school librarian, who received my letter just before she was dying.

Her son wrote me back and told me how happy her mom was to see my letter.

Librarians are the best. ”

"My high school librarian encouraged me to write an important, but also emotional essay and submit it to the school's essay contest.

I wrote my heartfelt words into that article, and she found the out-of-print books and gave them to me with confidence. With her help, I won that game.

8 years later, I've got a degree in literature and am now writing for a nonprofit, and thinking back to that article and that administrator, she was the one who guided me in the direction and she was an important part of my support system. ”

"My first research experience: I was about eight or nine years old, and I rushed into the library with a huge turtle (about 15 centimeters) that I had just found in a stream and said I was looking for a book about turtles.

Did the librarian lady tell me to hurry up and get the turtle out? No, she helped me find a book about turtles. ”

"Years ago, I was a single mom preparing to pursue a PhD. My 5 year old daughter followed me to explore the library. The library allowed me to take her in.

I got my degree, and now my daughter is an economist and, of course, an avid reader and researcher. ”

"Growing up in a violent home, the library was my safe haven, and I was free to be myself in it.

Growing up, I was homeless due to illness, and it was still my safe haven.

Kind librarians, infinitely beautiful worlds, books on how to cope with adversity...

Let them stay free! ”

"Librarians always know how to make a lonely child feel special. I remember I used to have lunch in the library, and the administrators would let me sit at their desks and let myself read books at will. I felt special and safe. ”

"My high school librarian saved me. I was bullied miserably in high school. She let me have lunch with her every day, let me look at the catalog, and pick out which new books to buy for the school.

On my worst days, I ran to the library and she always allowed me to stay there. ”

"It reminds me of the librarian I met when I was a kid.

At that time, I finished reading all the children's and teenagers books in the library, so she planned a special adult book area for me.

Once, very impressed, a new librarian said that you can only borrow a limited amount of books, and then she came up and said: This is Lucy, she can borrow as much as she wants. ”

"When a librarian comes to you with a book that you didn't know you needed, or that you didn't even know it existed, it was like a christmas morning gift- They are the most helpful, typically nice people you can meet. ”

"I also have a librarian who will never forget.

I moved 6 times in 7 years from the 6th grade.

You can't make friends at all.

But the library was a temple with friends and sometimes angels. ”

"When I was a child, the library was my refuge and haven, and it gave my little brain a new place to go without being filled with reality.

The library and caretaker were amazing.

Without books, I might not be alive today. ”

There are always some people who silently save one soul after another with good intentions.

No one finds out or knows, but the rescued will always remember it.

ref

https://www.boredpanda.com/heartwarming-librarian-stories/?cexp_id=50101&cexp_var=91&_f=featured

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