Also, does anyone know if the school have told the cops the Asha had the Dr Seuss book? That way they could look for that. Surely they knew she had it as it should have been in the records. Unless it was cleared before they could notice.
I have no idea but wonder if that was the only book she got from library then.
I dont remember ever borrowing a single book in library. Even in school library where it was just two minutes "away" Im pretty sure I was always taking the maximum limit (yet I dont remember what the limit was).
It would be very odd if anything got "cleared" before anyone could notice. Libraries keep their records well, and it should be good few years before they switched from paper cards and registry to digital.
And depends on the library size and the amount of "customers" librarians are expected to make the summaries and statistics: how many books were borrowed, which are most popular (so what to buy in the future), who gets over time with returning borrowed books.
Should be absolutely clear when exactly Asha borrowed not only that book, but every single book before, how long it took her to bring it back and get other ones. That could possibly MAYBE even tell something, a tiny bit about her mindset.
Was she a regular? How long she kept her books? Ever had troubles with returning them in time?
Cause like... come on, if she WAS a regular in the library, always very particular about bringing them back in time vs. her taking the book with her as she was expected to return it next Monday or Tuesday... wouldnt that strongly indicate that she had no plans of running away anywhere?
I cant imagine her being reckless and disregarding about borrowed things. Unless maybe that was her first time ever borrowing a book, or that specific book being ultra super important for her... then maybe it could not cross her mind. Maybe. But still gives me the vibe of wanting to share this book, read it to or with another kid, with full intent of coming back home, going back to school and returning the book to library in time.