A review by bibliobrandie
Finding Langston by Lesa Cline-Ransome

4.0

There is so much story in this short historical novel. Langston is trying to find his way and his voice after the death of his mother. Langston and his father have just moved to Chicago and now he’s being bullied at school. The one place he feels safe and welcome is at the Hall Branch of the Chicago Public Library and within the pages of his books. This would be a great intro to the Great Migration or a study on Langston Hughes. This is a story of grief, belonging, identity... and also a love letter to libraries :) I look forward to reading the next two in the series.