I don't really understand this debate of entertainment vs education in regards to reading. For me, there isn't such a huge difference between reading for entertainment and reading to learn. Any book can spark my curiosity and cause me to do personal research on a given topic. What REALLY makes my day, is something that happened a couple of weeks ago..one of those "THIS is why we read moments". My mother inlaw has always used a funny expression whenever she wanted to say there was a lot of food on hand..she'd say, "I've got enough food here to feed Coxey's Army"(although it sounded like she said Cox's Army)..whenever I asked who Cox was, she just said it was something she grew up hearing(in rural Arkansas). Fast forward to two weeks ago, and I was reading a book called B
old Spirit:Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America, which had set on my shelf for a good five years, I know. I got to the place where Helga gets to Ohio, where she meets a fella named
Jacob Coxey, who was a reformer, who led a 400-man march on Washington DC to call attention to the plight of laborers. He led two marches, in 1894 and 1914..That would have been when my mother inlaw's parents were children. So, I feel confident I found the source of her expression that she grew up hearing, but did not know what it meant. That was just too much fun.