Gr 2–5—Tackling everything from Darwin to Dickens, Shakespeare to the Brontë sisters, this volume about famous books and the amazing library they live in is a treat for the eyes and the mind. The British Library houses an impressive and enviable collection of materials old and new. Manning and Granström spotlight several of them here, all of which are penned by white authors. This title covers the books' historical significance, offers information about their authors, and, occasionally, discusses how the works were produced, some being handwritten copies. One-of-a-kind examples include the enormous Klencke Atlas, which takes six people to lift, and Lady Jane Grey's prayer book, coming in at a mere three inches by three inches, making it one of the smaller items in the library. The playful mixed-media collages mirror the lighthearted tone of the text, combining for a joyful, thoroughly accessible read. Bits of the original books incorporated into the collages are side by side with paper doll—like people, doodles by the artists, and captions. This attractive, enlightening introduction to many celebrated works of literature might encourage readers to seek out some from their own local library.
VERDICT A stunningly designed romp through literature, and an excellent addition to most libraries.
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