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Blue Bandana Kampung Boy Reader — WANTED

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April 11, 2007
Posted by: Mark Siegel
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This letter just came in… If anyone knows who the KAMPUNG BOY reader was on the F-train, please let us know at mail@firstsecondbooks.com and we’ll put you in touch with Kashminder who wants to say thank you:

Hello:
My name is Kash and I met a woman on April 9th on the F-Train around 7pm who was reading the Kampung Boy book.
As I recognized the drawings and told her I am a Malaysian and read my first Kampung Boy at the age of 8 (around 24 years ago, ~1983) she told me that it was printed by First Second books. I asked her if I can buy it at Barnes and Noble (my original copy …gosh knows where it is anymore) since a lot of it is part of my childhood. She actually GAVE me the copy she was reading. I could not believe it, and my stop arrived at East Broadway and I had to get off. I wish I got her name or number to thank her personally.
She was wearing a blue-bandana, and I believe an olive jacket. I may be wrong about the jacket color.
My dad knew the comic “Lat” or Datuk Mohamed Nor Khalid. They worked in neighbouring companies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. While Datuk Khalid worked in NST, my dad worked in Unilever. They would get together in the field to watch soccer games between companies. Datuk Khalid even told my dad he would put him in one of his comics. One day there it was. My dad was in his comics driving our car. I don’t remember which series was it, but the comic was my dad’s car was stuck in a flood, and the car is our old German Opel Kadet.
I hope the lady in the train will contact me, or someone from First Second knows who she is.
Thank you again.
Regards,

Kashminder Singh

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One Comment on “ Blue Bandana Kampung Boy Reader — WANTED ”

  • John Walsh | April 16th, 2007 1:39 pm

    What a great story!

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