Miss Morgan's Book Brigade: A Novel

Miss Morgan's Book Brigade: A Novel

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  • Author:Janet Skeslien Charles
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The New York Times and internationally bestselling author of the “captivating, richly drawn” (Woman’s WorldThe Paris Library returns with a brilliant new novel based on the true story of Jessie Carson—the American librarian who changed the literary landscape of France。

1918: As the Great War rages, Jessie Carson takes a leave of absence from the New York Public Library to work for the American Committee for Devastated France。 Founded by millionaire Anne Morgan, this group of international women help rebuild devastated French communities just miles from the front。 Upon arrival, Jessie strives to establish something that the French have never seen—children’s libraries。 She turns ambulances into bookmobiles and trains the first French female librarians。 Then she disappears。

1987: When NYPL librarian and aspiring writer Wendy Peterson stumbles across a passing reference to Jessie Carson in the archives, she becomes consumed with learning her fate。 In her obsessive research, she discovers that she and the elusive librarian have more in common than their work at New York’s famed library, but she has no idea their paths will converge in surprising ways across time。

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Debbie

This novel tells the story of Jessie Carson who took a leave of absence from her work at the NY Public Library at the beginning of the 20th century to join the CARDS and travel to France during WWI。 She knew the value of books to help the people to get through these desperate times。 Establishing story hour was a big priority of hers as she read stories that allowed escapism to all who listened。 Establishing libraries, training for future librarians, refurbishing ambulances into bookmobiles were This novel tells the story of Jessie Carson who took a leave of absence from her work at the NY Public Library at the beginning of the 20th century to join the CARDS and travel to France during WWI。 She knew the value of books to help the people to get through these desperate times。 Establishing story hour was a big priority of hers as she read stories that allowed escapism to all who listened。 Establishing libraries, training for future librarians, refurbishing ambulances into bookmobiles were some of her selfless priorities。 Aiding during the War and through the Spanish Flu are all a part of this story。 Research in 1987 by a young librarian in NY led to what happened to this remarkable woman as she investigates and writes a book about this unsung hero。 Meticulously researched over 10 years is showcased throughout this novel。 The author’s notes at the end of the book highlights the lives of many of the CARDS! #MissMorgan’sBookBrigade #JanetSkeslienCharles #NetGalley 。。。more

Elizabeth

Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien CharlesThank You NetGalley and Atria Books for a complimentary ARC e-copy of this novel!This is a historical fiction novel based off true events from the life of Jessie “Kit” Carson。 She worked as a children’s librarian in a few cities including the New York Public Library, until she was recruited in 1917 by Anne Morgan (daughter of J。P。 Morgan and his second wife Fanny) to become a member of CARD。 CARD is a French organization that supplied books and Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien CharlesThank You NetGalley and Atria Books for a complimentary ARC e-copy of this novel!This is a historical fiction novel based off true events from the life of Jessie “Kit” Carson。 She worked as a children’s librarian in a few cities including the New York Public Library, until she was recruited in 1917 by Anne Morgan (daughter of J。P。 Morgan and his second wife Fanny) to become a member of CARD。 CARD is a French organization that supplied books and other necessities to war-torn families during and after WW1。 Kit Carson helped to establish libraries and a traveling library to provide books for children and adults to offer hope and respite to the families who endured hardship in France during WW1。Each of these main fictional characters in Janet S。 Charles’ novel are based off real life people who either worked for CARD directly, were helped by CARD or later joined the crusade to get more books to people and rebuild France after the Great War。 I truly enjoyed reading this novel about Jessie “Kit” Carson and the other CARD members and what they did for the war effort in France。 I feel that Janet S。 Charles did an amazing job researching this novel and there is even a short history section in the back of the book about the real-life heroes from which the book was based (along with pictures)!!! Thank you for reminding us of this important historical moment that most likely many did not even know about。 This novel is a book about books!!! And to me…。 those are the best books!!! I look forward for more books from this author!!! Look for this novel AVAILABLE April 30, 2024! 。。。more

