![]() ![]() As she travels to her patrons, delivering them hope through books, Cussy must fight against nature, starvation, racial prejudices, sexism, and her own inner-critic. The last of the blue-skinned people of Kentucky, according to her father, a group thought of as untouchable and cursed. Cussy Mary is a proud Pack Horse Librarian, but she’s also a Blue. ![]() In the poverty-stricken Appalachian town of Troublesome Creek, Roosevelt’s Pack Horse Library Project aims to bring education to citizens so far up the mountains that they’ve rarely seen a book. Here’s a brief summary of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek: Looking for your next great read? Check out these similar books… ![]() In this post, I’ll review the premise of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and share book club discussion questions that are sure to get your book club talking! I’ve also written another post about the controversy surrounding the novel and another similar novel, The Giver of Stars. ![]() If you haven’t checked out the previous post in the series where I share my thoughts on The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and a fun activity and food ideas for your book club, check out that post HERE. *If you are new here, WELCOME! For The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, I provide your book club with a brief summary and book club discussion questions in that order! The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Book Club Discussion Questions The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Book Club Discussion Questions ![]()
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