
The speaker here expresses wonder at the fact that reading can carry your "soul" or imagination on a kind of joyride, and it's totally, one hundred percent free.Similarly, we don't go around bragging about our new "Chariots" to our friends – instead, we call them "cars." (Well, technically, a chariot is drawn by a horse, but you get the point.) So, just replace these old-fashioned words, and the meaning of these lines becomes clearer right away: dude, the car that can carry the human soul around is dirt cheap!.Basically, it just means "inexpensive," or "affordable." Ellie Huynh, a kindergarten teacher at Redlands’ Kimberly Elementary School, is launching her first picture book with a storytime and book signing 10:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 3, at the Frugal. "Frugal" isn't a word we use that often anymore, since most of you probably don't remember the old-school Eighties cooking show The Frugal Gourmet.

How frugal is the Chariot That bears the Human soul. Her other recent titles are Danitra Brown Leaves Town (Amistad Press, 6.99, 006075311) and Danitra Brown, Class Clown (Amistad Press, 15.99, 0688172903). The speaker expresses this simple idea by saying that even the poorest person can take this kind of "Traverse," or journey, without ever being "oppressed" by having to stop at a tollbooth and pay. Frugal Frigate will be 'one of the first stores' to receive copies of Grimess Dark Sons (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 15.99, 0786818883) because of the party.So, anyone with access to books (like, say, through local library or Project Gutenberg) is able to travel in these magical bookmobiles along the superhighways of the imagination.


