The Library in the Woods
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Fiction, Hardcover, 32 pages
Age Range: Picture Book
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781541599123
Description of The Library in the Woods
After a storm devastates the farm his parents have been renting, Junior moves with his family to Roxboro, North Carolina. The year is 1959, and the nine-year-old boy has to navigate the realities of the segregated South while adjusting to life in town.
Instead of farming, the family adapts to new roles:
- His father works at the lumberyard
- His mother takes in laundry from the white people in town
- Junior meets new friends who have a TV and their own books
These new friends offer to take Junior to the library, and he’s surprised to discover that in a clearing in the forest, there’s a log cabin that houses a library for Black residents. The library in the woods feels magical, giving Junior a sense of possibility and community. The books he checks out also help him uncover a secret he never knew about his father.
This fictional account is based on a real-life library author Calvin Alexander Ramsey frequented as a child. Ramsey’s heartfelt text, accompanied by illustrations from award-winning artist R. Gregory Christie, celebrates family, libraries, and the resourcefulness of the Black community.
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