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The New Town Librarian
- De: Kathy Anderson
- Narrado por: Gwen Steel
- Duración: 6 h y 45 m
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Queer middle-aged librarian Nan Nethercott, a wisecracking hypochondriac with a lackluster career and a nonexistent love life, needs to make a drastic life change before it’s too late. When she lands a job as librarian in a seemingly idyllic small town in southern New Jersey, Nan quickly discovers unforeseen challenges. Nan’s landlady, Immaculata, launches daily intrusions from below. The library, housed in the former town jail, is overrun by marauding middle-schoolers. A mysterious reader leaves distressing messages in book stacks all over the library.
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Your story can change at any age
- De Jennice en 03-30-25
- The New Town Librarian
- De: Kathy Anderson
- Narrado por: Gwen Steel
Loved this book!
Revisado: 03-06-25
I loved reading this book. I really got pulled into the lives of the characters. There is a lot of depth to the characters and I could see each one. Being from the Philadelphia area and having gone through the Pine Barrens area before it was great to see how the author really tucked in familiar things about the region. I hope that there is a sequel in the future. I want to know what happens to the characters and the town. The themes of change, identity, choices, chosen family, laughter/love, and fit come up in this book. It was upbeat, but with real content and connection. Can't wait to read more by this author.
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