On Sale for $2: A Soldier's Act of Heroism, Right Next to Used Books and an Old Toaster [View all]
Every Sunday, a swap meet takes over the parking lot of the VanBuren Drive-In movie theater in Riverside, California. During one visit, I had wandered away from my friends, who were combing through old dishes, looking for rare midcentury china to add to their collection.
As I strolled through aisles past folding tables and blankets, my eyes roamed over the vast assortment of toasters, empty picture frames, coffee mugs, and well-worn hardcover books. We were in the midst of the Great Recession, when people were losing their homes in droves, and I wondered how much of this stuff was the product of downsizing from houses to apartments or moving in with relatives.
I was pondering this likelihood when one blanket stopped me. Nestled next to an old tea kettle and deck of cards, I saw a plaque tossed on the ground. From a distance, I could tell it was older. Not of this decade, or even of this century. I got closer and picked it up.
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