The Bookmobile

a english material from StoryCorps

At eight years old, Storm Reyes was already working full time with other migrant farm workers in the fields outside Tacoma, Washington. One day, a bookmobile arrived and brought her new worlds—and hope.

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Storm Reyes: The conditions were pretty terrible.

I once told someone that I learned to fight with a

knife long before I learned how to ride a bicycle.

And when you are grinding day after day after day,

there is no room in you for hope.

You don’t even know it exists.

There’s nothing to aspire to except filling

your hungry belly.

That’s how I was raised.

But when I was 12, a bookmobile came to the fields.

And you have to understand that I wasn’t allowed to have books,

because books are heavy, and when you’re moving a lot

you have to keep things just as minimal as possible.

So when I first saw this big vehicle on the side of the road,

and it was filled with books, I immediately stepped back.

Fortunately when the staff member saw me, kind of waved me

in, and said, “These are books, and you can take one home.”

I’m like, “What’s the catch?”

And he explained to me there was no catch.

Then he asked me what I was interested in.

And the night before the bookmobile had come,

in the camps, there was an elder who was telling

us about the day that Mount Rainier blew up.

So I told the bookmobile person that I was a little nervous

about the mountain blowing up.

And he said, “You know, the more you know about something,

the less you will fear it.”

And he gave me a book about volcanoes.

And then I saw a book about dinosaurs.

I said “Oh, that looks neat.”

So he gave me a book about dinosaurs.

And I took them home, and I devoured them.

I didn’t just read them, I devoured them.

And I came back in two weeks and had more questions.

And he gave me more books and that started it.

That taught me that hope was not just a word.

And it gave me the courage to leave the camps.

That’s where the books made the difference.

By the time I was 15, I knew there was a world

outside of the camps.

I believed I could find a place in it.

And I did.

Create sentences

“Please create sentences using the following words, and ask your tutor to check if their usage is correct.”

 
ride
grind
aspire
belly
raise
bookmobile
raised
mimic
minimal
vehicle
immediately
step back
staff member
camp
elder
blow up
volcano
dinosaurs
neat
devour
maximal