The Lonely Book

The Lonely Book by Meg Grehan, published by Little Island in 2023, is a children’s story that explores themes of identity and acceptance. This edition, written in English and spanning 176 pages, presents a narrative centered around a non-binary character’s journey of self-discovery. Set in a bookshop, the story begins with a lonely book waiting for a reader, reflecting the feelings of isolation that can accompany the search for belonging.
Readers will find a warm and loving tale that highlights the importance of family support and understanding. As the story unfolds, Annie’s sister, Charlotte, embraces their identity by asking to be called Charlie and using ‘they/them’ pronouns. This transformation not only brings joy to the family but also revitalizes the bookshop, illustrating how acceptance can foster connection and community. The narrative touches on topics such as alternative family dynamics and the significance of books and libraries in personal growth.
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Children’s Book Council: Spring 2024 Showcase: Reading List: Transformation
A warm and loving story about how a non-binary person comes to understand and accept themselves by an award-winning queer author.
Every morning, when Annie’s moms open up their bookshop, there’s a pile of books on the counter, waiting for the right reader to come and find them.
But one day, there’s a book nobody comes for. Nobody ever comes, and each day the book gets lonelier, and the bookshop becomes an unhappy place. Who can the book be for, and why don’t they come?
Eventually, the book finds the reader who needs it: Annie’s sister, Charlotte. Charlotte asks the family to call her Charlie now, and to use ‘they/them’ pronouns.
The bookshop cheers up. Customers start buying books again.
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