Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Oct. 4 (UPI) -- A book was returned to a Louisiana library this week decades after it was checked out in 1934. A patron cleaning out a house found a book his mother checked out in 1934 when she was 11 years old. He returned it Monday to the Shreve Memorial Library in Shreveport, the library said in a Facebook post. Advertisement Although 84 years have passed since the book, Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, was checked out, the library said in a comment that a maximum charge for overdue books would keep the fee at $3. It's the latest long-overdue book to surface at a U.S. Last month, the Lexington Public Library in Kentucky tweeted a picture of a book that was returned after it was checked out in 1968. "It's never too late to return an overdue book," the Kentucky library said. Read More Birds 'tipsy' on fermented berries flying into cars, windows in Minnesota town Krispy Kreme in Ireland stops overnight drive-through due to honking Mona Lisa rendering sets record for largest rice cracker mosaic