This man just proved it's never too late to return your late library books, even after 37 years 📕 And for those wondering, no, he never got around to reading it...
A man finally decided to return his overdue library book – a whopping 37 years late.
He borrowed the The Horizon Book of Ancient Rome from The Louis Riel Library, in the city of Winnipeg, Canada, in October 1986.He said: ‘I have always known where this book was, on my shelf in full view – haunting me, taunting me, invading my dreams. ‘I had been afraid of returning it as I didn’t know there was a cap on late fees and wrongly imagined the fee to be in the thousands of dollars.The man was inspired last month, after he heard about how Jennifer Walton returned a copy of J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye 33 years late.She had taken the novel out from a library in Winnipeg on November 10, 1989, while studying at Glenlawn College.
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