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We had sunshine but warm it was not. I needed that down jacket you are seeing me wearing.

Best story of the night? Standing on the corner of 16th Street and Market when Isaac zipped by on his pedicab. On such a cold evening, we couldn’t help shouting out “free book to celebrate World Book Night?” He said, “no thanks” and starting riding away. He wasn’t interested in any religious material (although I didn’t realize at the time that he thought we might be giving away some religious literature). I called out, “But it’s Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens (sorry Terry I was speaking quickly) and The Phantom Tollbooth.”

Isaac whipped around so quickly on his pedicab, I felt like I had whiplash. “No kidding?” he exclaimed..

No kidding!

He thought Book Night was so cool, he insisted on being our Pedicab bookmobile and wouldn’t take no for an answer. It was darn chilly. Not a lot of people walking up and down the mall. But we loaded up on his pedicab and he zipped us up and down 16th street looking for kids and other delighted folks who couldn’t believe we were giving away free books. No strings attached.

Pictures to enjoy!  And Sara’s son Elan was our very special ambassador! Thank you Elan for braving the cold with us! And thank you Isaac! If you see this blog post, drop us a line. You made World Book Night a triumph for Nelson Literary Agency. We’d love to send you the pics.

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  1. Lucy said:

    “Too cool for words” seems like a misformed cliche, but well–that was definitely too cool for words.

    Thanks for sharing, Kristin! You made me smile.

  2. Jenna said:

    That is so cool! Isaac is one awesome guy. I vote that you guys are the Cinderella’s of literary agents for that.