cover image Nour’s Secret Library

Nour’s Secret Library

Wafa’ Tarnowska, illus. by Vali Mintzi. Barefoot, $17.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-64686-292-4

Books prove “a safe port in a sea of war” when conflict comes to Damascus in this affecting picture book, based on an occurrence during the Syrian civil war and drawn from Tarnowska’s experiences during Lebanon’s civil war. Amid combat and aerial bombardments, Nour and her cousin Amir find their lives upended, with schools and shops closed. When Amir heads out to buy bread during breaks in the fighting, he begins to collect abandoned volumes scattered en route. And as the collection grows, the pair create a secret library, taking over an abandoned basement, filling it with tomes in several languages, and attracting a range of patrons seeking knowledge and hope. Alongside Tarnowska’s sensitive, uplifting telling, Mintzi’s thoughtful illustrations use charcoal to depict the ruin of war and boldly hued gouache to capture the children’s endeavor. Back matter includes a glossary, further info, and creators’ notes. Ages 6–10. (Mar.)