Molly

Didn't love as much as this author's last book, but what a cool group of women to feature! Make sure to read the Author's Note! Didn't love as much as this author's last book, but what a cool group of women to feature! Make sure to read the Author's Note! 。。。more

Jennifer

***I received an ARC from Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for my honest review。***From the author of The Paris Library comes a war story to tug at your heart strings。 With the perfect amount of history and fiction, Skeslien Charles, has, yet again, mastered the art of the historical fiction novel。 This book left me wanting more and with a thirst for research that I haven’t experienced in some time - “who needs cocaine when you have research。”What I loved about this book:❤️ Characters bas ***I received an ARC from Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for my honest review。***From the author of The Paris Library comes a war story to tug at your heart strings。 With the perfect amount of history and fiction, Skeslien Charles, has, yet again, mastered the art of the historical fiction novel。 This book left me wanting more and with a thirst for research that I haven’t experienced in some time - “who needs cocaine when you have research。”What I loved about this book:❤️ Characters based on real people! ❤️ The way the author eloquently sets the scene for each setting - taking care to ensure that the reader can’t help but find themselves transported there when in the “library of their minds”。❤️ A book lovers dream! With quotations and descriptions of binding, foil lettering, etc。 A true gift to experience a book in this way。 ❤️ The sprinklings of love stories throughout the heartache and loss。What I could have gone without:⭐️ Although useful to the plot, the Influenza A outbreak/ heartache made me feel raw in the aftermath of the COVID shut-down。 ⭐️ Marcelle as an elderly woman seemed to have lost her spark。 I would have excepted her to forever be youthful and witty。⭐️ Both a pro and a con - the ending left me wondering。 I highly recommend getting your hands on this book when it comes out on 5/7/24。 I had such a great time falling in love with Kit and Wendy。 。。。more

Joan

4。25。 I really enjoyed this novel。 It focused on a librarian who worked at the New York Public Library, Jessie Carson, who during World War I, joined the American Committee for Devastated France, a Women’s volunteer group founded by Anne Morgan, JP Morgan’s daughter, to bring relief and assistance to help rebuild the towns and cities of France destroyed by the war。 Although more of late, few recent novels focus on the devastation and horrors of World War I, on the land and on people and families 4。25。 I really enjoyed this novel。 It focused on a librarian who worked at the New York Public Library, Jessie Carson, who during World War I, joined the American Committee for Devastated France, a Women’s volunteer group founded by Anne Morgan, JP Morgan’s daughter, to bring relief and assistance to help rebuild the towns and cities of France destroyed by the war。 Although more of late, few recent novels focus on the devastation and horrors of World War I, on the land and on people and families, particularly in countries where the fighting occurred。 Whole towns were destroyed and families were displaced with little to rely on or resources to build back with。 The small group of women volunteers did an amazing variety of services to revitalize the areas so decimated by the ravages of war, including bringing books and libraries to the small towns, provided medical services, food, clothing, education, and other provisions to assist。 Ms Morgan was on the front lines as well as being an ardent fundraiser for the cause。 I had never heard of this group, but the novel highlights how they persevered and assisted those, even under high risk situations as some were close to the war fronts or faced with the land mines left by tge soldiers。 An incredible story of the strength and resilience of these female volunteers。 Great character development。 I would highly recommend this novel。 A very interesting read。 Thank you to Netgalley for providing me an advance copy in exchange for an unbiased and candid review 。 。。。more

