The Library

The Library by Sarah Stewart, published by Frances Lincoln Children’s Books in 2008, is a delightful children’s fiction book that spans 40 pages. This edition presents the story of Elizabeth Brown, a young girl who prefers reading to playing with dolls or skating. As her collection of books grows so large that she can no longer use her front door, Elizabeth decides to take a creative approach to her dilemma by starting her own public library.
Readers will find a charming narrative told in rhyme, accompanied by engaging watercolors that enhance the storytelling experience. The book explores themes of books and reading, celebrating the joy of literature and the importance of sharing it with others. This edition invites young readers to appreciate the value of libraries and the adventures that come with a love for reading.
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DIVMeet an unforgettable bibliophileElizabeth Brown doesn’t like to play with dolls and she doesnt like to skate. What she does like to do is read books. Lots of books. The only problem is that her library has gotten so big she can’t even use her front door anymore. What should Elizabeth Brown do? Start her own public library, of course! With charming verse and watercolors Sarah Stewart and David Small celebrate one of America’s oldest and finest institutions./div
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