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The Book Witch, the Wee White Dog, and the Little Free Library

Lana Shupe
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Pages
32
Year
2024
Language
English

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A sweet, magical story of a Book Witch and her dog, desperate to find a solution to that most common bookish problem: too many books!


With a sorrowful look at that bandaged wee white tail, the Book Witch declared, "these books must go!"


After travelling the world and collecting books from every country, the Book Witch is now settled at home with her wee white dog. She spends her days reading, surrounded by piles and piles of books. Life is good.

Until one stormy day when a massive gust of wind blows a pile of heavy books over, landing on the Wee White Dog's tail! Something must be done before tragedy strikes again. What can the Book Witch do with all these books?

With whimsical, colourful illustrations this delightful story captures the unique kind of magic that little libraries can inspire in communities everywhere.
The Book Witch spends her days reading, surrounded by piles and piles of books. But when a gust of wind blows a heavy book over onto her Wee White Dog's tail, something has to be done. With whimsical illustrations, this delightful story takes young readers on a journey to find a solution to that most common bookish problem: too many books!
A sweet, magical story of a Book Witch and her dog, desperate to find a solution to that most common bookish problem: too many books!


With a sorrowful look at that bandaged wee white tail, the Book Witch declared, "these books must go!"


After travelling the world and collecting books from every country, the Book Witch is now settled at home with her wee white dog. She spends her days reading, surrounded by piles and piles of books. Life is good.

Until one stormy day when a massive gust of wind blows a pile of heavy books over, landing on the Wee White Dog's tail! Something must be done before tragedy strikes again. What can the Book Witch do with all these books?

With whimsical, colourful illustrations this delightful story captures the unique kind of magic that little libraries can inspire in communities everywhere.

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