Monday, April 23, 2007

Feral Librarians

Portable Childhoods by Ellen Klages

Booklist Reviews 2007 April #1
Klages' stories contain marvels--small, strange things lurking on the edges of normal life. In the Nebula Award-winning "Basement Magic," a cleaning lady and a little girl build a friendship around housework and magic. "In the House of the Seven Librarians," which closes the book, is a charmer about the unconventional upbringing of a child raised by feral librarians. Not all the stories are particularly concerned with childhood. In "Time Gypsies," a woman travels to the past to recover a paper on time travel that was never delivered and instead discovers the failures of history. Of course, the woman who was to deliver the paper is someone the traveler has admired and researched for years, and what transpires is a case of how meeting someone known only through secondhand sources can change all sorts of assumptions. Klages creates wonder-filled and beautiful worlds in her short stories, making this a tremendously satisfying collection.


Feral librarians?!

3 comments:

Jackie Parker said...

What THE HECK?! OMG, seriously laughing here.

How can I be one? Do I even want to be? Probably not...hee

Melissa said...

I think Cheri C. has become one. After I told her about this book, she rawred at me and threw water all over the SC.

Anonymous said...

RAAAwr!