Showing posts with label Kazuna Kahara. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 18, 2014

The Little Crooked Bookshelf


The Midnight Library  
by Kazuno Kohara 

This week's pick is by Cottager: Kara LaReau

What it's all about . . .
Once there was a library that opened only at night. Managed by a young librarian and her three assistant owls, everything at the library was peaceful and quiet, until it was overrun by a band of squirrels, nearly flooded by mysterious tears, and occupied by a certain very sloooow reader.

Why it's on The Little Crooked Bookshelf . . .
A library for nocturnal readers (not unlike certain Cottagers we know), portrayed in moody autumnal tones, featuring cuddly woodland creatures? Where do we get our library cards?

Our favorite line . . .
“I must stay until I finish reading this book,” said the tortoise. “I only have 500 pages left!”

Our favorite illustration . . .


From The Midnight Library. Copyright 2014 by Kazuno Kahara.
Why kids will love it . . .
A dreamy, cozy setting, and a perfect bedtime story.

Why grown-ups will love it . . .
A great way to encourage a love for books, reading, libraries, and nighttime.