Do you even have any idea how dirty the NYC subway system is? I can’t think of a parent who would let their kd pick up a book they found there.

Via Vanity Fair:

The actress and activist Emma Watson had a few different ideas of where to meet up when I interviewed her for this month’s cover story. We discussed a cactus garden in Santa Barbara and a stroll down the West Side Highway in New York City. But the day after

Donald Trump unexpectedly won the presidential election in November, she had another idea: “Let’s spread a little bit of love!” In 2015, she got involved with the organization Books on the Underground, a London-based organization that secretly plants books on public transport for passersby to discover, and she wanted to continue the effort.

Above, watch as the 26-year-old and I lug around a black leather rucksack of, according to Watson, “one of my favorite books of all time,” Maya Angelou’s Mom & Me & Mom. We left them throughout New York’s 23rd Street C and E line stations on November 10, 2016.

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