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Kari J. (Green Valley, AZ)
Got going - Couldn't put it down!
The Last Chance Library was a movement for all my senses. I could see June at her reference desk, her boss in a back office, Stanley, always first in and last out, seated at 'his' computer, and the patrons that showed up almost daily creating heart-warming banter and bonds. I was able to create their voices and felt a true insider. June, an introvert, and the main character, had a very creative soul but led an extremely controlled and consistent life. Stuck in the past and scared to move forward, until, her library is threatened. This is a story of resurrection, through trial and error, fear and fantasy, and the realization that there is so much worth fighting for if you would just try putting your toe in the water - or how about going for a cannonball!
I really loved this book. At times I laughed, I was frustrated, and relieved. I loved the characters and the lessons about judgement and how it is so limiting and harmful. Great, great read.
Catherine H. (Nashua, NH)
A world made of books and hearts... a library
I admit I finished the book few days ago, yet I don't want to let go of the Chalcot library, June, Mrs. B., Marjorie, Stanley and Alex, Vera & Leila and all the characters of "The Last Chance Library" and their fight to keep their library open, they all come to realize that a library is so much more than books, it's the heart of a community no matter how small.
Read the book, you will have hard time let go the Chalcot library I promise!
Ruth C. (Charlotte, NC)
Move over Susan Orlean and Michael Gillebeau...
Freya Sampson's fiction debut is a heartfelt homage to libraries and the pivotal role they serve in our communities. June Jones, the assistant librarian at her local library, transforms from shy introvert to sneaky rebel when the local council threatens closure of her library branch. Ms. Sampson develops strong characters, some quirky yet all realistic and human. The author employs a few twists, and the pace picks up as the story progresses. Readers will smile, sometimes laugh, and finally, tears will fall as the book ends. The Last Chance Library is a fitting tribute to the library in your neighborhood.
Martha G. (Columbia, MO)
Last Chance Library
What a delightful read! The Chalcot Library brought back so many memories of my childhood library. From the children's reading room to the irascible head librarian, Marjorie, I was hooked. Watching the characters come together to save their library made me wistful for that kind of community in today's divisive world. June's growth as a person was believable as she struggled to "find her voice" . Lots of talking points for book club conversations!
Madeline M. (Florida)
The Last Chance Library
This novel is a joy! June Jones is an unlikely but endearing heroine surrounded by a cast of charming, quirky characters. You'll root for them all, all the way through. If you're looking for a feel-good read, this is it. It will do your heart good.
Grace W. (Corona del Mar, CA)
We are what we read
Are we what we read?
Freya Sampson's The Last Chance Library, is a charming and thoroughly engaging homage to books, libraries and librarians. Thank you for the opportunity to review this book. The characters were so vividly and efficiently portrayed. I was totally caught up with the residents of the small town Chalcot and their efforts to save their local library. This is a perfect reading for a summer's day. The fast-paced plot led me to devour the book in nearly one sitting. As a daughter of a librarian and one who also works in a library, I embraced the book's theme of extolling the value that libraries and librarians provide to the community.
Pamela C. (Boxborough, MA)
Library lovers gem!
June Jones works at the local library just as her mother did. After her Mom passes, she still lives in her house surrounded by happy memories. She does not venture out beyond her comfort zones: the library and the house. She has few friends and does not date, but when the library is threatened to be closed June steps up and shows that she has some backbone. She joins the campaign to save the library and in the process she finds her self confidence to speak up, discovers that she does have friends, and finds a suitor. Uplifting story to warm any library lovers' heart! As a library volunteer I appreciated how well this book showcased the importance of libraries to the local community!!
Lynn R. (Dixon, IL)
Support your library-go check out this book
Having worked in a small public library for 30 years I was delighted with the way the author captured the variety of people that a library serves through her characters. I have to believe that the author has worked in a library because Library Assistant June's job duties and relationships with library patrons was so realistic. The Friends of the Chalcot Library (FOCL) was a great way to develop the characters and Gayle's wedding fiasco was laugh-out-loud funny and a vehicle to develop the plot. I loved all of the book recommendations scattered throughout. Support your public library and go check this book out.