RAE’S READS

In 2018 and 2019, I read many books about bookstores, libraries, and books in general.  I enjoyed this so much I am going to continue in 2020 to read “books about books.” One of these I have read since New Year’s Day is Goodnight June by Sarah Rio. Yes, it is based on the children’s classic, Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. This novel is based on Jio’s “take” on how the children’s classic may have come to be. The protagonist, June Anderson, librarian, inherits her Great Aunt Ruby’s bookstore which specializes in children’s books. June discovers letters written by her Aunt Ruby to Margaret Wise Brown written in the 40s that are the key to family secrets and will unlock a change in June’s character that will keep the reader cheering for the altruistic librarian. A touch of romance rounds out this author’s engaging tale and provides a “darned good read.”

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5 responses to “BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS 2020 Version”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    I’m all for altruistic librarians, Rae! I hope the teaching went well today – I’ve been thinking of you:)). Have a lovely reading week.

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    1. Rae Reads Avatar

      II’m reading another Book about Books this week, The Bookman’s Tale. It is really good.

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      1. sjhigbee Avatar

        Thank you for the recommendation, Rae!

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  2. carhicks Avatar

    This sounds fun, I will have to see if I can find it. I still love Goodnight Moon.

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    1. Rae Reads Avatar

      I’m SURE you will like this one! It’s right up your alley!

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