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* A Publishers Weekly Children's Bestseller
* New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Books of the Year
* New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year
* An IRA Teachers' Choice
* An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
* A Children's ABBY Honor Book
* A Parents' Choice Silver Honor Winner
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Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0312384548
ISBN-13: 9780312384548
å ũ : 29.6cm x 22.2cm
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Ingram
Book-lover Elizabeth Brown, whose constant reading keeps her from playing with dolls or doing just about anything else, finds her house so full of books that she has to start her own public library.
The New York Times Book Review
"A joy to look at."
School Library Journal
"This is a funny, heartwarming story about a quirky woman with a not-so-peculiar obsession. Cheers for Elizabeth Brown."
From Parents' Choice?
The life story of Elizabeth Brown, a dyed-in-the-wool bibliophile is told in light verse which never sounds forced. David Small's illustration of Elizabeth with her shock of red hair enhances the predictable, delightful outcome of her lifelong passion. A 1999 Parents' Choice? Silver Honor Winner. (Mary Nix, Parents' Choice?)
From Booklist
Although there is no author's note, this picture book is dedicated to the memory of the real librarian who inspired it. The story begins with young Elizabeth Brown, who doesn't like dolls or skates but instead prefers to spend her time reading. She reads through childhood and college, and as an adult, she spends her money on books, books, and more books.
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