cover image The Lost Library

The Lost Library

Rebecca Stead and Wendy Mass. Macmillan/Feiwel and Friends, $17.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-250838-81-0

Library records contain the keys to a town’s secrets in this lightly fantastical literary mystery from the creators of Bob. On the last Monday of fifth grade, Evan McClelland takes two books from a little free library that has appeared seemingly overnight. The books’ circulation cards signal that they’re from the Martinville Library, which burned down years ago—and one card suggests that Evan’s father once checked out the book over and over again. With best friend Rafe and a copy of How to Write a Mystery Novel that’s linked to a famous author, Evan seeks to unravel his family’s possible connection to the town’s history while navigating his anxiety about the looming adjustment to middle school. Via distinct, unhurried voices, alternating chapters provide history and context from the perspectives of Evan, large orange feline Mortimer, and ghost Al, an assistant librarian at the Martinville Library who died in the fire. Bustling with well-rounded secondary characters and threaded with metafictional elements, Mass and Stead’s collaboration is a humane ode to the courage needed to face life’s changes as well as the power of libraries as centers of community. Cover art portrays Evan with pale skin. Ages 8–12. Agents: (for Stead) Faye Bender, Book Group; (for Mass) Ginger Knowlton, Curtis Brown. (Aug.)