Also, an in-depth biography of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
Rekha Kuver
Librarian Rekha Kuver is the youth and family services manager for the King County Library System. As a reader, she likes characters with rich internal lives and settings with a vivid sense of time and place. When she’s not reading or listening to audiobooks, she’s making art or spending time outdoors.
More Stories from this Author
Book picks: ‘Rainbow Hands’ teaches about colors — and much more
For adults, a love story that's coming to the big screen
Book picks: ‘Carpenter’s Helper’ is a heartwarming story about nature
Also: A thought-provoking look at aging, identity and loss from Julie Otsuka.
Book picks: 2 tales (one for adults, one for kids) of families on journeys
A sweeping family epic, and a family's special nighttime adventure.
'Where is Bina Bear?' A funny, heartfelt depiction of empathy
Also: For adults, an emotionally intense novel about friendship
Book picks: A lovely bedtime story with silly sound effects
Also: New from Louise Erdrich, an illuminating look at the times we're living in.
Book Picks: Amanda Gorman’s rhythmic poem, Questlove’s music history
Book reviews: Amanda Gorman's vivid and inspiring story, plus a musical journey with Questlove.
Book Picks: A touching tale about the mail, plus a powerful book about nature
Book reviews: A sweet story of a package lost (and found), a powerful, accessible look
Book Picks: ‘My First Day’ is a beautifully illustrated tale of overcoming fears
Book reviews: A gentle story about new adventures and a compelling short-story collection.
Book Picks: ‘Boo Stew’ is a great read-aloud tale for Halloween
Book reviews: An epic fantasy tale, plus a creative kids' title with just a dash