Jella Lepman and Her Library of Dreams is a thrilling and heartfelt exploration of one woman’s extraordinarybelief in the power of books to transform young lives. Perfect for readers who enjoy illustrated biography,true adventure nonfiction, and empowering stories of women in history, this makes an outstanding additionto classroom and home libraries.WORLD HISTORY FOR KIDS: This book reflects on the aftermath of WWII and its effect on children in Germany.By Jella Lepman’s inspiring example, readers will learn how working together and being part of a communitycan help bring peace after war, displacement, and loss.FASCINATING TRUE STORY: This picture book biography introduces a little-known historical figure whochanged the world through children’s books. Anyone who loves history, biographies, or children’s literature willfind themselves inspired by the life and work of Jella Lepman.IMPORTANCE OF BOOKS & LIBRARIES: Featuring inspiring illustrations of global cooperation, crates ofinternational books being shipped to the library, and children in the harshest of conditions finding solace inreading, this book is perfect for celebrating librarians and their positive impact on young lives. It also highlightsthe ongoing work of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), a non-profit organization thatrepresents an international network of people who are committed to bringing books and children together.Perfect for:Librarians, educators, and parents seeking engaging history and nonfiction books for kidsFans of true stories, biographies, and fascinating factsAnyone interested in learning about children’s literature and children's book librariesSpecial occasion or thank you gift for teachers and librariansFans of Katherine Paterson and her award-winning books, including Bridge to Terabithia, Jacob Have I Loved,and The Great Gilly Hopkins
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Katherine Paterson was born in China, where she spent part of her childhood. After her education in China and the American South, she spent four years in Japan, the setting for her first three novels. She has received numerous awards for her writing, including two National Book Awards and two Newbery Medals. An active promoter of reading and literacy, she lives with her husband in Barre, Vermont. They have four grown children.