This is an amazing story of one young woman's struggle to make the world a better place through reading. This tale takes us back to the turn of the century when trains had reached from the East to the West. Our heroin graduates from college and heads out West to do the unthinkable - to establish a library where no libraries existed, in the wild-West. She leaves college for an adventure. She falls in love. She is attacked. She has to fight back her attackers. She learns about the world and becomes a hero in the eyes of many. What makes the story even richer is that embedded are nuggets of actual events and historical figures. It's a fantastic ride if you are willing to go along with Avery...or is that even her name? To make this story even more intriguing, it is written in Haiku. So, there are no chapters. There are no paragraphs. There are very few complete sentences. The beauty of this epic, written in Haiku, is that you get to develop the story in your mind as you absorb the words of the poetic-author. Word to the wise, use earmarks on your pages as you read through this fantastic-western-librarian tale, so that you don't lose your place. Now, find a quiet place, get comfy and enjoy this true to life story of romance and taming of the Wild-West.
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