Jan

This is based on the life story of Jessie Carson and her mentor, Anne Morgan, during the War To End All Wars。 It is the story of children's books, children's librarians, a terrible time in France。 Here we learn about self discovery, the rescue of children's minds from the world of those days, and the way that adaptation for now and the future can be effected。 The story is moving and the author relentless。I requested and received a temporary EARC from Atria Books via NetGalley。 Thank you, I have This is based on the life story of Jessie Carson and her mentor, Anne Morgan, during the War To End All Wars。 It is the story of children's books, children's librarians, a terrible time in France。 Here we learn about self discovery, the rescue of children's minds from the world of those days, and the way that adaptation for now and the future can be effected。 The story is moving and the author relentless。I requested and received a temporary EARC from Atria Books via NetGalley。 Thank you, I have preordered a copy for my local public library。 。。。more

Alyson

This book tells the true story of Jessie Carson and her work of bringing books and libraries to northern France after World War One。 I love historical fiction but always welcome the change from a WW2 novel。 The book was uplifting while still showing the hardships that Europe faced after The Great War。

Thomas

I rate this historical fiction book a solid 4 stars。 It is the inspiring story of the women of CARD(Le Comite americain pour les regions devastees)。 These women volunteered to go into the northern part of France evacuated by retreating Germans in 1917。 They were only fifty miles from the front and often faced great danger, sometimes being bombarded with artillery。 They provided food, medicine, nursing services and books。 The librarian, Jessie "Kit" Carson, with the help of locals, rebuilt a loca I rate this historical fiction book a solid 4 stars。 It is the inspiring story of the women of CARD(Le Comite americain pour les regions devastees)。 These women volunteered to go into the northern part of France evacuated by retreating Germans in 1917。 They were only fifty miles from the front and often faced great danger, sometimes being bombarded with artillery。 They provided food, medicine, nursing services and books。 The librarian, Jessie "Kit" Carson, with the help of locals, rebuilt a local library and went on to create over fifty libraries。 She started bookmobiles, using converted ambulances。 The book should be named Miss Carson's Book Brigade。 My wife read this book before me and this was her only complaint, as Miss Morgan , wealthy daughter of J。 P。 Morgan, a wealthy American banker, was the chief fundraiser and contributor of funds。 However, she was also there with the other women volunteers。 She was also the chief recruiter of new women to volunteer and paid Jessie's salary。One Quote:Breckie, fellow CARD, to Jessie: "A wise woman once told me that some folks who say they want the best for us are the worst for us。"I read this book over the course of ten days, immersing myself in this time and place。Thanks to Dayna Johnson at Atria Books | Simon & Schuster for sending me both print and eARC copies of this book through NetGalley。 #MissMorgansBookBrigade #NetGalley 。。。more

Glady

I received a free ARC ebook of Miss Morgan's Book Brigade from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review。 The soothing power of story shines in this novel。 World War I France is in shambles when a group of mostly wealthy American women comes to rural France bringing healthcare, food, and books。 The protagonist, Jessie "Kit" Carson, is not a wealthy debutante but she is a skilled and creative children's librarian。 With her books she brings joy in the midst of war。Balancing her tale is the more I received a free ARC ebook of Miss Morgan's Book Brigade from NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review。 The soothing power of story shines in this novel。 World War I France is in shambles when a group of mostly wealthy American women comes to rural France bringing healthcare, food, and books。 The protagonist, Jessie "Kit" Carson, is not a wealthy debutante but she is a skilled and creative children's librarian。 With her books she brings joy in the midst of war。Balancing her tale is the more modern take of a wannabe writer with a job at NYPL。 An unexpected find about CARD, the women's volunteer group in France headed by heiress Anne Morgan, provides her with an exciting writing topic。 Her research brings Jessie and her fellow CARDs to life。This novel is an homage to librarians and the importance of easy access to books。 。。。more

