An English book collector was riffling through a children’s novel he’d picked up from a thrift shop when he stumbled upon a happy surprise: notes his wife had written 50 years ago as a child.
A collector of around 50 novels by the late Enid Blyton, a bestselling children’s author who penned an estimated 800 books over four decades, Steve Mills told the BBC he was “completely gobsmacked” by the discovery. He was going through some new additions when he found the writings from his wife, Karen, in a copy of The Naughtiest Girl Again, which had been donated by her mother in the 1970s.
It somehow ended up in a thrift store in Rayleigh, a town in the U.K. that’s more than 160 miles away from where she grew up in Staffordshire. Steve, who has loved Blyton’s books since he was a child, told SWNS, “We’ve taken it as one of the universe’s strange coincidences.”
“I had a load of books that I bought and it wasn’t until a couple of months went by that I was rearranging the books,” he continued. “I decided to look through them properly, opened one up, and recognized the number on the front cover.”
It turned out to be his wife’s old address. “I jokingly showed it to her and she turned the next page. There was her name, address, phone number, and drawings,” Steve recalled. “Her parents are in their 80s and they were delighted when we told them.”
Karen was also overjoyed to find her old notes, which she had penned alongside “stick-figure” drawings of her family. “She was equally shocked,” Steve told the BBC. “It was actually quite a cute thing to look at.”
But that wasn’t all: Steve later found more books in his collection that also contained his wife’s annotations. “Lo and behold, there was a second and third book belonging to my wife,” The other books all had Karen’s musings scrawled inside. Steve also discovered a note that reads, “I have got 12 of Enid Blytons books,” her missing punctuation evidence of her, and is determined to track down the remaining nine.
This serendipitous story has earned rave reviews from the public: Steve posted about the notes on an Enid Blyton Fan Group on Facebook, and has so far received 1,300 likes. “It’s touched on people’s heartstrings and there’s a lot of people out there who would love to find things from their childhood,” he said. “It was a simpler life and that’s why I like them so much.”
‘coincidences happen, but i’ve come to believe they are actually quite rare.
something is at work, okay? somewhere in the universe, (or behind it),
a great machine is ticking and turning its fabulous gears.’
-stephen king
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Source credits: BBC, Faye Mayerb SWNS
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Great story! I hope he finds more.
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now that he’s aware and on the hunt, I’m guess ing that he will
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I love stories like these. One of my friends once found a battered, hardback copy of ‘Oliver Twist’ in a second-hand bookshop, and it had her grandmother’s (maiden) name written inside the cover. She bought it for £1, and it will be handed down through the family.
Best wishes, Pete.
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that’s amazing
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It’s funny how the world works. Isn’t it? We spin on our axis, revolve around the sun, and things happen.
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it’s like a giant roulette wheel of fortune
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What a lovely story, Beth …
“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.” ~ Ian Fleming
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So perfect coming from him!
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Isn’t that a fantastic story!
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I just love stories like this
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Amazing story. I do like reading about good things that happen to someone. Yay coincidence.
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Me too!
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That is such a great story!! I love it when the universe connects people and things.
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Me too!
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Wow! How interesting
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I love these stories
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What a marvelous story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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My pleasure!
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You never know, Beth.
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Why it’s always so important to stay open to all the possibilities
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Ah, the Good Stuff!
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Indeed!
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That is just a coincidence in a million. Wow.
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And how wonderful!
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What a remarkable, joyful, incredible story that made me smile on this Thursday morning. What a gift to Karen and her parents especially. That gold foil star took me back to my childhood report cards.
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I loved everything about this because it took the family full circle and yes to the gold star!
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Not only is this an amazing story, but I think we’ve uncovered the true identity of Santa Claus.
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He was certainly outed in this story
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Even the name is a giveaway. Steve. ST = St. Nick, EVE = Christmas Eve. He should have worked harder on an alias.
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plus – look at the books he chose- one red, one green, one white! c’mon Santa!
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I KNOW!! This guy’s hiding in plain sight!
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That is so interesting! I’m so pleased you shared it with us, Beth.
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I love these stories
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What a sweet and wonderful story. I hope she finds the rest of the books.
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I feel like it will happen
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Yes, miracle moments do happen. I just wrote about one such incident in a recent post. It happened when I was trying to find the Polish family who saved my father’s life during the Second World War. The telephone operator in a small Polish village happened to be the wife of the fourteen year old boy who took my father home when escaping. What are the chances,….. but they DO occur!
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They were clearly destined to be together! What a sweet story!!! And I agree with Stephen King. There are no coincidences.
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I so agree and fully embrace the coincidences of the world
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a wonderful, wonderful post, Beth; and that Stephen King quote …. :)
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I love hearing stories of amazing coincidences and I know act some people doubt them, but I fully embrace them. and yes, even Stephen …
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Enid Blyton : 800 books !!!!! what an inspiration —
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just that alone…
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Great story! What are the odds?
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right?! and I so love when things like this happen
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What a wonderful, remarkable story!
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I just love stories like this –
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How incredible! 💫 Truth truly can be stranger than fiction!
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yes, and so often is!
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What a sweet coincidence 😌 almost like soul calling
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yes, such a good one
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I love this wonderful story!
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thanks, jennie. i just love stories of coincidences too
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You’re welcome, Beth. The best!
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Cool!
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isn’t it so sweet ?
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What a great story, Beth! I firmly believe in coincidences :)
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I do too!
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This warmed my heart
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<3
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Wow! Talk about full circles. Fabulous.
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I love stories like this
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Me too!
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Those so amazing! I’m glad it made news. How sweet.
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yes, I love when things like this happen
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