The Living Librarian
Description
Sarah Miller, a librarian facing the modernization of her beloved library, stumbles upon a mystical connection to the books she cherishes. The books, imbued with the memories and emotions of past readers, unlock their experiences within Sarah. This initially terrifying revelation evolves into a sense of purpose as Sarah realizes she can use this connection to help others find solace and meaning. She begins guiding patrons to books that resonate with their inner selves, forging a shared consciousness. But as the line between herself and the collective experience blurs, Sarah grapples with the potential loss of her identity, ultimately embracing her role as a bridge between readers and the stories that shape them. Comparable works include The Shadow of the Wind