C。R。 Comacchio

Many thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks for an ARC of this book。 The historical elements of this novel, by the author of the best-selling The Paris Library, concentrate on the efforts of two formidable middle-aged women, both named Anne。 When the war began, American heiress Anne Morgan opened her Versailles residence to convalescing soldiers。 By 1916 she had founded the American Committee for Devastated France, or CARD, its French acronym。 Her co-chair and life’s partner was physician Dr Anne M Many thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks for an ARC of this book。 The historical elements of this novel, by the author of the best-selling The Paris Library, concentrate on the efforts of two formidable middle-aged women, both named Anne。 When the war began, American heiress Anne Morgan opened her Versailles residence to convalescing soldiers。 By 1916 she had founded the American Committee for Devastated France, or CARD, its French acronym。 Her co-chair and life’s partner was physician Dr Anne Murray Dick。 In 1917, with nine other women, they settled in Blerancourt in hard-hit northern France, to help the remaining civilians, mostly women and children, to recover and plan for peace。 This part of the story is based on real characters and events。 The two Annes, as they came to be known, were probably lovers。 It was rumoured in their social circle that the doctor’s divorce was caused by that involvement。The story is told by Jessie Carson, a New York City librarian who joins the CARD team in January 1918。 As the Allies advanced, the fleeing German forces unleashed furious destruction。 CARD’s objective was to rebuild houses and clear land。 In doing so, they necessarily provided comfort, food, and rudimentary medical and welfare services, including a school for children whose schooling had ceased in 1914。 Jesse, one of the leading children’s librarians in the U。S, is determined to bring the healing power of books to the children of war。 Despite many daunting setbacks and the sort of challenges that might be expected in setting up a library under such conditions, when all were supportive in principle but so many more immediate needs were far more pressing, Jessie Carson prevails。 The author captures the awe and anxiety, as well as the initial naïveté, that affect Jessie from the moment of her arrival。 The Cards, as the girls call themselves, immediately nickname her Kit, after the pioneering female journalist of the times。 On her own, and through the relationships she forges with the two Annes and her colleagues, we see how she is transformed by her experiences。 There is love of many kinds。 There is fear and sorrow that can’t be made to disappear, but her resolute belief in the therapeutic value of reading—since backed up by science—and her compassion for the children, carry her through。The second point of view belongs to Wendy Peterson, who, in 1987, comes across the AFF newsletters in the NYPL。 An aspiring writer completing an MFA, she is searching for a topic and is immediately entranced by the Cards。 Some poking around in other archival collections brings her to Kit Carson, who will become a personal obsession as well as her dissertation focus。 She will restore Jessie ´Kit’ Carson and her team to their rightful place in American war history。 This is a heartening story of a little-known aspect of women’s war work, and the author has done meticulous research to support her fictional characters through a believable narrative。 I am more intrigued by the Card aspects and Kit’s efforts at work, friendship and romance than what happens with Wendy in 1987。 This could be my own fatigue with the dual timeline approach, or it could be simply because Kit’s story is more interesting。 Rebuilding war-devastated Europe is far more fascinating than NYC forty years ago。 Taken together, though, this is a most enjoyable piece of historical fiction。 。。。more

Shannon

I’ve read a ton of historical fiction。 My favorite being based on true events and people。 This book had both。 The CARDS were a group of women who really drove change in the Paris Library system while also helping villagers recovery from WW1。 I didn’t plan to read this book around Internationals day but what a great book demonstrating the tenacity of women and what great leaders we can be。 Definitely recommend!

Kimberly (bookscoffeebrews) Gerving

Book Review: Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade’Stars: 4 x 5Author: Janet Skeslien CharlesPublisher: Atria BooksWhat an interesting book。 There are two dual story lines。 The first is about Jessie “Kit” Carson and takes place in 1918 。 Kit is a librarian at the New York City Public Library。 She takes a leave to go to France to help rebuild a devastated French community。 While there she ends up converting an old ambulance into a “bookmobile” for the children。 She also ends up working with libraries and cr Book Review: Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade’Stars: 4 x 5Author: Janet Skeslien CharlesPublisher: Atria BooksWhat an interesting book。 There are two dual story lines。 The first is about Jessie “Kit” Carson and takes place in 1918 。 Kit is a librarian at the New York City Public Library。 She takes a leave to go to France to help rebuild a devastated French community。 While there she ends up converting an old ambulance into a “bookmobile” for the children。 She also ends up working with libraries and creating children’s sections。In 1987 Wendy is a librarian at the New York City Public Library and she comes across some papers in the the Archives that mention Jessie Carson and what she had done back in 1918。 Wendy decides to research this further。 The reader finds out about Jessie Carson and what she did in France and beyond。 This book is based on a true story and it was fascinating to read。 。。。more

