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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Young girl Lydia was five years old when her family left Colorado for her grandmama’s place in Iowa. Her father lost his job, and they needed a place to live. Lydia’s family comprised her mom, dad, five big sisters, and one baby brother. Little missed her Colorado home every single day. Because in Iowa, they lived in various people’s houses on different days. She desperately wanted a place to call home. Then, one day, her mom took her and her siblings to a prominent, beautiful building loaded with books - The Library. This place changed everything for Lydia. We picked this book for its cover and title. This book is a hearty and delightful tribute to the author’s childhood influencer. Positive inspirations are what you need during bad times, and that’s what the librarian was to Lydia. Her kindness brought much-needed happiness into young Lydia’s life. The illustrator has done a marvelous job of bringing to life the author’s life-changing moments. Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth is a well-deserved tribute to the beautiful souls who lift our spirits. The illustrations walk one through the story in a perfect symphony. The author personalizes the story of her own childhood experience with moving to a new community where she did not have a home of her own. The library became the place where she had space to do the things children love to do because of a very special librarian to whom the author pays tribute. I loved the real photos at the end showing a reunion of the girl who became a librarian and the librarian who created that special environment for her. Dear Librarian is a beautiful story that Lydia Sigwarth wrote based on her own childhood experiences. The story is a letter to a librarian in which Lydia tells about a time in her life when she was experiencing substantial changes in her living situation. Her father had lost his job and the family was forced to move from their home in Colorado to Iowa. In Iowa Lydia experienced being homeless, living with friends and family until her family could get settled. She never felt at home and did not have a space to call her own. That changed when she discovered the library. The library was a place where she could look at books, play with her brother, or tell stories. Her favorite part of the library was the librarian who took the time to listen to Lydia and show her kindness. As an educator, I am reminded when reading this story how our words and actions matter. We have the power to inspire children and shape their lives. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Look no further than this book. I absolutely adore it! It is so sweet. It is based on a true story. It speaks to why I love this profession in which I have called home. ( )