Emmet Manheim was passionate about a lot of things that are well-documented: roller coasters, skateboarding, skiing, family and friends. But a lesser-known fact is that Emmet loved to read. Often, we would "catch" him reading late at night, cackling under his covers at the latest Diary of a Wimpy Kid or asking us questions that came up in his "I Survived" series. Some of our favorite moments were reading together. (I have a favorite memory of reading Roald Dahl's BFG to him and we laughed and laughed at the line "“'Meanings is not important,” said the BFG. 'I cannot be right all the time. Quite often I is left instead of right.'” )
Last year, on what would've been Emmet's bar mitzvah (and birthday) on October 23, Emmet's Book Drive was born. In his memory, Jeff and I ran a massive book drive to collect brand new books for Stamford Public Schools to create classroom libraries, increasing kids' access to independent reading books.
The response to our request was extraordinary: over 7000 books were sent to us to donate to the 13 elementary schools in Stamford.
Schools created incredible spaces like "Emmet's Book Nook" and we saw photos of teachers "shopping" for books for their classrooms. Teachers showed their classes a short slideshow about Emmet so kids could learn a bit about him.
Perhaps the best story of all: Jeff and I were at Stop and Shop a few weeks after the book drive. We were wearing our "Emmet's Playground" masks, and a little boy--maybe 7 or 8--ran up to us and exclaimed, "I know Emmet!! He's the boy with the books!" We knew then that we were indeed spreading the light and joy that Emmet brought into the world and that part of his legacy would be providing books to kids throughout Stamford.
As an English teacher, I know how critical it is for children to have a wide variety of choice in the books they read: it is indeed the key to becoming a lifelong reader. And as a mom, I know how much joy reading brought to Emmet and will bring to the children who receive these books.
A few changes this year:
We are collecting books this year for FOURTH GRADE CLASSROOMS. We believe that concentrating the books into one grade will make a tremendous impact on those kids during a critical formative reading year. All books have been carefully curated for this particular age.
Many of you suggested involving local book stores. We are proud that Elm Street Bookstore in New Canaan will carry Emmet's books and his book list on hand. You can support these local book stores by purchasing books there. They will hold onto the books, and I will collect them at the end of the book drive.
The book drive will run between September 25, the anniversary of the day Emmet died, to October 23, his birthday. Doing this mitzvah during that especially painful month reminds us of the joy that Emmet brought to us and to so many others.