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PERFECT FOR SUMMER READING! The New York Times and #1 Indie Bestseller,-- readers won't want to miss this story of a little free library guarded by a cat, and a boy who takes on the mystery it keeps. A TODAY SHOW Kids' Read Pick! * The desertcart #1 Best Book for Kids * "A celebration of the power of a good story and librarians." ―Jeff Kinney, bestselling author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series When a mysterious little free library (guarded by a large orange cat) appears overnight in the small town of Martinville, eleven-year-old Evan plucks two weathered books from its shelves, never suspecting that his life is about to change. Evan and his best friend Rafe quickly discover a link between one of the old books and a long-ago event that none of the grown-ups want to talk about. The two boys start asking questions whose answers will transform not only their own futures, but the town itself. Told in turn by a ghost librarian named Al, an aging (but beautiful) cat named Mortimer, and Evan himself, The Lost Library is a timeless story from award-winning authors Rebecca Stead and Wendy Mass. It’s about owning your truth, choosing the life you want, and the power of a good book (and, of course, the librarian who gave it to you).

























| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.55 x 7.45 inches |
| Grade Level | 4 - 6 |
| Isbn 10 | 1250838835 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1250838834 |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 224 pages |
| Publication Date | February 25, 2025 |
| Publisher | Square Fish |
| Reading Age | 9+ years, from customers |
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My son’s favorite book
This is my 10 year old son’s favorite book. The book is told from multiple character’s perspectives, including the cat. There is a mystery to the story without it being an edge of your seat mystery. The book moved along well. I know others say it is slow and dry, but I guess it depends on what you enjoy reading. My son has read it 4 times in 6 months and still wants to read it again. I’ve only read through it once, but found the young boy to be an interesting character and fun to read from his perspective. While I didn’t love the fact of there being ghosts in the book, they weren’t done as scary or creepy additions, so I was more okay with it. They were there to support Al, and left when she was finally ready. It was a somewhat odd storyline from that perspective. Why would someone let anyone live in an old historical house used as a museum for tours? Why would some sort of authority not make her leave? Why did Evan’s dad keep the library fire a secret for so long? Overall, it can be worth the read, but not my favorite book.
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Heart warming!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this book! This book was written so beautifully, so much detail and depth! I would totally recommend this books for kids and teens! It has a lot of grace, and I love all the characters! {!SPOILER ALERT!} I still don't understand/know if the wife of Evan's dad (the mouse guy) knows that he's H.G. Higgins. I mean, if the teacher knows that he's H.G. Higgins, then surely his wife knows.... wait, I think she does know! But a lot of plot twists! I wish that the head librarian (who would always say that Al had to find her place) and Mr. Brock would have seen the cats together when they were watching the movie, and for Evan's dad to see the Librarian and Mr. Brock again. And I'm not sure if it's just me who didn't understand this, but did the orange cat Mortimer ever meet the other cat who had a 'scarry' name? I know he met Petunia, but what about the other cat? Otherwise, great book, and I would recommend! 5 STARS!
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Multiple views of the same free little library
A charming mix of ghostly librarians, a protective cat, and middle-grade kids, all trying to figure out who they are in the world and how they can make a difference. The chapters are laid out differently, each starting with who this part of the story is about. The characters are delightful and easy to see. Things and events are not always what they appear to be. Absolutely worth the read. Looking forward to reading more books by these authors.
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A Wonderfully Fun and Cute Story
Loved this wonderfully fun and cute story. From the 6-toed cat to the kid to the ghosts to his Dad and the mice actors, in takes you in and makes you read. People really can live happily ever after!
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Loved it
This is such a good book, I would have loved it as a kid and I love it now. I liked the characters, from the humans to the animals and the ghosts. I loved the plot and the mystery that was solved. Some nice plot twists as well.
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5 star
A really great read!
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Slowly we Turn
It was a cute little fantasy mystery. It moved to slowly for me. So much so that it became boring. The ending was,good once I got to it.
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Little Library story with a twist.
The Lost Library is quirky and fun. A light, clean enjoyable read with a hint of mystery, magic, and mayhem.
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Truely enjoyable
9 year old granddaughter loves all these books and rereads them all
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A Charming Tale of Mystery and Friendship
a delightful middle-grade novel that intertwines mystery, magic, and the love of books. The story follows Evan, a young boy who discovers a little free library guarded by a cat named Mortimer and becomes entangled in uncovering its secrets. Narrated from multiple perspectives—including a ghost librarian, the cat, and Evan—the book explores themes of truth, choice, and the transformative power of literature. With well-crafted characters and a compelling plot, “The Lost Library” is a heartwarming read for young readers and bibliophiles alike.
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Enchanting and adorable read.
Adorable and enchanting read. Recommend for ages 7+. Fun enjoyable mystery.
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