A tale of the transformative power of stories. Eight-year-old Tomas hates reading. He would much rather be clambering around his beloved mountains. But when his mother forces him to visit the library, he can’t help but listen to the enchanting tales the librarian spins as she sits on a lifelike wooden unicorn. When war comes to their village, it is Tomas’s newfound love of books that helps save the library’s holdings from destruction. Set against a backdrop of encroaching war, the book is an eloquent reminder of the power of storytelling to alter our lives.
- ISBN: 9780763630508
- Author: Morpurgo, Michael
- Published: 2006, Candlewick
- Themes: Books, Libraries, Reading, World War II
- Descriptors: England (UK), Europe, Historical Fiction, Primary (ages 6-9)
- No. of pages: 80