Theresa

Thoroughly researched and immensely enjoyable novel about the women service workers assisting devastated France during the Great War。 Quick easy read。 Would recommend。

Emily

I love stories about how books can get us through the darkest times! I enjoyed learning about Jessie Carson and the other CARDS, but I didn't feel that Wendy's story added much to the book other than some fun 80s references。 The author's note at the end was very informative。 I love stories about how books can get us through the darkest times! I enjoyed learning about Jessie Carson and the other CARDS, but I didn't feel that Wendy's story added much to the book other than some fun 80s references。 The author's note at the end was very informative。 。。。more

Sue

Historical fiction based on the CARD organization of female volunteers in France lead by Anne Morgan (daughter of JP Morgan) and Dr。 Ann Murray Dike (a physician)。 The book focuses on Jessie "Kit" Carson who was important for creating story hours, bibliobus & a library in the town hall。 A great book about librarians, libraries and other organizations run by women during wartime。 Chapters are written by Kit in the late 1910's as well as Wendy Peterson an NYPL librarian who discovers the CARDs whi Historical fiction based on the CARD organization of female volunteers in France lead by Anne Morgan (daughter of JP Morgan) and Dr。 Ann Murray Dike (a physician)。 The book focuses on Jessie "Kit" Carson who was important for creating story hours, bibliobus & a library in the town hall。 A great book about librarians, libraries and other organizations run by women during wartime。 Chapters are written by Kit in the late 1910's as well as Wendy Peterson an NYPL librarian who discovers the CARDs while scanning historic documents in the later 1980s。 Author's note includes biographical information on the real women and their roles in CARD。 。。。more

Becky Rosas

My thanks to Atria Books for the ARC。 It was a great historical retelling of Kit Carson, a librarian who risked life and limb to bring the joy of books and reading to people who demoralized and injured by World War I。 The stories of those people who lived through the horrors of the War and how Kit interacted are researched by a NYPL employee who happens onto her story and brings it to life as a separate story line。 Thoroughly enjoyed it!

Teresa

Many thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for allowing me to read Miss Morgan's Book Brigade。 This story was amazing!! I devoured this book。 It is impeccably researched and the absolutely awesome charecters come to life on the pages。 The bravery and strength and heart of these women is so inspiring。 This is a story you do not want to miss。 Many thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for allowing me to read Miss Morgan's Book Brigade。 This story was amazing!! I devoured this book。 It is impeccably researched and the absolutely awesome charecters come to life on the pages。 The bravery and strength and heart of these women is so inspiring。 This is a story you do not want to miss。 。。。more

Alison

Many thanks to Janet Skeslien Charles, Atria Books, and Net Galley for providing me with an ARC of Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade。 I had never heard the story of the WWI CARD volunteers, so this bit of history was fascinating, and I learned a lot。 In that regard, I very much appreciated the author’s note at the end of the novel, that provided photos and more detail on the real-life characters。 I always love a story centered around books and libraries, but here I did not connect with the characters i Many thanks to Janet Skeslien Charles, Atria Books, and Net Galley for providing me with an ARC of Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade。 I had never heard the story of the WWI CARD volunteers, so this bit of history was fascinating, and I learned a lot。 In that regard, I very much appreciated the author’s note at the end of the novel, that provided photos and more detail on the real-life characters。 I always love a story centered around books and libraries, but here I did not connect with the characters in the same way as I did in The Paris Library。 。。。more

