My heart leapt with joy
when I first spotted the mobile library bus parked near my apartment in
Motithang yesterday. Instantaneously, I ran into the bus and was filled with
boundless happiness to see over a thousand books inside the bus, in the book
shelves. It has mostly children books, but also has books for adults like that
of novels and self-help and management books.
I was so very excited that
I called those children playing around the park and road to visit the mobile
library. As they entered the bus, they expressed their shock at what they have
witnessed. Wonderful books inside the bus, oh. For them too, it’s simply
unbelievable. They jumped, happiness spiraled in them.
We were 20 in about a dozen
of minutes, nestling in different corners and shelves, browsing and reading
books. All the readers were young, except me. Along with them, this group of
young readers, I picked up a book and read excitedly.
When they read, how sweet,
their eyes sparkled and their faces glowed in a smile of joy. They savoured
great pleasures from reading the books and expressed constant amazement as they
opened every new page. It gave me a rejuvenated feeling. So I walked around and
talked to them. I befriended them, each one.
The bus left, but we stayed
back there, still talking. You know what we have so much to talk about, so many
things in common. My new found young friends - the friends made through the
mobile library bus, the books – are all ardent readers of books.
We exchanged a small talk and
there I discovered that we share similar passion and thoughts – that we read books,
we buy them, and we love the fragrance of books. We celebrate books because we
are the lovers of stories, lovers of words. Above all, we protect books.
Again and again we promised
to meet next time, at the same place, in the same library bus. We departed, so grateful,
for we found new book lovers, the book friends through this wonderful initiative
of Thimphu Thromde and Save the Children.
For your information, this
mobile library bus travels to Changedaphu, Motithang Children Park, Centenary
Park, Police Camp, Serbithang, Olakha, Lungtenphug and Taba Army Camp on the weekends.
The bus is manned by the staff of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck Public Library and
donated by Save the Children. It also provides membership: Nu 100 for
adults; Nu 50 for children and students.
Wonderful initiative!
ReplyDeleteYes it is, Sangay. Have a wonderful time!
DeleteI admire ur passion to read books. Keep up the spirit.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThat was a very good initiative. A nice post, sir. It is indeed amazing to have so many young readers interested in books. Keep blogging, Riku sir. Hope 2014 is going well. :)
ReplyDeleteAaaaaaahhhhhh! Shouting all the Way!!!!!! Not that I will read the book but I want to hop on that colourful bus.
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! Details please!
Their operating hours...
Thanks for sharing!
It's was Nawang's dream with READ BHutan no? Wow it really happened, though by someone else but still in Thimphu...
ReplyDeleteI share Yeesi's excitement. I want to enjoy the art of bus at least.