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edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
category: Children's Fiction
published: Aug 2023
ISBN:9781771476249
publisher: Owlkids Books Inc.

The Man Who Loved Libraries

The Story of Andrew Carnegie

by Andrew Larsen, illustrated by Katty Maurey

tagged: books & libraries, emigration & immigration, united states, business, careers, occupations
Description

A picture book biography of American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie

When he was a child in the 1840s, Andrew Carnegie and his family immigrated to America in search of a new beginning. His working-class Scottish family arrived at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Carnegie worked hard, in factories and telegraphy. He invested in railroads, eventually becoming the richest man in the world during his time.

Carnegie believed strongly in sharing his wealth, and one of the ways he did this was by funding the construction of over 2,500 public libraries around the world. His philanthropy completely revolutionized public libraries, which weren’t widespread at the time.

New in paperback and told in simple, lyrical text, the story unfolds against striking, stylized illustrations that transport readers to the bustle and boom of the Industrial Revolution. An informational spread explains more about Carnegie’s life and work.

About the Authors
Andrew Larsen is the author of many books for children, including Me, Toma and the Concrete Garden; A Squiggly Story; The Bagel King; In the Tree House; The Imaginary Garden; and The Man Who Loved Libraries. Andrew lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Andrew Larsen is the author of many books for children, including Me, Toma and the Concrete Garden; A Squiggly Story; The Bagel King; In the Tree House; The Imaginary Garden; and The Man Who Loved Libraries. Andrew lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
4 to 8
Grade:
1 to 5
Awards
  • Commended, A Junior Library Guild selection
  • , TD Summer Reading Club Top 10 Selection
Editorial Reviews

"Lyrical...will appeal to young elementary school students."

— School Library Journal

"Certainly the world of public libraries would be poorer without the substantial contribution of Andrew Carnegie... we can all make a real difference when we choose to give back."

— Kirkus Reviews

"Straightforward and accessible... An effective and quite pleasing showcase of an important literary figure."

— Booklist

"The Man Who Loved Libraries can be a valuable addition to a school library collection."

— Canadian Review of Materials

"An accessible, admiring portrait."

— Publishers Weekly

"Simply and chronologically presented, it is a clear message that we can make a difference when we give back in whatever way possible and meaningful."

— Sal's Fiction Addiction
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