Check out Book of the Little Axe by Lauren Francis-Sharma (above) on Libby/Overdrive today!

The Libraries Transform Book Pick is a popular digital reading program through the ALA that connects readers nationwide by offering free access to the same eBook through public libraries.

Participating is easy! Do you have a library card? Great! If not, find out how to get one from our library here. Download our Libby or Overdrive app from your app store. Log in with your library card number and PIN to checkout the digital copy of Book of the Little Axe without wait time.

All public libraries in the U.S. currently participating in OverDrive are able to lend unlimited copies of the eBook to borrowers during the reading period September 14-28, 2020. Discuss Book of the Little Axe with on social media using the hashtag #LTBookPick.

Note: If you borrow an eBook copy on September 28, you will still receive the full lending time allotted.

Synopsis of the Book

Ambitious and masterfully wrought, Lauren Francis-Sharma’s Book of the Little Axe is an incredible journey, spanning decades and oceans from Trinidad to the American West during the tumultuous days of warring colonial powers and westward expansion.

In 1796 Trinidad, young Rosa Rendón quietly but purposefully rebels against the life others expect her to lead. Bright, competitive, and opinionated, Rosa sees no reason she should learn to cook and keep house, for it is obvious her talents lie in running the farm she, alone, views as her birthright. But when her homeland changes from Spanish to British rule, it becomes increasingly unclear whether its free black property owners — Rosa’s family among them — will be allowed to keep their assets, their land, and ultimately, their freedom.

By 1830, Rosa is living among the Crow Nation in Bighorn, Montana, with her children and her husband, Edward Rose, a Crow chief. Her son Victor is of the age where he must seek his vision and become a man. But his path forward is blocked by secrets Rosa has kept from him. So Rosa must take him to where his story began and, in turn, retrace her own roots, acknowledging along the way, the painful events that forced her from the middle of an ocean to the rugged terrain of a far-away land.

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