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Lost Library Book Returns After 36 Years With A Note
3 Feb
Summary
- A library book was returned after being lost for 36 years.
- The book traveled the world while checked out by a family.
- A handwritten note inside detailed the book's incredible journey.

A vintage copy of "Harry the Dirty Dog" has made an extraordinary return to the Fairfax County Public Library, over 36 years after it was first borrowed. The book was originally checked out on November 6, 1989, by the parents of a child named Dimitris, who were diplomats living in Washington D.C. at the time.
Unbeknownst to the library, the book embarked on a global adventure with the family, traveling extensively before eventually being discovered on their retired parents' bookshelves in Greece. A touching handwritten note accompanied the book's return, detailing its long journey and assuring the library that it had been well-cared for.
The library expressed gratitude to the family for their care and for facilitating the book's return. The heartwarming story resonated widely on social media, with many users expressing joy and nostalgia. The book is set to be returned to circulation at the Chantilly Regional Library, its original checkout location.