Dea

My two favorite things are books about WWI/WWII and books about books, so I couldn't wait to get my hands on this。 Having read so much about this time period, it's rare for me to discover a vantage point that hasn't already been explored to death already in historical fiction, so I was very intrigued by this focus on the women of CARD and their work in France in the aftermath of WWI。 Dual storylines and timelines often mean that one is more fully fleshed out than the other, but that's not the ca My two favorite things are books about WWI/WWII and books about books, so I couldn't wait to get my hands on this。 Having read so much about this time period, it's rare for me to discover a vantage point that hasn't already been explored to death already in historical fiction, so I was very intrigued by this focus on the women of CARD and their work in France in the aftermath of WWI。 Dual storylines and timelines often mean that one is more fully fleshed out than the other, but that's not the case here - our two protagonists are nuanced, fully realized human beings。 The historical research is sound and the two time periods are distinct and accurately represented。 Overall, well worth a read。 。。。more

Josie Ott

In 1918, NYP librarian, Jessie Carson, is invited by heiress Anne Morgan to join her philanthropic group, THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR DEVASTATED FRANCE aka (CARD) which helps war torn areas of France。 Jessie’s job in France, is to set up libraries for the children。 When Jessie arrives n France, she is unprepared for the realities of German occupation Villages, homes and even crops have been destroyed。 The villagers are homeless and starving。 The CARDS befriend them, and give them food, blankets a In 1918, NYP librarian, Jessie Carson, is invited by heiress Anne Morgan to join her philanthropic group, THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR DEVASTATED FRANCE aka (CARD) which helps war torn areas of France。 Jessie’s job in France, is to set up libraries for the children。 When Jessie arrives n France, she is unprepared for the realities of German occupation Villages, homes and even crops have been destroyed。 The villagers are homeless and starving。 The CARDS befriend them, and give them food, blankets and other necessities。 They babysit, give them medical attention, help them plant crops and comfort them if needed。 When Jessie reads books to the children, they can escape into a world not at war。 They can inhabit THE SECRET GARDEN, and share adventures with Peter Pan。 The library books give them hope for the future。 The CARDS helped the villagers survive, both physically and emotionally。 This story is historical fiction at its best。 I am proud the CARDS are finally being recognized, and are no longer just a footnote in WWI history。 。。。more

Amberly

3。5 stars rounded up。 This was a very slow start for me, and I don’t know that I felt very invested in many of the characters, except for maybe Marcelle。 The rest just felt a little surface-y to me, and their conversations felt more like exchanges or statements than true interaction and character development。 And I’m not sure I bought the relationship with Wendy and Ronaldo - she clearly had a crush on him and his muscles (we heard about how hot he was and how tight his shirts fit a LOT), but no 3。5 stars rounded up。 This was a very slow start for me, and I don’t know that I felt very invested in many of the characters, except for maybe Marcelle。 The rest just felt a little surface-y to me, and their conversations felt more like exchanges or statements than true interaction and character development。 And I’m not sure I bought the relationship with Wendy and Ronaldo - she clearly had a crush on him and his muscles (we heard about how hot he was and how tight his shirts fit a LOT), but not a lot of depth into why she actually liked him, or why he liked her。 That being said, it was interesting to learn about CARD, and a good follow-up to the introduction I got to Miss Morgan in The Personal Librarian。 And library stories always feel heartwarming。 I received a copy of this book from Atria in exchange for an honest opinion。 。。。more

Gregandemy

Thank you to the author and publisher for providing me with a digital ARC of this title via Netgalley in exchange for my honest review。 I thought this was such a fun, enjoyable read。 I loved the different perspective of war focusing on those that made such sacrifices to help others。 I really enjoyed the characters and found myself wondering if any were based on true history。 I loved the dual narrative from the NY librarian in the past who works in France as part of the CARD group aiding war town Thank you to the author and publisher for providing me with a digital ARC of this title via Netgalley in exchange for my honest review。 I thought this was such a fun, enjoyable read。 I loved the different perspective of war focusing on those that made such sacrifices to help others。 I really enjoyed the characters and found myself wondering if any were based on true history。 I loved the dual narrative from the NY librarian in the past who works in France as part of the CARD group aiding war town areas and the NY librarian in current day who was researching them。 。。。more

