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 Books by horseback : a librarian's brave journey to deliver books to children
 Author: Berne, Emma Carlson

 Publisher:  Little Bee Books (2021)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [26] p., col. ill., 22 x 28 cm

 BTSB No: 114647 ISBN: 9781499811735
 Ages: 4-8 Grades: K-3

 Subjects:
 Packhorse librarians -- Fiction
 Librarians -- Fiction
 Traveling libraries -- Fiction
 Libraries -- Fiction
 Books and reading -- Fiction
 Appalachian Region -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction

Price: $22.58

Summary:
A young librarian rides a pack horse through the mountains to deliver books to children in Appalachia during the Great Depression. Includes historical note on the packhorse library project.

 Illustrator: Urbinati, Ilaria

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (04/01/21)
   School Library Journal (07/01/21)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 07/01/2021 PreS-Gr 2—A simple story about the lengths that people will go to in support of literacy. Delivering books on the back of a horse is no easy task. Faced with storms and flooding creek beds, Edith, who is white, and her trusty horse Dan make their way through the mountains to ensure William gets his adventure book. But with the weather and terrain, Edith and Dan have an adventure of their own. The story is greatly enhanced with panoramic illustrations in single- and double-page spreads. With a natural, earthy palette throughout, close perspective drawings appear on single pages, while action and depth are spread across two-page expanses that convey the danger and vastness of the area that Edith must traverse to complete her task. This is an excellent forum for bringing history and literacy together while broadening the experiences and perspectives of young readers. VERDICT Whether to incorporate into lessons about transportation or on westward expansion, this is an excellent addition for libraries and classrooms.—Elizabeth Speer, Weatherford Coll., TX - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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