
REVIEW
JUNIA, written by New York Times bestselling author Kim Michele Richardson, and illustrated by David C. Gardner, (Sleeping Bear Press) follows the story of Junia, a mule with the important task of carrying the Pack Horse librarian, Book Woman, through rugged terrains in Kentucky to deliver books to remote communities. Despite challenging conditions, Junia remains steadfast, reliable, and dedicated to their mission, ensuring the library patrons receive their materials consistently.

The work they do is no easy feat, as they tirelessly traverse hundreds of miles each month to fulfill their delivery obligations.
Readers will be entertained by Junia’s encounters with surprising wildlife like bullfrogs, rattlesnakes, and skunks.

This image transports me back to our days in Arkansas, near a lively farm echoing with the sounds of mules. Whenever we passed by, my daughter would eagerly request to pet and interact with the mules. A special photograph holds a moment dear to me: my daughter standing beside the weathered fence, surrounded by five mules pulling at her hands and clothes, as they playfully nuzzle. Her bright eyes and smile, filled with laughter, bring a contagious sense of happiness to the photo that I will forever cherish.

The storytelling and artwork depicts Junia’s challenges as she explores diverse landscapes. From the icy chill of snow-covered terrain to the constant downpour of rain, each detail is vividly portrayed.

David C. Gardner’s artwork is amazing. Through vibrant colors and intricate details, he breathes life into the world of Junia, beautifully portraying its distinct landscapes and characters. Each illustration invites viewers to immerse themselves in a sense of wonder and adventure.

The back matter provides a deep dive into historical context, shining a light on the real-life Pack Horse Librarians of the 1930s. This program was a unique initiative that delivered books to the most remote parts of Appalachia during the Great Depression. By including this information, readers not only learn about a significant period in American history but also gain a deeper understanding of the commitment and resilience of those involved.
Within the journey of Junia and the Book Woman, themes of perseverance, community, and the transformative influence of books are seamlessly integrated into the storyline. The narrative demonstrates how literature can overcome barriers, create bonds, and instill hope even in challenging situations.
With each page, you’ll be transported to a bygone era where the influence of books and the essence of community shine brightly. The compelling writing by Kim Michele Richardson and the beautiful illustrations by David C. Gardner make JUNIA a gem for readers of all ages, making it a delightful addition to any home or school library.

Get your copy from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or BookShop.org and embark on an inspiring adventure with Junia and the Book Woman. The story not only honors Junia’s resilience and determination but also pays homage to the dedicated Pack Horse librarians who spread knowledge and happiness to numerous people in remote regions.

Lori Keating is an award-winning, multi-genre author with a unique talent for weaving tales that resonate with readers of all ages, blending humor, heart, and a touch of magic. Whether she’s penning a heartwarming children’s story, or an inspiring romance, her passion for storytelling shines through. She enjoys actively participating in the literary community by providing insightful reviews.
GIVEAWAY
If you want to win this book for yourself or the young reader in your life, leave a comment by December 18. I’ll mail it ASAP so hopefully you can get it by Christmas. U.S. addresses only. Educators and media specialists get two chances! Just let me know in your comments.
Fascinating! What an amazing job that would have been ! (Also dangerous and uncomfortable of course!! Thanks for sharing!
I know–isn’t it amazing?
I have been fascinated by these women who loved literacy so much that they took on this dangerous job. I read an adult book called The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and can’t wait to read this picture book. Thank you for the review and chance to win a copy.
I’m pretty sure it’s the same author. Your name starts the list!
I love these stories about amazing horseback librarians! The first one I ever read was THAT BOOK WOMAN by Heather Henson and this new one looks to have just as much heart and a lot more action! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for commenting, Melanie. I didn’t know there was a whole genre of BOOK WOMEN books!
I read the same book as Danielle about the book librarians in that time period. This sounds like a fascinating book to teach kids about nature and how people got their books back then. I’ll let someone who reads picture books win it. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks, Natalie!
the bookmobile horses and mules of Kentucky in the Depression are one of the stories and devotions in my upcoming book! I love seeing this picture book about the book women!
Awesome, Kathy.Your name goes in the giveaway!!
The illustrations look beautiful! Pack librarians have fascinated me since I first learned about them (I am a school media specialist). This looks and sounds like a book I would love and I would love to share it with my students. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
Thank you, Stephanie. Your name goes in twice. If you sign up for my blog, you’ll hear of lots of other giveaways and earn another chance to win!
This book looks amazing!! What an amazing story to get books to everyone!