Showing posts with label Libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Libraries. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Children's Book Review :: That Book Woman



Have you ever been perplexed by the gift of a stranger? Cal, a boy who knows how to work hard with his hands and help his dad with farm work in their home high up on a mountain in Appalachia, is suspicious of the strange woman who rides her horse up the mountain in all kinds of weather to bring books free of charge.



"Now what that lady brings
it's sure no treasure,
not to me, but books!"


Written in a poetic form of the everyday vernacular of the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, this tale portrays the unusual work of the Pack Horse Librarians which served Eastern Kentucky from 1935 - 1943. Heather Henson has beautifully captured the dedication of the Pack Horse Librarians and the patrons amazement and appreciation of their efforts.

This book got me thinking about kids in my community who would be surprised and delighted by a modern day "book woman". A quick google search led me to two local organizations that deliver books, Pajama Program and The Legal Aid Society. What organizations in your community bring the magic of books to kids who need it?

For the joy of reading,
Nicole



Product Description (Amazon.com)

Cal is not the readin' type. Living way high up in the Appalachian Mountains, he'd rather help Pap plow or go out after wandering sheep than try some book learning. Nope. Cal does not want to sit stoney-still reading some chicken scratch. But that Book Woman keeps coming just the same. She comes in the rain. She comes in the snow. She comes right up the side of the mountain, and Cal knows that's not easy riding. And all just to lend his sister some books. Why, that woman must be plain foolish -- or is she braver than he ever thought?

That Book Woman is a rare and moving tale that honors a special part of American history -- the Pack Horse Librarians, who helped untold numbers of children see the stories amid the chicken scratch, and thus made them into lifetime readers.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Children Book Review :: Miss Dorothy and Her Bookmobile

Now this is a job I would have LOVED!! Give me some books let me ride around and visit my friends and share some stories. We enjoyed this book. I think I did more because I loved the way she made lemonade out of those lemons she was delivered.

When I hear about stories about overcoming and taking a stand on a belief - It makes me SMILE!!

Would you have started a book mobile? what would you have done? What is your story of making lemonade?

Tell us share your story at The Cubby Corner! We hope you are enjoying these wonderful books about our librarians. Don't forget to stop by and share a smile with your local librarian

Happy Reading, 

Jennifer



Product Description (from Amazon) 
Miss Dorothy and Her Bookmobile By Gloria Houston

When Dorothy was a young girl, she loved books, and she loved people, so she decided that she would become a librarian.

Dorothy's dearest wish is to be a librarian in a fine brick library just like the one she visited when she was small. But her new home in North Carolina has valleys and streams but no libraries, so Miss Dorothy and her neighbors decide to start a bookmobile. Instead of people coming to a fine brick library, Miss Dorothy can now bring the books to them—at school, on the farm, even once in the middle of a river!

Miss Dorothy and Her Bookmobile is an inspiring story about the love of books, the power of perseverance, and how a librarian can change people's lives.
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