Anxious to get started, I scanned the row of lockers for 157 and shot toward it. Two twists of the key and a pair of empty hands later, I stood outside with Janice, who was so impressed with my speed, she examined her cuticles with a frown. Nicole was the last one out, and I hung back by her to make sure she kept up. The rest of the morning was taken up with the tour and meeting several more staff members whose names I would never remember. Much of the librarians' tour information I already knew or had seen before like the world's smallest book, which was the size of a period, and the Gutenberg Bible, but I'd never gone through the passageways to the other two buildings. When I'd visited as a child, Mom preferred walking through the front doors instead of sneaking inside for whatever reas

