Jose Alberto Gutierrez
and the Library He Built
(Penguin Random House)
(pub. 9.8.2020)
40 pages
C haracter: Jose Alberto GutierrezO verview:
With an evocative text by a debut author, and rich, stunning illustrations from an up-and-coming Colombian illustrator, here is a celebration of perseverance, community, and the power of books."
T antalizing taste:
"Jose walks home from the garage. He pauses on the step to unlock the door, balancing books in the crook of his arm.
A few pages to read, a few hours to dream, and then it is a new day. Tonight, he revisits Macondo, a magical village deep in the jungles of Colombia, and he is lost in a place where time moves by its own rules."
And something more: The Author's Note explains that "over ten million people live in the city of Bogota, Colombia. There are only nineteen libraries. There was no library in La Nueva Gloria barrio until 2000, when Jose Alberto Gutierrez took matters in his own hands.
A lifelong Bogota resident, Gutierrez is a former garbage collector who is known as the Lord of the Books... Today, in addition to running his library, Gutierrez directs the foundation he established, La Fuerza de las Palabras (The Strength of Words), which provides reading material to schools, organizations, and libraries across Colombia... Gutierrez himself went back to school in his fifties. It took him three years to earn his high school diploma, but in building his library, he empowered himself as well as others."
6 comments:
I think we love the same books! It is a wonderful story. What an inspiration that he did this.
What an amazing man! Sadly, I can not get this book from any of my libraries.
This sounds like a great book! Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi Linda,
Ah hah! Yes, I agree about our taste in books. Yes, he's such an inspiration
Thanks for stopping by.
Hi Cheriee,
I hope you have a chance to get the book sometime soon from your libraries.
Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Completely Full Bookshelf,
Yes, it's a terrific book!
Thanks for stopping by!
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