FICTION

The Library Mule of Cordoba

Ablaze. Sept. 2024. 272p. Tr $24.99. ISBN 9781684972791.
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Gr 7 Up– A fast-paced adventure that follows a group of eccentric characters who set out to save the world’s knowledge from a corrupt leader. This wonderfully illustrated historical fiction graphic novel is set in Córdoba, Spain, 976. The rulers of this time set out to establish Córdoba as one of the top intellectual and cultural hubs in the world by supporting educational pursuits and collecting scholarly texts and manuscripts. After their passing, the new ruler with different pursuits sets out to ­destroy the vast collection of knowledge. In order to preserve the world’s knowledge, a librarian, a slave turned copywriter, and a former apprentice/current thief hoist volumes upon volumes of priceless books onto the back of a stubborn mule who will only move if offered some food in the form of the mathematic texts they are trying to save. Although this tale is set far in the past, the themes, including censorship, book banning, book burning, and intellectual freedom, are unfortunately still relevant in today’s world. The lighthearted humor woven through the story helps readers unpack these difficult issues, while offering hope to those who aim to protect and cultivate education.
VERDICT A good purchase to add to libraries that aim to support book discussion groups and classroom learning that coincides with true events, past and present.

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