The Twilight Library (Hardcover)

The  Twilight Library By Carmen Oliver, Miren Asiain Lora (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Carmen Oliver, Miren Asiain Lora (Illustrator)
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Oliver and Lora have created an homage to the ability of words to paint pictures in the imagination more powerful than anything the real world holds.
– School Library Journal


Snuggle up for a story that’s sure to captivate your senses!

There’s a special place deep in the heart of the wilderness where the creatures of the night gather—where everyone wants to go—where the Night Librarian spins a tale of mystery.

Fireflies, nighthawks, bats, mice, and brightly colored beetles make themselves comfortable on the forest floor as the Night Librarian transports them into the land of imagination with her silver silken stories. From feasts of tangy berries and salty seeds, to honey comb hives and whisker kisses, to the scent of evergreens, crashing waves of blue oceans, and echoing canyons, Carmen Oliver’s lyrical text and Miren Asiain Lora’s ethereal art is sure to evoke your senses and send you into dreamland to spin stories of your own. 

About the Author


Carmen Oliver is an award-winning author of many books for young readers. Her work has been recognized as a Junior Library Guild Selection, shortlisted for the Rainforest of Reading Award, The Writers’ League of Texas Awards, and the CLEL Bell Picture Book Awards for Early Literacy.  The Twilight Library was inspired by the many wooded areas and creatures she encountered growing up in Canada. In 2014, she founded the Booking Biz, a boutique style agency that brings award-winning children’s authors and illustrators to schools, libraries, and special events.  She lives with her family in Round Rock, TX and teaches with The Writing Barn in Austin, TX. Find out more at carmenoliver.com

Miren Asiain Lora was born in Pamplona, Spain. Art is present in all aspects of her life. Her eternal search led her to study Fine Arts in Bilbao and in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she began working as an illustrator. While creating, she immerses herself in amazing atmospheres and worlds, which help her to decipher the hidden messages of her own life. She has been awarded with important prizes for her works and they have been exhibited around the world. Miren Asiain Lora lives in Pamplona. 

Praise For…


This exquisite picture book, perfect for bedtime, envisions a night spent among nocturnal creatures in a truly unique library.
— BookPage

Oliver and Lora have created an homage to the ability of words to paint pictures in the imagination more powerful than anything the real world holds. Soft pastels indicating a forest setting just after sunset open this story. The Night Librarian spins from mere words wonderful pictures that the listeners can see (and which the illustrator majestically recreates across page after page) until it is time for parents to usher their sleepy ­children home for bedtime, for it’s almost sunrise. The story passes as dreams do—wisps are remembered, but far more is forgotten. In a glorious nighttime world that is the opposite of what most diurnal human children know, this book is really just an excuse to show off storytelling and see just how far the author and illustrator can take it. 
— Kimberly Olson Fakih

"Young children ages five to nine will cherish this exquisitely illustrated picture book. The storyline is unique and the characters are precious, many of whom possess human-like features."
— San Francisco Book Review

"Gorgeously beautiful illustrations illuminate the setting of the sun, the dusk, the night. A soft luminous tale."
— Katrina Yurenka

"A lyrical ode to the power and magic of storytelling, readers and listeners will find themselves invited into an ethereal, crepuscular world full of nocturnal creatures as they prepare to hear a tale spun by the Night Librarian. Fittingly, the Night Librarian is a spider who “unravels the story threads” for the awaiting nighttime critters. Oliver’s text is soft and whimsical, painting images in the reader and listener’s minds-eye of feasting, dancing, and snuggling close at the end of a long day. Miren Asiain Lora’s illustrations perfectly compliment Oliver’s text, reflecting the softness of the language and creating a dreamy world for readers to get lost in. This story promises to become a bedtime favorite for the whole family to enjoy together."
— Children's Literature Reviews

"The watercolor illustrations are beautiful and mesh perfectly with the small amount of text to create the night time dreamlike atmosphere."
— Kiss the Book blog

"You will admire the writer-artist team who have created this mystical, ethereal book. The critters who find the forest library are overawed by the experience. You will be, too."
— Vermont Country Sampler


Product Details
ISBN: 9780735844964
ISBN-10: 0735844968
Publisher: NorthSouth Books
Publication Date: September 6th, 2022
Pages: 32
Language: English
 

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