The lost library

Jess McGeachin

Book - 2022

"When Oliver finds a lost library book fluttering behind a secret door in his bedroom, he knows he must return it. But when he does, a mysterious world opens up beneath his feet, taking Oliver, his new friend Rosie, and the book in tow. What--or who--will they find waiting in this strange new place? And how will they escape?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Viking 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Jess McGeachin (author)
Edition
US edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Audience
AD570L
ISBN
9780593351338
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A strange book prompts a wild journey. When Oliver, a light-skinned boy with glasses, moves, he leaves a lot of things behind. But he still has his books to keep him company, and his new house surprises him with a fluttering book behind his bedroom closet. A note inside asks that the book be returned to the Lost Library, wherever that is, but his new neighbor Rosie, a girl with dark skin and curly hair, offers to help. Together, they visit the local library. When Oliver places the book in the returns slot, the floor gives way, and Oliver and Rosie slide into an underground library adventure, where they must traverse stormy waters and a forest of books (luckily, the books there offer guidance). As the forest thins, Oliver sees a way out through a giant bookshelf only to find that it is in fact a Bookshelf Dragon. Luckily, Rosie, a book lover herself, knows a solution, and the pair safely leave the Lost Library, their friendship cemented. The palette changes with location, and the blue and rose tones of the Lost Library add an aura of mystery and danger without being overly scary. A note on a checkout card at the end of the story will send readers scurrying to find a dragon on each spread. (A few require close scrutiny and some imagination.) (This book was reviewed digitally.) An imaginative adventure and friendship story bound together by the love of books and libraries. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.