The Secret Library, Kekla Magoon
The Secret Library, Kekla Magoon
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The Secret Library

Author: Kekla Magoon

Narrator: Nekia Renee Martin

Unabridged: 9 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

Travel through time with National Book Award Finalist Kekla Magoon in a page-turning fantasy adventure about family secrets and finding the courage to plot your own life story.

Since Grandpa died, Dally’s days are dull and restricted. She’s eleven and a half years old, and her exacting single mother is already preparing her to take over the family business. Starved for adventure and release, Dally rescues a mysterious envelope from her mother’s clutches, an envelope Grandpa had earmarked for her. The map she finds inside leads straight to an ancient vault, a library of secrets where each book is a portal to a precise moment in time. As Dally “checks out” adventure after adventure—including an exhilarating outing with pirates—she begins to dive deep into her family’s hidden history. Soon she’s visiting every day to escape the demands of the present. But the library has secrets of its own, intentions that would shape her life as surely as her mother’s meticulous plans. What will Dally choose? Equal parts mystery and adventure—with a biracial child puzzling out her identity alongside the legacy of the past—this masterful middle-grade fantasy rivets with crackling prose, playful plot twists, and timeless themes. A satisfying choice for fans of Kindred and When You Reach Me.

About The Author

Kekla Magoon is the renowned author of numerous fiction and nonfiction titles for young readers, including X: A Novel, cowritten with Ilyasah Shabazz, Revolution in Our Time: The Black Panther Party’s Promise to the People, and The Season of Styx Malone. She has received the Margaret A. Edwards Award, an NAACP Image Award, a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, and four Coretta Scott King Honors, among others. Kekla Magoon lives in Montpelier, Vermont, and teaches at Vermont College of Fine Arts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Valeriu on November 13, 2024

Am ratat apariția cărții lui Oliver Tearle (în 2016), apoi am amînat lectura și, cu ajutorul bunului Dumnezeu, abia acum am apucat s-o citesc. Nu e nici bună, nici rea. Face parte din seria lucrărilor care adună „curiozități” literare, ceea ce englezii numesc „literary trivia”. În spațiul anglo-saxo......more

Goodreads review by Trish on June 14, 2017

A very funny thing (and typical me) happened with this book: I saw it in the bookstore, loved the cover (not the one shown here on GR, my hardcover has a slight grey dust jacked and the books shelved on the actual cover, that you can see through the "key hole" in the dust jacked, are rainbow-coloure......more

Goodreads review by H.A. on July 14, 2019

This is a fun book for booklovers, nothing too elaborate or detailed but entertaining and quickly read. From the first cookbook written in English, to the longest novel, the very first autobiography, the inventor of the term 'stream of consciousness' and much more, there's much to either learn or re......more

Goodreads review by Nicky on April 03, 2017

This is a beautifully presented book, at least in the hardback — the dustcover is lovely, with a keyhole cut into the front and edged with silver, and the book is nicely bound. It’s not quite as meta as the binding of Keith Houston’s The Book, but it’s still a lovely object that will make a good gif......more

Goodreads review by Peter on August 17, 2017

This is a fun romp through forgotten, unknown facts about books and authors you may not have realised. Poes' highest selling book while he was alive is about snails! No gothic scares or creeps but a requested reworking of another authors work to make it readable and cheaper for the masses. A very enjo......more