In Eudora Welty’s, well written autobiography, she recalls events from her early childhood that led her to become a skilled writer. She began reading books from all types of genres at the young age of nine years old. Welty’s childhood must’ve been incredibly creative and full of excitement; the way she explains it, she gives a very detailed description for every event that she lists during her childhood. The language she uses makes her story come alive, as you are able to visualize each event and every word she’s saying when she describes Mrs. Calloway, her librarian, as someone who “ran the library absolutely by herself.” It made me picture her s being the guardian of the books; she kept a watchful eye on everyone