![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() True, I don’t live in a situation anything like Lena, but she reacted much like I suspect I would. Lena is a character that I intently felt I both understood and wanted to protect. I’m happy to say that Amanda Tero did an amazing job developing her characters, historical setting, and also getting a message that had some real impact. ![]() I mean, it was such a fun historical concept. So when the library is designated part of President Roosevelt’s Packhorse Library Project, Lena is determined to get the job of bringing books to highlanders, believing she’ll finally be free of her mom forever.īut earning the trust of highlanders is harder than she imagined, and her passion for books might not be enough to free her from her chains. Books never expected her to be anything but who she was.Īs she grows up, her beloved library becomes her true home. Lena Davis is the daughter her mom never wanted.īut she survived. Feel her pain as she struggles not only to barely make ends meet but as she also attempts to connect the pieces of her own life while her mom continues to make selfish decisions. It on: Goodreads | Kindle | Paperback | AudiobookĪge Appropriate For: 10 and up (for some thematic elements)ĭescription: Journey with a horseback librarian into the hidden crevices of Kentucky mountains. ![]()
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