Annette Geiss

Brava! Brava! Brava, to Janet Skeslien Charles! This book is as inspirational as it is informative and interesting! The research, looking into the CARDs, as they were known, during WW1 in France, is voluminous。 These women were brave, tireless, generous and awesome。 I’m grateful to have been granted this novel by the publisher, prior to publication。 I learned so very much about this brigade of women, led by Anne Morgan, daughter of JP Morgan and Anne Murray Dike, MD, and the courageous, selfless Brava! Brava! Brava, to Janet Skeslien Charles! This book is as inspirational as it is informative and interesting! The research, looking into the CARDs, as they were known, during WW1 in France, is voluminous。 These women were brave, tireless, generous and awesome。 I’m grateful to have been granted this novel by the publisher, prior to publication。 I learned so very much about this brigade of women, led by Anne Morgan, daughter of JP Morgan and Anne Murray Dike, MD, and the courageous, selfless women comprising Miss Morgan’s Brigade。 Thank you NetGalley and Simon and Schuster。 。。。more

Dwina Willis

This inspiring story is based on the women who worked to help the French civilians whose lives were devastated during WWI。 Begun any Ann Morgan, daughter of J。P。 Morgan, women served as CARDS behind the front lines。 The author features Jessie “Kit” Carson who brought bookmobiles and story time to the children。 Jessie went on, after the war, to transform the libraries of France so the would be accessible to everyone。If you love to read, you will enjoy and appreciate Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade。 Te This inspiring story is based on the women who worked to help the French civilians whose lives were devastated during WWI。 Begun any Ann Morgan, daughter of J。P。 Morgan, women served as CARDS behind the front lines。 The author features Jessie “Kit” Carson who brought bookmobiles and story time to the children。 Jessie went on, after the war, to transform the libraries of France so the would be accessible to everyone。If you love to read, you will enjoy and appreciate Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade。 Ten years of research went into this book。 It is a remarkable story made even ore so because it’s based on real women。 I was able to read an ARC on #NetGalley。 。。。more

Heather

Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is a delight of a novel from Janet Skeslien Charles, who demonstrates, once again, the critical importance of libraries, and this story feels particularly urgent in our current climate of rampant underfunding and censorship。 Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is also a love letter to librarians, the benevolent curators and protectors of the literary works that form, influence, and memorialize our culture and all its many imperfections。 Like her heroine Kit Carson, Skeslien Cha Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is a delight of a novel from Janet Skeslien Charles, who demonstrates, once again, the critical importance of libraries, and this story feels particularly urgent in our current climate of rampant underfunding and censorship。 Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is also a love letter to librarians, the benevolent curators and protectors of the literary works that form, influence, and memorialize our culture and all its many imperfections。 Like her heroine Kit Carson, Skeslien Charles shows us the enduring power of books to transport readers across time and space, as well as the healing capacity of words in times of darkness。 Janet recently reviewed my upcoming novel and included some of her favourite quotes, which I LOVED, and will do the same here!"Without uppity women, nothing would get done。" - this may be one of my favourite book quotes of all time and I want it printed on a T-shirt。"A building is not a community。 It is a body, not a soul。""Like a windowpane, my mother had been invisible to me。 There to keep in the warmth, there to let in the light。"I also learned that 'finifugal' is the word for sorrow at the end of something (like a good book!) 。。。more

