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BOOKS BY HORSEBACK by Emma Carlson Berne

BOOKS BY HORSEBACK

A Librarian’s Brave Journey To Deliver Books to Children

by Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrated by Ilaria Urbinati

Pub Date: May 4th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4998-1173-5
Publisher: Little Bee Books

This story of a dedicated Kentucky librarian pays tribute to the Works Progress Administration Pack Horse Library Project of Depression-era Appalachia.

Edith is a packhorse librarian and travels on a daily basis to deliver books to the people who live deep in the hollers of eastern Kentucky. She sets out to deliver a book to 8-year-old William Caudill, who loves tales of derring-do. The trip is a dramatic and challenging one: Edith and her horse brave thunder, lightning, and hard wind and rain, complete with falling trees; slippery mud and steep mountain slopes; rushing creek waters; high mountain ridges a-bristle with thorny branches; and sliding rocks. But Edith’s determination is fierce, and she successfully delivers books to the Caudill family, even staying to dry off, warm up, and visit with the family. Capturing one librarian’s breathtaking fictional journey is a riveting way to showcase and honor the risky work of these real librarians, and the text communicates a deep reverence for their mission—and their tremendous fortitude. Illustrations depict a pale, red-haired librarian, nearly always smiling despite the obstacles that nature puts in her path. Light and shadow are used effectively to convey Mother Earth’s shifting moods. An author’s note and bibliography provide further details about the work of these resilient packhorse librarians of the Great Depression: “In the winter…librarians’ feet were often frozen to the stirrups.” All characters present White. (This book was reviewed digitally with 8.5-by-22-inch double-page spreads viewed at actual size.)

Educational and inspiring.

(Picture book. 4-10)