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Nia and the New Free Library - by Ian Lendler (Hardcover)

Nia and the New Free Library - by  Ian Lendler (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Littletown Library is destroyed by a tornado, it seems like book-loving Nia is the only one who cares; so she starts the "new free library" under the tree where she used to read, and writes out familiar stories and rhymes that are just a little bit wrong, and encourages the people who check them out to correct them--until soon the whole of Littletown is filled with people reading and writing books.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This picture book tells the story of one girl who reminds an entire town of the joy of books.</b> <p/><b>When the town's old library is destroyed by a tornado, the people are left wondering: What should they do with the space where the library used to be?</b> <p/><b>The characters in <i>Nia and the New Free Library </i>all want different things: </b> the builder wants there to be a new skyscraper, the grocer wants a new parking lot, but Nia just wants a new library . . . but how can one person build a whole library? <p/>- Explores the power of community and what a group can accomplish<br>- Teaches the importance of working together toward a common goal<br>- Reminds readers of the important role libraries play in community, and how they work <p/><b>Sometimes the biggest things can start with almost nothing at all.</b> <p/><b>Ian Lendler and Mark Pett bring humor and heart to this clever twist on the classic Stone Soup folktale.</b> <p/>- This triumphant ode to the magic of sharing stories is sure to strike a chord with bibliophiles of all genres, ages, and stripes.<br>- Resonates year-round as a go-to birthday or holiday gift for book-loving kids<br>- Perfect for children ages 5 to 8 years old<br>- Great gift for parents and grandparents, as well as librarians, teachers, and educators<br>- Add it to the shelf with books like <i>Stone Soup </i>by Marcia Brown, <i>Delivering Your Mail </i>by Ann Owen, <i>and Seeds and Trees</i> by Brandon Walden.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"An entertaining narrative extolling the community-building virtues of libraries."<b><i>--Publishers Weekly</i></b><br><br><b><i>Nia and the New Free Library </i></b><p>"Inspired by how his grandfather got his town to build a library, Lendler cleverly tells his own version of this story through a fresh variation on 'Stone Soup.'. . . A heartening tale of community and perseverance."-<b><i>Booklist</i></b></p><br><br>"Ian Lendler (<i>The Fabled Life of Aesop</i>) deftly concocts a tale of kid-friendly activism, demonstrating how one small person might achieve outsize results by giving the whole diverse community a stake in the dream. . . . The sketchy line work and pastel washes of Mark Pett (<i>This Is My Book!</i>) bring to mind the picture book art of David Small. . . . This inspired reimagining of the classic 'Stone Soup' story shows how a positive project can bring people together. <i>Nia and the New Free Library </i>demonstrates how spreading the love of reading might well elevate an entire community. . . [A] charming, kid-friendly take on grassroots activism."-<b><i>Shelf Awareness</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Ian Lendler is the author of many picture books, the Stratford Zoo graphic novel series, and several works of nonfiction. His most recent picture book, <i>The Fabled Life of Aesop</i>, won the American Folklore Society Aesop Prize. If he could build his own library, it would include a room filled with puppies and free pizza. He lives in San Rafael, California. <p/>Mark Pett is the author and illustrator of <i>Lizard from the Park</i>, <i>The Boy and the Airplane</i>, and <i>The Girl and the Bicycle</i>, as well as the coauthor and illustrator of <i>The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes</i>. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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