i was 11 years old, my family moved to a college town in montana that had more than one library, goodenowd that first summer they had sidewalks also. [laughter] and we likes to roller skate so that first summer -- moving from oklahoma to montana, it sounds like one sticks to another but it was a college down and to us it was basically like we had moved to paris. that first magical summer we had roller skates and the sidewalks and we would roller to skate to the library every day. we just thought we had moved to civilization. no offense, oklahoma. [laughter] when i was in high school, i would skip school a lot. i would skip -- that does not sound good. stay in school. i would skip school and go to the library. [laughter] the library is not just for my work is a writer. are displayed in this book i would helps tremendously by archivists and librarians at those institutions i mention in hawaii. some of that would need impossible without them. i can't tell you what you can learn from microfilm of old newspapers. i mean, and now or even much of it has been digitized and is available widely. i