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  • Published: 28 December 2021
  • ISBN: 9781580897198
  • Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $37.99

The Leather Apron Club

Benjamin Franklin, His Son Billy & America's First Circulating Library




A powerful celebration of libraries from master storyteller Jane Yolen. Benjamin Franklin introduces his son Billy to the Leather Apron Club, where it's love at first page.

When Billy's father Benjamin Franklin announces that Billy and his lazy cousin James will soon have a tutor, Billy is initially dismayed. But his tutor awakens him to the power of story and books, and when Billy accompanies his father to the Leather Apron Club (which Franklin started in 1727), he decides to do more with his education and life.

Best-selling author Jane Yolen introduces readers to the Leather Apron Club. Not only was the Club the first successful lending library in the United States--it also exists to this day as the Library Company of Philadelphia! Careful readers will notice that the story cleverly incorporates famous sayings from Ben Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack, underscoring the lasting impact of words.

  • Published: 28 December 2021
  • ISBN: 9781580897198
  • Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $37.99

About the authors

Wendell Minor

Wendell Minor has designed more than two thousand book covers and written and/or illustrated more than fifty children's books, including many in collaboration with Jean Craighead George. Recent titles include Trapped!, How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?, and If You Were a Panda Bear. Wendell has collaborated with Rob Burleigh on Night Flight: Amelia Earhart Crosses the Atlantic , Abraham Lincoln Comes Home, If You Spent a Day with Thoreau at Walden Pond, and Into the Woods: John James Audubon Lives His Dream.

Jane Yolen

Jane Yolen was an accomplished and awarded author and poet, with over 450 books published in her lifetime. She was born and raised in New York City. She attended Smith College, and received her master's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts. She settled and raised her own family in Hatfield, Massachusetts, and spent parts of the year in Scotland as well. When she was not writing, Yolen composed songs, was a professional storyteller, and was the beloved mother of three children, and five grandchildren. Many of Yolen's stories and poems were rooted in her sense of family and self. The Emperor and the Kite, which was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1983 for its intricate paper-cut illustrations by Ed Young, was based on Yolen's relationship with her late father, who was an international kite-flying champion. Owl Moon, winner of the 1988 Caldecott Medal for John Schoenherr's exquisite watercolors, was inspired by her husband's interest in birding. The Devil’s Arithmetic, a National Jewish Book Award-winner and eventual movie, spoke to her own Jewish identity, interest in historical fiction, and her father’s service in WWII. Jane was generous of spirit, mentoring generations of children’s book authors with her expertise, her warmth, and her wonderful sense of humor.  Jane passed away in 2026, but left behind a ubiquitous presence on children’s bookshelves and in hearts across the world.

Praise for The Leather Apron Club

Praise for Meet Me at the Well (Yolen)

  • "A solid source of study and reflection for libraries with religious patrons."--School Library Journal

  • Praise for Bad Girls (Yolen)
  • Booklist's Top Ten Biographies for Youth
  • YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
  • Booklist, starred review

  • Praise for Night Train, Night Train (Minor)
  • "A dreamy, lyrical picture book."--School Library Journal
  • "Wendell's evocative scenes capture. . . nostalgia."--Publishers Weekly