From Deseret News archives:
Provo librarian's book imitates life
Shy and soft-spoken, Ian Perkes was 16 when he started shelving children's books as part of the Job Partnership Training Act program for disadvantaged youth.
Provo's librarians coached him on social skills such as making eye contact with other people and even table etiquette. They told him what books to read and movies to see.
His gratitude soon found a voice in a birthday poem he wrote for librarian Carla Morris titled "To My Librarian Mother."
The poem sparked an idea in Morris that five years later is a hot-selling book that Morris dedicated to Perkes. The first print run of 7,000 is nearly sold out, and "The Boy Who Was Raised by Librarians" will be an alternate selection in the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club catalog in May.
"Lots of people in the book business were a child raised by librarians or knew a child like that. I was one."
That didn't make the book a slam dunk. The 32-page children's book took six years to finish.
First, the original manuscript was too close to Perkes' story.
"I took it to my writer's group and they said it was way too serious," Morris said. "So I totally changed it."
The book is about three librarians Marge, Betty and Leola who help kindergarten-aged Melvin on his daily visits to the library. Melvin grows up and goes to college, but will he forget his librarian friends?
Perkes hasn't. In fact, he now works at the library planning events such as his own wedding in the ballroom.
Peachtree signed him to a contract in 2004, but his schedule didn't allow him to work on "The Boy Who Was Raised by Librarians" until last summer.
"He was worth waiting for," Landwehr said.
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