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Dorothy has always wanted to work in a library like the red brick one of her girlhood, but after moving to rural North Carolina she discovers that the type of library is less important than the books and the people who read them.
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Gloria Houston tells the true story of one of her personal heroes, Dorothy Thomas. Dorothy wanted to be a librarian in a big brick library, but instead her husband wanted to live in the country where there was no library. So Dorothy created a bookmobile that traveled from place to place and brought books to people who had no books.
Each paragraph is like a small poem. Each illustration is like a small poem. A beautiful little story of service.
“If her readers could not come
to the bookmobile,
Miss Dorothy took books to them.
When elderly Mrs. Maumey
had read all her books,
she hung her husband's
red flannel drawers
on the line,
and Miss Dorothy climbed the hill
with more books to share
with her reading friend.”