"Children Who Read Good Books Usually Behave Better, and Have Good Manners,": The Founding of the Notre Dame de Grace Library for Boys and Girls, Montreal, 1943

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2007
Contributors Author: Chris Lyons
Journal
Library Trends
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pagination
597- 608
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Abstract

The founding of the Notre Dame de Grace Library for Boys and Girls in Montreal in 1943 provides a unique and interesting case
study in Canadian library development. It was founded and operated by an umbrella group of local community organizations, using
money raised locally, initially to combat a perceived rise in juvenile delinquency during the Second World War. The arguments made
in favor of the library by the general public and the organizers were widely reported in the local press. The documentary record provides
a rare account of the beliefs held about the efficacy of reading and libraries to shape children, a neglected aspect of children’s library
development in Canadian historiography.