Small Town Librarian

I have started yet another blog.  As the director of a small town library for the last ten years, I have found my niche in libraries.  I want to share my love of small libraries with others.  So I have started Small Town Librarian.  It only has a couple of posts so far, but I have plenty to share.  Please feel free to share comments, experiences and more.  Even those running big libraries may enjoy learning about their little siblings. 

Even better, being an administrator at a little library has let me continue my love affair with children’s books and teen literature. 

The Stars Will Still Shine

The Stars Will Still Shine by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke is a picture book set to a poem.  It reassures readers that nothing will change in the new year: “The sky will still be there, the stars will still shine.”  While the verse by Rylant is lovely, the illustrations really make this book special.  They capture the warmth, joy and vibrant color of life, showing us that there is a beauty in what will never change.

Share this one with a child in the new year.  It is a quiet story, perfect for bedtime snuggles and lap reading. 

A Gift of Gracias



A Gift of Gracias: The Legend of Altagracia
by Julia Alvarez and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal is a picture book based on the Dominican legend of Altagracia.  Our Lady of Altagracia, Our Lady of Thanks, is known for the wonders she worked.  In this book, she gives dreams to a young girl named Maria instructing her to plant oranges on their failing farm.  She burns her image into a blanket that gives light when the family needs it most. 

The illustrations fully capture the magic and traditional feel of the tale.  The entire book has a wonder and faith about it that pays homage to the original legend.  This is all done with a minimal amount of text, allowing even small preschool children to enjoy the story.  Simply wonderful.