49 pages • 1 hour read
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The Librarian of Burned Books by Brianna Labuskes follows the interconnected lives of Vivian Childs, Althea James, and Hannah Brecht through the years 1932 to 1944, revealing how their lives, bound by their love for books, intersect against the backdrop of World War II and their fight against censorship and oppression. This book discusses antisemitism.
Brianna Labuskes' The Librarian of Burned Books weaves a compelling narrative with strong characters and historical depth, appealing to fans of historical fiction. Critiques note occasional pacing issues and predictability, but the book's rich context and emotional resonance earn high praise. Ideal for readers interested in literature’s impact on history.
A reader who would enjoy The Librarian of Burned Books by Brianna Labuskes is likely a fan of historical fiction with strong, intelligent female protagonists and an interest in World War II narratives. This book will appeal to readers who appreciated The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
Emotions/Behavior: Love
Identity: Sexuality
Society: War
WWII / World War II
Military / War
History: World
LGBTQ
Historical Fiction