"A library is not a quiet place. It is a place where the noise happens inside you."
Zoe is six years old and has visited the Maple Street Public Library every Saturday since she was two. She knows every section, especially the picture books, but she's been stuck "outside the door" of longer chapter books for months.
Ms. Obi, the librarian, knows exactly how to help: she finds Zoe her "door book," the one that opens the world of longer stories forever. But when a budget cut threatens the library's morning hours, Zoe realizes that libraries aren't just buildings full of books—they are the heart of a community that must be protected.
Alongside her friend Theo, Zoe sets out to show the city council that a library card is the most important card anyone can own.
Warm, joyful, and packed with real-world book recommendations, this is a love letter to the magic of reading and the libraries that keep it alive.
Includes: Zoe's Recommended Reading List of 5 real books, Discussion Questions, and Reading Activities.
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