MISS MORGAN'S BOOK BRIGADE by Janet Skeslien Charles (The
Paris Library) is a work of historical fiction based on the true
story of Jessie “Kit” Carson, an American librarian who worked with the American Committee for Devastated France (CARD) during and after WWI. It is a truly
educational story as it explains about the CARD organization and takes place in
or around an area in the north of France called the Red Zone which is still
uninhabited 100 years later due in large part to the quantity of unexploded
ordinance. More importantly, this story is also inspirational as Kit is exposed
to wartime trauma and devastation, but finds a strong community of women who
serve by providing food, clothing, furniture, ambulance rides, and so much
more. The cast of characters includes nurses, fundraisers, chauffeuses, and
many local villagers, each with a moving story to share. In addition, the novel
shifts roughly 70 years later to when Wendy Peterson works at the NYPL and
comes across archival material about the CARDs; she decides to write about
them, ultimately befriending the last living CARD member. Charles clearly loves
books and she cleverly intersperses some of Kit’s favorite quotes, like these from
Anne of Green Gables: “Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day
with no mistakes in it yet?” And, “As Anne Shirley would say, ‘Kindred spirits
are not so scarce as I used to think. It's splendid to find out there are so
many of them in the world.’” I am eagerly looking forward to the next “library”
story which Janet Skeslien Charles chooses to tell.
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