The storytelling here is very compelling. While the basic ideas - the complexities of love and family, the denial of roots, the search for hope, the debilitation of despair and the sweetness of redemption - are classic, the characters and plot details in "The Green Library" are refreshingly original. They have a strong Canadian or even North American resonance. They are all magically woven into a beautiful and moving novel. Kulyk Keefer's descriptive talents are especially rewarding. While I enjoyed this book as part of my 'summer holiday reading,' I recommend it to anyone to enjoy at anytime.
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