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Liliana Soare author of "Listen to the Heartbeat" wrote a guest spot for the The Book Keepers.
First there was the
alphabet. Shaky, winding lines and curves on an endless exercise book, until
the day I wrote my first word. I hated writing. I hated it with passion. By the
end of the first school year I learnt how to write a simple sentence without
the need to do it over three pages. AND I managed to decrease the size of each
letter from one inch high to a mere quarter of an inch. I still hated it.
Then the reading began.
Ridiculous stories about
cute puppies that only managed to bark, go for a walk, wag their tails and bark
again at least once more until the end of the book. I never understood the
school librarian and her book choices. Maybe she just hated little kids and loved torturing them.
My parents asked Aunt
Maricica to stay with me while they were working away. I reckon they only did
it because they believed that I wanted to set on fire our collection of books,
a mixture of non-fiction novels and all types of fiction.
Aunt Maricica was a
couturiere at that time. She brought with her a sewing machine, one of those
old fashioned cast iron belt-driven Singer contraptions. And she started
sewing. And sewing. And sewing again. I reckon she was so engrossed in her work
that I could have burnt the whole house down, not just the bookcase and the
books within. Until the day when the nightmare began.
“Lilly, could you please go get a book and read it to me out loud?”
Aunt Maricica stopped sewing and turned around to stare at me with impassible
eyes. I hadn’t done anything wrong, I swear, but she obviously seemed to think
differently. Otherwise, why would she want to inflict the ultimate punishment
on me? I stared blankly at her for a while, looking for an escape hole. There
was none, other than the garbage chute that ran all the way down to the ground
floor of the apartment building. So I grabbed a book and came back in the room,
turned the pages until I figured out where the story started, and began to
read. I have even managed to go through fifty words within the first couple of
hours.
The next day Aunt
Maricica stopped sewing again for a moment. I have then realized that she must hate
me really bad. Not to mention that she recited the same sentence she’d hit me
with the day before. “Lilly, could you
please go get a book and read it to me out loud?”
By the end of the first
week I was certain that Aunt Maricica must have been a torturer in a former
life. I tried all sorts of tricks. “I’m
tired. I have homework to do. I need to go tinkle for at least half an hour.
There’s something in my throat, choking me.” She seemed to be immune to
them all. Merciless. Cold blooded.
One day, a couple of
weeks later she turned around again and looked at me. A warm, loving stare that
I caught with the corner of my eye before looking down at the book again. I
wasn’t reading out loud anymore. I was just reading, lost in a surreal world I
never knew it existed.
Thirty five years on, I
am still reading. Obsessively. I’ve read Karl May’s Winnetou fifty two times. I’ve read Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind so many times, I lost
count. And all the books in my school’s library. Then the ones at home,
including the forbidden one that taught me what couples do when they lock
themselves in their bedroom. Quite fascinating.
I love books. I adore
them. I have never thought I could write one of my own, let alone a few. And I
have never started a novel whose end I already knew. Writing is blissful
discovering. Reading is paying the most wonderful tribute to the author.
Because that is what writing is for us, novelists. Laying our heart and soul on
blank pages for readers to feed on. Opening doors that too many of us still ignore.
The doors of hope, laughter, love, at times sorrow, but always glorious,
spellbinding doors.
An amazing experience
for which our lifetime will never be long enough.
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Blog page: http://lilianasoare.blogspot.com.au/
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Liliana-Soare-Authors-page/410221582373202
Twitter: https://twitter.com/liliana_soare
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17075743-listen-to-the-heartbeat
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