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A review by vivalibrarian
Mr. Revere and I by Robert Lawson
5.0
My summer reading adventures took place at the Raytown branch of the Mid-Continent Library serving the suburban KC metro area. There were no prizes, programs or smiling librarians. It was simple. Read 60 books and you get a free book. SIXTY! After I blasted through a lot of picture books and my annual read of The Diary of Trilby Frost I got to sixty and was dismayed when there were only two books left. Both looked super gross. I took Mr. Revere and I because at least there was a horse on the cover.
I read this book so many times that even a re-read decades later I knew the drawings and story by heart. Isn't nostalgia the best?
I read this book so many times that even a re-read decades later I knew the drawings and story by heart. Isn't nostalgia the best?