William Morrow & Company
Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books
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"Kirsten Miller has that rare ability to take a serious subject and make it very, very funny. I enjoyed this novel and you will too."--James Patterson
The provocative and hilarious summer read that will have book lovers cheering and everyone talking! Kirsten Miller, author of The Change, brings us a bracing, wildly entertaining satire about a small Southern town, a pitched battle over banned books, and a little lending library that changes everything.
Beverly Underwood and her arch enemy, Lula Dean, live in the tiny town of Troy, Georgia, where they were born and raised. Now Beverly is on the school board, and Lula has become a local celebrity by embarking on mission to rid the public libraries of all inappropriate books--none of which she's actually read. To replace the "pornographic" books she's challenged at the local public library, Lula starts her own lending library in front of her home: a cute wooden hutch with glass doors and neat rows of the worthy literature that she's sure the town's readers need.
What Lula doesn't know is that a local troublemaker has stolen her wholesome books, removed their dust jackets, and restocked Lula's library with banned books: literary classics, gay romances, Black history, witchy spell books, Judy Blume novels, and more. One by one, neighbors who borrow books from Lula Dean's library find their lives changed in unexpected ways. Finally, one of Lula Dean's enemies discovers the library and decides to turn the tables on her, just as Lula and Beverly are running against each other to replace the town's disgraced mayor.
That's when all the townspeople who've been borrowing from Lula's library begin to reveal themselves. That's when the showdown that's been brewing between Beverly and Lula will roil the whole town...and change it forever.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780063348691
EAN:
9780063348691
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
304
Authors:
Kirsten Miller
Publisher:
William Morrow & Company

A book everyone should read. Open your mind to empathy for others
One of the best books I’ve read this year. Would highly recommend. Her writing style pulls you right into the quirky town and its cast of characters and takes you along for the ride. She creates complex characters with relatable flaws that help you see were not all that we might seem at first glance.
Fun story with interesting characters.
Very good book! It was highly entertaining and kept me reading. I loved the characters and the small-town setting.
It wasn’t anything I expected but everything I needed to read in the moment. What started as a little prank helped to open the eyes of a small southern town.