The Librarian's Stories
By (Author) Lucy Falcone
Illustrated by Anna Wilson
powerHouse Books,U.S.
Pow!
7th April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 282mm, Height 241mm
A town is left in ruins after the bombs fall.
The beloved library is turned to ash.
Home will never feel the same.
But then one day, the Librarian appears in the square. Seated on a bench in front of the library ruins, she opens a book and begins to read aloud. The village children stop to listen. "Foolish woman," Papa says. "Too dangerous," Mama agrees, hurrying the children away. Day after day, as she returns to her post, the Librarians stories bring comfort to the broken hearts of the people. Little by little, seeds of hope are planted, and the town begins to heal. Inspired by the true story of the Cellist of Sarajevo, a compassionate musician who played his cello for 22 days to honor the deaths of 22 innocent people killed after the bombing of a bakery during the Bosnian war.
The Librarian's Storiesis a testament to the enduring connection between stories and hope.
"An earnest tale about the power of story." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Falcone wanted to stress the importance that libraries of the past and present have on a community and that those who sought to destroy them understood this importance and felt threatened by ideas and knowledge." -- Julia Pitre * Canadian Review of Materials *
"By choosing to show us what is impactful for a child,Lucy Falconegives a perspective that is elementary but profound by contrasting the darkness of conflict with the light of literacy." -- Helen K * CanLit for Little Canadians *
An indomitable spirit emanates from Lucy Falcones thoughtful, affecting text. Her authors endnote also serves as a potent reminder of how books have the transformative ability to bring light in the darkest of times. -- Linda Ludke * Canadian Children's Book News *
Lucy Falconewas a serious couch potato growing up. Her love of watching television inspired a dream to become a television and screen writer. Lucys first job was writing for CTVsThe Littlest Hobo. After moving to Los Angeles, she wrote for Nickelodeons hugely popular series,Are You Afraid of the Dark.Lucy also started a production company, Northwind Productions, and produced a situation comedy pilot titledChoir Practicestarring Susan Anton and Elaina Reed Hall.
In 2003 Lucy turned her hand to writing novels. Her middle-grade supernatural thrillers includeThe Mysterious Mummer,Walking with the Dead,The Devil,The Banshee and Me, andThe Midnight Curse.These four novels have garnered nine nominations, four wins, and two Honour nods. Lucy has also created a comedic, kid-detective seriesThe Ghost and Max Monroe.
Lucys debut picture book,I Didnt Stand Up, (inspired by the poemFirst They Cameby Martin Niemoller) won the 2019 Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario Childrens Literature Award.The Librarians Storiesis her second, emotionally resonant picture book.
Anna Wilson is a freelance designer and illustrator who has spent most of her adult life traveling the world. She loves storms and snow and is happiest running in the mountains or drawing in the streets of new cities. This is her first picture book.