Author Storytime with Lauren Kerstein
Event description
Local author Lauren Kerstein is coming to Second Star for a storytime of her new book Hope Rode. Come listen to the book read by the author. Afterwards she will be signing copies! This event is free to attend, but please RSVP so we know how many to expect.
About the book: Following the Great Depression, literacy rates in the country had dwindled, and education and opportunities were harder to come by, especially in areas like rural Appalachia. But still, there was a dream: a vision of a nation in which reading was accessible to all—even those in the most remote places.
The Packhorse Library project of the 1930s and 1940s called upon Kentucky women to make that vision a reality and rise to the difficult and demanding job of delivering books on horseback. The Packhorse librarians were brave, steadfast, and resilient. For years, the women endured rough terrain, harsh conditions, and exhaustion. And with each book delivered and reading lesson taught, the librarians ushered in a new era for Kentuckians.
With uplifting prose by Lauren H. Kerstein and lush, hand-painted art from Becca Stadtlander, Hope Rode tells the true story of the strength, courage, and conviction of the Packhorse librarians.
About the author: Lauren H. Kerstein is a children’s book author and psychotherapist with a passion for reading, writing, and spending time in libraries and bookstores. She is also a nationally recognized speaker and has written posts for numerous blogs about writing and education. Lauren currently resides in Colorado with her family. She invites you to visit her online at laurenkerstein.net.
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