Analysis Of The Lonely, Good Company Of Books By Richard Rodriguez

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In the essay, “The Lonely, Good Company of Books,” Richard Rodriguez discusses the topic of his childhood experience in reading books. He believes that reading books will make him more educated when in reality he wasn’t gaining anything. First, he opens up by saying that he didn’t believe that books will help him be successful. Then, he states that how his first teachers in school were the ones who motivated him to love reading. Every day after school he met up with a nun and she tried to influence him to read books above his grade level by saying that “a book could open doors for him” and that “ it could introduce him to people and show him new places. Furthermore, he says “books were going to make me more educated,” so he began to read a

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