This is such an amazingly wonderful book with a touching note from the author.
The illustrations are magical- they mimic textile with an almost tissue paper like covering over the buildings and such. The only 3 people have solid colors, contrasting beautifully with the backgrounds
The illustrations perfectly compliment the heart of the book - the story.
The story begins with a girl helping her grandma hang laundry with the sheets billowing in a way that creates a dreamy yet grounded feeling.
Her grandma reminds her to return her library books. On her own, the girl goes to the library where the lists all the gifts books give us, the emotions one might feel, and the connections one shares - a safe, enhancing place to be. The book ends with the girl helping out at her grandma’s home, followed by a gorgeous illustration of her in the back yard with views of the hills in the background, wrapped in a quilt “covering g my toes”, absorbed in a book.
I think the book flap maybe says it best:
“What is a library?
It isn’t just a home
for books;
it’s a haven for
your dreams,
imagination,
and adventure!
The text is sparse, but “lyrical”.