One more book shop - One less prison
Reputed to be Taiwan’s cheapest bookshop, “Ai-Yue (愛閱)”, which literally means “Love to read”, lies in Taipei’s Da’an District. Bookshop owner, Shi Hao-wen (石皓文), painfully recalls how he got into bad company as a boy and was led astray. Three months before Hao-wen was to be released from prison, he received the sad news that his grandfather, who had looked after Hao-wen when he was a boy, had passed away; this made him reflect deeply on life.
Later, due to health problems, Hao-wen became physically disabled and he decided to radically change the direction of his life. In order not to let down his grandfather, Hao-wen dearly wanted to do something meaningful with his life. To this end, he became a volunteer with the charity Tzu Chi, where he had daily contact with books; this provided him with an opportunity to open a second-hand bookstore. Since then, with the hope of helping more people, he has completely transformed his life, volunteering, giving lectures, opening a second-hand bookshop, and establishing a shelter for those with disabilities.
One more book shop - One less prison
(以下為中文對照)
多一間書店 少一間監獄
URL:https://www.peopo.org/news/285343
在台北市大安區,有一家號稱全台最便宜的書店,叫”愛閱”。老闆石皓文,有段不堪回首的過往,由於小時候誤交損友,因而誤入歧途,在出獄三個月前,接到從小照顧他的阿公過世的噩耗,讓他開始有了省思。後來他因為醫療問題,導致身殘,讓他因此決定改變人生方向,想做一件有意義的事情,好對得起阿公。之後,他到慈濟基金會當志工,每天接觸書籍,因此結下了開二手書店的因緣。從此,他徹底改頭換面,做義工、演講、開二手書店、成立殘障庇護所...,希望幫助更多人。
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