Alice Wright marries an American hoping to escape her constrained life in England, only to find small-town Kentucky equally restrictive. Seeking purpose, she joins Eleanor Roosevelt’s pioneering traveling library program, delivering books to remote communities. This journey introduces her to Margery, a self-sufficient woman, and three other remarkable individuals who become known as the Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky. Together, they brave the challenging Appalachian landscape, facing dangers and societal conventions, all while bringing literacy and hope to those who have never had access to books.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover a compelling story inspired by the real Packhorse Librarians of the Great Depression era.
- Engage with strong female characters who champion independence, friendship, and the power of knowledge.
- Immerse yourself in the vivid historical setting of rural Appalachia.
- Explore themes of community, courage, and finding one's purpose against all odds.