Minoui communicates an odd and exhilarating blend of danger and joy in this gritty story of the creation of an underground library. This should be required reading for every librarian out there – it will remind you why you chose the profession. I am also planning to recommend this to every book club leader I know.
This is kind of about a library but it's more about how a small group of people tries to survive through years of ongoing siege in Daraya, Syria. Throughout the bombing they rescue books from buildings and create a library underground. The book was written up in Elle Magazine because it is written by a female journalist who gets her information second-hand through however she can connect with the people in Daraya, sometimes it's up to WeChat.
This book is phenomenal and tells a beautiful story about the power of books to save our humanity, when all around us the world we know is on fire. What a heart wrenching story about the saving grace of books and the people in Daraya who read them. This is a short, but very powerful story. Excellent. One of my favorite non fiction reads of 2020.
#NFN20
You are gonna want to read this book.
I have only read the first chapter, and it's got it's.claws.in me. What a phenomenal story that I am getting into.
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Back to the stack of ARCs. I‘m struggling to pick one and stick to it - currently juggling these. I think in less stressful times, any of them would suck me in from the start. My desire to read is strong, but my attention level is shot.