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Historical Fiction by Kim Michele Richardson |
Historical Facts
The novel takes place in the 1930's and was inspired by the blue-skinned people of Kentucky and Kentucky Pack Horse librarians.
The Blue people of Kentucky were first discovered in the hills of eastern Kentucky. They had an extremely rare disease that causes the skin to be blue. This disease limited oxygen to the blood and caused a bluish tint to the skin. It is called Methemoglobinemia. These people lived in remote areas of the Kentucky hills near Troublesome creek and were shunned by other people in the area because they looked different.
The Kentucky Pack Horse librarians were started with the signing of Roosevelt's New Deal Acts. The Pack Horse Library project was established in 1935 and ran until 1943. It was created in an effort to both create jobs for women in rural Appalachia and to bring books to the people that lived in the poorest and most isolated areas of eastern Kentucky. These librarians were known as the Book Women.
The Novel
The book takes place in Troublesome Creek, Kentucky in 1936. It follows a pack horse librarian, Cussy Mary Carter (also known as Bluet) through her travels as she delivers books, magazines and compassion to the poor people in the remote areas of the Kentucky hills.
Bluet has blue skin and is shunned by many of the town's people because she looks different and they feel that she has something they could "catch". She finds peace in her job as a pack horse librarian and in the joy she brings to the people in the hills as she brings them reading materials. She also will take the time to read to those who are not able to read themselves and she shows a lot of compassion to these people who have little food and possesions.
We also see Bluet as she works in the library storage area once a month and interacts with the other librarians. Some are very mean to her and others are very kind.
Bluet's mother has passed away and she lives with her father. Troublesome Creek is a mining town and her father works in the mines. A side story with the father shows the troubles that the miners have and the way they live with the black lungs they got from working in the mines.
I found the main character Cussy Mary to be someone I really got to know in the book and looked forward to continue reading the book. This is a book I would strongly recommend.
Another Book on the Kentucky Pack Horse Librarians
The book club I belong to read another book on the pack horse librarians. It was called The Giver of Stars by JoJo Moyes. I also found it fascinating.
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