While you wait for Our Missing Hearts
Bird’s mother was a poet whose work inspired resistance, and her book was banned. To protect her family, she disappeared. Bird knows not to talk about her or ask questions. Several years later Bird receives a cryptic letter he knows is from his mother. He goes on a quest to find the clues she left and find her with the help of a network of resistance librarians. Our Missing Hearts is very different from Ng’s previous novels, but it’s just as well-written and unforgettable. While you wait for your copy, check out these reads about resistance, freedom, and the power of books and truth.
They Called Us Enemy by George Takei
It was not long ago that Asian Americans were targeted, relocated and separated from each other due to fear and intolerance in the United States. During World War II many thousands of people of Japanese descent, most of whom were American citizens, were forcibly removed from their homes.
Actor George Takei of Star Trek fame shares his first-hand experience in a “relocation center” in his illustrated memoir They Called Us Enemy. He spent years under armed guard held behind barbed wire for the crime of being a Japanese American. He was only 4 years old when his family was forced to leave their home. Available with no holds on Hoopla as an ebook.
Dear Miss Breed by Joanne Oppenheim
You’ll read actual letters imprisoned children wrote to Miss Breed, for a first-hand account of their lives behind barbed wire. It’s a book you’ll never forget. Thinking about it again brings tears to my eyes. Available with no holds on Hoopla as an digital audiobook if you like to listen. Check out the book to see photos, letters and art made by the children who wrote Miss Breed.
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey
The setting feels like the old west, but the story takes place in the future not the past. In this future fathers and husbands determine women’s lives. Women have little choice beyond marriage and having children. Esther stows away in a librarian’s book wagon to escape an arranged marriage after the woman she loves is executed for possession of forbidden printed material. Esther finds life beyond the rigid expectations of her community, with a group of women dedicated to sharing information and creating refuge in a world gone mad. After all, that’s what librarians are all about. Listen to the digital audiobook on Hoopla with no holds.
Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
In the 15th century, Anna and Omeir are trying to survive the siege and fall of Constantinople on opposite sides of the wall. Zeno and Seymour cross paths in a public library in present-day Idaho. In the future Konstance is traveling through space on a vessel headed for a new world. In all three timelines, the characters carry forward a story called “Cloud Cuckoo Land.” The folio survives war, weather and time. It helps readers “slip the trap” and hold on to hope in the darkness. Doerr’s novel does the same for us as we escape into its pages. Cloud Cuckoo Land is dedicated to “the librarians then, now, and in the years to come.”