Linda S。

Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is a dual timeline story, with the first timeline featuring Jessie Carson, nicknamed "Kit," and her work with the American Committee for Devastated France (called "CARD," based on the French name of the committee) during and after WW1。 As a member of CARD, Jessie meets the founders, Anne Morgan (daughter of financier JP Morgan) and her companion Anne Murray Dike - know to Cards as The Two Annes, and works with amazing, strong women who selflessly give of themselves to Miss Morgan's Book Brigade is a dual timeline story, with the first timeline featuring Jessie Carson, nicknamed "Kit," and her work with the American Committee for Devastated France (called "CARD," based on the French name of the committee) during and after WW1。 As a member of CARD, Jessie meets the founders, Anne Morgan (daughter of financier JP Morgan) and her companion Anne Murray Dike - know to Cards as The Two Annes, and works with amazing, strong women who selflessly give of themselves to help French children and families。 The second timeline is that of Wendy, an aspiring writer who works in the NY Public Library's Remembrance Department in 1987 where she stumbles upon boxes of CARD records and information。 As she learns more about the Cards, she realizes what an amazing novel she can write about them。 No spoilers, but just a recommendation to read this book。 This is the second book I have read by Janet Skeslien Charles and her writing draws the reader in right away- I felt like I was sitting next to Jessie and Marcelle as they drove through the potholed roads, bringing books to the neighboring villages as shells and artillery could be heard nearby。 The bravery of these woman! The characters really came to life for me。 I especially enjoyed the author's notes at the end, where she wrote about the real-life Card heros she wrote about and the real-life persons who inspired the fictional characters in the novel。 Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Paula White

4。5 ⭐️

Tracy

Absolutely amazing! I had no idea of the work done so close to the front by women from all over! And the description of the devastation of the area。。。。。 heartbreaking。 To think that people continued to live there。 What a great tribute to all the people who fought for a semblance of humanity in this area

Shana

I won Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles, and it was such a fantastic read。 It got me out of a months-long reading funk, I was so engrossed in these incredible characters and what would happen next。 It's the story of a librarian who joined the American Committee for Devastated France during WWI, and her life during the war。 The second split perspective is a young library worker in the 1980s who is struggling to find herself and stumbles across the story of the librarian。 She di I won Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Skeslien Charles, and it was such a fantastic read。 It got me out of a months-long reading funk, I was so engrossed in these incredible characters and what would happen next。 It's the story of a librarian who joined the American Committee for Devastated France during WWI, and her life during the war。 The second split perspective is a young library worker in the 1980s who is struggling to find herself and stumbles across the story of the librarian。 She digs for more information about this woman and what happened, deciding more need to learn about the women, called Cards。This a great story featuring many real people whose histories have largely been forgotten, and I also enjoyed the more modern characters as well。 Highly recommend。 。。。more

Alison

This was an interesting, and fun story to read。 I had never hear of this group of American women who between 1917 and 1924 all volunteers – who left comfortable lives in the United States to help the war-ravaged civilian population of northeastern France。 The leader of this effort was Anne Morgan, daughter of financier J。 P。 Morgan, who collected private funds and founded the American Committee for Devastated France。 (CARD)The story takes place between,1918 and 1987 following for the most part t This was an interesting, and fun story to read。 I had never hear of this group of American women who between 1917 and 1924 all volunteers – who left comfortable lives in the United States to help the war-ravaged civilian population of northeastern France。 The leader of this effort was Anne Morgan, daughter of financier J。 P。 Morgan, who collected private funds and founded the American Committee for Devastated France。 (CARD)The story takes place between,1918 and 1987 following for the most part two women who worked the New York Public Library。 In 1918 we follow Jessie Carson, who took a leave of absence and joined the American Committee for Devastated France, to open up a children's libraries, something new to the French at that time。 She wanted to have a place where children could feel safe for awhile and develop a love for stories。 In 1987 we follow Wendy Peterson who works at the New York Public Library and who came across the Name Jessie Carson in the archives, and became obsessed to find out what happened to her and the other CARD'S during and after their time in France。I would highly recommend this book and I would like to thank NetGalley and Atria Books for a copy of this book。 。。。more

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