The Librarian

Paperback Published on: 01/11/2018
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The Librarian
A trip down memory lane
A superb novel which took me right back to my childhood and how it was so simple. It contains a plethora of great characters, a lot of them children whos... READ MORE
Sally Boocock

Synopsis

Waterstones Fiction Book of the Month for November 2018

‘[It] will wring the heart of anyone who fell in love with books as a child. It is a hymn to the power of children’s literature.’ – The Times

A charmingly subversive novel about a library in 1950s England, by the acclaimed author of The Cleaner of Chartres.

Sylvia Blackwell, a young woman in her twenties, moves to East Mole, a quaint market town in middle England, to start a new job as a children's librarian. But the apparently pleasant town is not all it seems.

Sylvia falls in love with an older man, but it is her connection to his precocious young daughter and her neighbours' son which will change her life, putting them, her job and the library itself under threat.

How does the library alter the young children's lives and how do the children fare as a result of the books Sylvia introduces them to?

A work of fiction that also reflects Salley Vicker’s own lifelong love of literature, The Librarian brims with references to favourite novels from childhood onwards (readers will appreciate the accompanying list of all the fiction mentioned in the book).

Carrying echoes of Penelope Fitzgerland’s The Bookshop and Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, it’s a book about love, education and the relationship between an individual and a community. Most of all, however, it is a book about the ways in which reading can shape and foster a life.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241330234
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 277g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Librarian
A reflective story.
In 1958 twenty-four-year-old Sylvia Blackwell takes up the post of Children’s Librarian in the run-down library of a small market town. She is passionate a... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth
The Librarian
A charming read
Set in the 1950s, a young librarian, Sylvia Blackwell, comes to run the children’s library in the small town of East Mole. Her arrival and relationships wi... READ MORE
Ellie2012
The Librarian
Superb Evocation of 1950s Britain
Beautifully written book about growing up in the 1950s . Accurate observation of childhood and adolescence , and the power of literature in education . Rea... READ MORE
Michael Cohen
The Librarian
Enchanting Book
Just the title of the book made me want to read it and once started I could not put it down. It so reminded me of my childhood when my Mother with her lo... READ MORE
Scout
The Librarian
Charming; a nostalgic must-read for booklovers
I read this book in just two sittings. It was a thoroughly enjoyable trip back through all my childhood favourite stories, via Syliva Blackwell. The charac... READ MORE
Lucy H
The Librarian
The Librarian
I really enjoyed this. It was different from my usual crime novels. I thought it was a well written and interesting book. I loved it.
Sue Michelmore
The Librarian
The Librarian
A good read, roller coaster of emotions, but overall heart warming
Jenny Rogers
The Librarian
A warming trip down memory lane
Such a wonderful nostalgic book. I found it a grim reminder of how the education system used to be. But the protagonist is endearing - trying to do her bes... READ MORE
Elizabeth Wilden
The Librarian
Some niggles but charming on the whole
Over the last few days I've been transported to the late 1950s and to East Mole, a small town where a young woman named Sylvia Blackwell has moved to becom... READ MORE
Nicola