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THE MYSTERIOUS LIBRARIAN

Dominique Demers Tony Ross

This is the second volume in the Mademoiselle Charlotte's Adventures. She is an eccentric woman, a kind of modern Mary Poppins and in her adventures she changes identities. In the first book she pretended to be the New Teacher, teaching the children maths by measuring the room with cooked spaghetti. As a librarian, she takes books out for a walk in a wheelbarrow and shows the children that reading can be fun and useful. This is a great fun and a big celebration of libraries and books.
When the mysterious and eccentric Miss Charlotte arrives in the village of Saint-Anatole to take over the tiny library, the locals are surprised to find out that she does things differently. Wearing a long blue dress and a giant hat, she takes her books out for a walk in a wheelbarrow and shows the children that reading can be fun and useful. Sometimes she is so caught up in the magic of the stories she shares with her audience that she forgets all sense of reality – so much so that one day she loses consciousness and the children must find a way to bring her back.

The second in Dominique Demers's popular The Adventures of Miss Charlotte series, The Mysterious Librarian, brilliantly illustrated by Tony Ross, is a wonderful story about the magical and inspiring power of books.


A former professor and journalist in her native Canada, Dominique Demers is the successful author of over fifty books for children, young adults and adults.
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Published 2017-04-25 by Alma Books - London (UK)

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Published 2017-04-25 by Alma Books - London (UK)

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