Notebooks Found in Estate Sales

Notebooks Found in Estate Sales

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Each week, the host reads excerpts from one notebook left behind in an estate sale or thrift store — a 1960s farmwife's recipe book with a complaint about her in-laws in the margin, a Vietnam veteran's draft letters never mailed, an ICU nurse's private notes on patients she couldn't forget.

Mile Marker: The Logbook of a Long-Haul Driver, 1974–2006
A worn spiral-bound Mead logbook surfaces at an estate sale: thirty-two years of a long-haul trucker's federally mandated duty-cycle entries, I-80 and I-40 corridor, 1974 to 2006. The host reads five entries slowly and lingers on the marginalia — CB handles, a cook who didn't charge for chili, one word in the remarks column he'd never written before.
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The Recipe Book Found at the Auction House
A fabricated but historically grounded notebook: a 1960s farmwife's recipe book from southwestern Minnesota, its margins filled with notes that have nothing to do with cooking. The host opens the physical object, reads five entries at a deliberate pace, and closes with one observation about what the pages actually record.
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Letters Never Sent: A Vietnam Veteran's Steno Pad
A spiral-bound steno pad donated to a Goodwill in central Indiana holds draft letters spanning thirty-five years — addressed to a wife, a village boy in Quảng Trị, a brother, and a dead sergeant — none of them ever mailed. The host reads four entries slowly and lets the crossed-out lines speak.
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