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When I Went to the Library: Writers Celebrate Books and Reading

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Stories by Jean Little, Sarah Ellis, Budge Wilson and Celia Barker Lottridge round out this diverse collection, which reminds everyone – especially children – that the influence of libraries and books is alive and, like this memorable collection of stories, it is worth celebrating.

120 pages, Paperback

First published May 29, 2001

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Debora Pearson

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Debora Pearson is the author of several books that have received praise from Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal and Publishers Weekly. For the past decade, she has worked as a children's librarian with the Toronto Public Library, where she has met many newcomer families who are learning English for the first time. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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August 22, 2015
What a wonderful collection of short stores. All focusing on libraries or the love of reading, the written word and books. I found some to be touching and inspiring, others funny and joyous; While others saddened me.

I decided to leave the introduction for last and I am glad I did so. I connected so much with the words spoken and I read them with pride.Michele Landsberg, took the thoughts and feeling that I have for the library and wrote one the best introductions I have had the pleasure of reading in quite sometime.

You do not need to be a child to enjoy this collection, any age will find something in these stories.

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December 25, 2019
Although I've read a few this year, short story collections are usually not my preference, but it is always good to read outside one's preferences. "Carlotta's Search" and "Fly Away" moved me the most; beautiful tales celebrating the latitude reading provides.
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September 30, 2019
Dear Mr. Winston - 4/5

My son read this excerpt from his schoolbook aloud. We couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
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315 reviews31 followers
April 23, 2014
This collection of short stories for young readers has a couple of gems in it, most notably the first, which is a very funny letter of apology to a librarian without a trace of true contrition. The other is a rather tragic story of a Chinese mail order bride. The rest left me a little flat but the book is true to its theme, which I appreciate.
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March 10, 2014
This is an entertaining collection of short stories about libraries, books, and reading. They range from hilarious (Dear Mr. Winston), to sad and reflective (Carlotta's Search). I'm so glad it was recommended to me!
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May 23, 2009
The best story was the first one, "Dear Mr. Winston," by Ken Roberts, that takes the form of an apology letter written to the librarian after a child brings a snake into the library.
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January 24, 2012
dear mr.winston is about a girl is writting a letter to apologize about the snake. the problem is about the snake escape from the box.the men of the library when he saw the snake he fainted.
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November 19, 2013
Surprisingly odd collection of stories. They didn't seem to hang together at all. Too bad--this anthology had so much potential.
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