An 82-year-old man named Malcolm Blight returned a library book he borrowed in 1954—after holding onto it for 72 years. The book, The Kon-Tiki Expedition, sparked his lifelong love of adventure, leading him to hike trails, climb mountains, and even canoe solo down the River Murray. Feeling guilty about the delay, he finally returned it to Murray Bridge High School, where staff celebrated its return as a rare treasure in an age of digital resources. Now on display, the book’s journey home is a testament to how stories can inspire real-life quests—and why sometimes, it’s never too late to return what you borrowed.
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