The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq (Hardcover)
The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq (Hardcover)
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The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq (Hardcover)

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Publishers Weekly,Relaying the same story told in Alia's Mission (reviewed below), Winter (September Roses) deftly pares down for a picture-book audience the events surrounding Alia Muhammad Baker's courageous book rescue mission in Basra, Iraq, in spring 2003 (see Children's Books, Dec. 13). She portrays the Basra library as a place where the community comes together not only to read books but to "discuss matters of the world and matters of the spirit." In a typically lyrical passage, the author notes, "Alia worries that the fires of war will destroy the books, which are more precious to her than mountains of gold." As spare yet penetrating as the narrative, Winter's boldly hued, acrylic and pen illustrations depict the frantic book salvaging effort against a bright orange and burnt sienna backdrop of bomb- and gunfire-lit skies and the subsequent, heartbreaking library fire. A clever cross-section image of Alia's house shows the library volumes (which, readers learn in a concluding note, amounted to an astounding 70 percent of the collection) piled on every available surface. Graphically and textually shifting tone from the real to the idyllic, subsequent pages reveal Baker in a serene, dove-filled setting, where she waits for the war to end and dreams of peace and a new library. Winter, ever aware of her audience, mentions Alia's stroke only in the endnote, keeping her story to specifics that youngest readers can appreciate. All ages. (Jan.) FYI: A portion of the proceeds from the book's sales will be donated to a fund administered by the ALA to help rebuild the collection of Basra's Central Library. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Mar 2, 2019
Charlie
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Great primer on Arab intellectual traditions

Although it is never explicitly stated, it is clear that the war being referred to is the American invasion of Iraq, also known as the Second Gulf War. Given the location of Basra in the southern tip of the country, it was one of the first cities to experience the entry of coalition ground forces. The heroine of this story is Alia Muhammad Baker, a librarian in the city of Basra. It is a special library the collection contains works in many languages and some of the item are very old. One in particular is a biography of Muhammad that is seven hundred years old. The book chronicles Alia's successful tactics in saving the precious library holdings from being destroyed in the war, she enlists the help of other Iraqis that understand the value of books and the learning they provide. Even though the library is destroyed, the holdings are saved. This book for children would be an excellent primer on Iraq and the role of the Arabic countries in keeping the ancient European intellectual flames alive during the time when books and learning largely vanished from Europe. Given some of the political forces now active in western countries, a reminder of the intellectual traditions of the Arabs would be a positive action.

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