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OverviewWhen Lydia was five years old, she and her family had to leave their home. They hopped from Grandma's house to Aunt Linda's house to Cousin Alice's house, but no place was permanent. Then one day, everything changed: Lydia's mom took her to a new place?not a house but a big building with stone columns and tall tall steps. The library. In the library, Lydia found her special spot across from the sunny window at a round desk. For behind that desk was her new friend, the librarian. Together, Lydia and the librarian discovered a world beyond their walls, one that sparkled with spectacular joy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lydia M Sigwarth , Lydia M Sigwarth , Ira Glass , Ira GlassPublisher: Dreamscape Media Imprint: Dreamscape Media Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9798228052468Publication Date: 10 June 2021 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLydia M. Sigwarth is an author and a children's librarian. Being a librarian has been her dream job since she was a small child--well, either that or being a time-traveling girl detective/ballerina (sadly the latter didn't end up being a viable option due to technological limitations). In her spare time, she reads, plays ukulele, and watches posh British shows with pretty costumes. She currently lives with her family in Platteville, Wisconsin. Lydia M. Sigwarth is an author and a children's librarian. Being a librarian has been her dream job since she was a small child--well, either that or being a time-traveling girl detective/ballerina (sadly the latter didn't end up being a viable option due to technological limitations). In her spare time, she reads, plays ukulele, and watches posh British shows with pretty costumes. She currently lives with her family in Platteville, Wisconsin. Ira Glass began his career in public radio at the age of nineteen as an intern at NPR's headquarters. For the next seventeen years, he worked on nearly every NPR news show and did nearly every production job they had. In 1989 he moved to Chicago and put This American Life on the air in 1995. Ira Glass began his career in public radio at the age of nineteen as an intern at NPR's headquarters. For the next seventeen years, he worked on nearly every NPR news show and did nearly every production job they had. In 1989 he moved to Chicago and put This American Life on the air in 1995. Romina Galotta is an illustrator, an ardent animal lover, a passionate foodie, and a world traveler. She is also the artist for The Biggest Thing of All (Trigger/Upside Down). She currently lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |