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OUR INCREDIBLE LIBRARY BOOK (AND THE WONDERFUL JOURNEYS IT TOOK) by Caroline Crowe

OUR INCREDIBLE LIBRARY BOOK (AND THE WONDERFUL JOURNEYS IT TOOK)

by Caroline Crowe ; illustrated by John Joseph

Pub Date: April 4th, 2023
ISBN: 9781782507413
Publisher: Floris

A familiar, well-loved item travels from reader to reader.

The book opens on a busy library’s children’s room, filled with a diverse group of people. There, we’re introduced to a “tattered and worn” picture book (with the same cover as the one in readers’ hands). When it was new, the narrator tells us, Nia, a Black girl, was the first one to check it out; it proved to be captivating reading during dinner. Other borrowers—who also appeared in the opening scene—check out the book, reading it with a parent, grandparent, sibling, or pet. Some experience their first time borrowing a book or their first independent read; for others, it’s a shared delight. Brown-skinned Farhan finds the book a consolation while sick. Crowe’s rhyming couplets convey an exuberant experience of borrowing, reading, and loving books, brought to life by Joseph’s whimsical, cheery artwork. The book in question endures dog-earing (and dog chewing), wrinkling, and more as it is borrowed over and over. Conscientious librarians may wince at the worsening condition of this book still in circulation, but the message is clear: The pleasure that a favorite library book brings lives on long after an individual reader returns it, and its wear and tear are simply a part of its story. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sweetly clever reminder about the intrinsic good that libraries deliver.

(Picture book. 4-7)