Brogan, Martha L.2023-05-222023-05-222005-04-012007-07-24https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/38455As a research librarian for the past twenty years, I have often envied the scholar who made a serendipitous discovery in the stacks — a stash of historic letters tucked inside a book, an adventurer’s lost diary, a rare book shelved alongside the ordinary. Little did I imagine that a chain of such discoveries would occur in my own life when six months after my mother’s death I traveled from my home in New Haven, Connecticut, back to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, to spend a week with my father organizing family memorabilia.Family Values: Lessons in Material CultureArticle