THE LOST LIBRARY by Rebecca
Stead and Wendy Mass is a new story written for late elementary age students in
grades three through five. In fact, a major character is 5th-grader Evan who “loved
making free time and then spending it however he wanted.” Another narrator is
Mortimer, the orange cat who is struggling with changes to his library and
missing his sister, Petunia. A “ghost” librarian named Al also narrates some
chapters. Young readers will enjoy the mystery element involving old library
books, a polaroid picture, and library fire that occurred decades ago. Both Rebecca
Stead (Goodbye Stranger) and Wendy Mass (A Mango-Shaped Space is a personal favorite) are
so very talented at writing for middle grade students that it was fun to see
another collaboration from them. The
audiobook – narrated by Christopher Gebauer, Jennifer Blom, and Rob Dircks - is
very well done, too, and will hold listeners’ interest. And, if you are curious and want to learn more about creating a Little Free Library, check out these rather whimsical versions made from all kinds of recycled materials.
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