This particular patch of forest is relatively unremarkable save for the path - wide enough for a good-sized wagon, though not smooth enough for the wheels of one - running through it; a skunk browses on low-hanging raspberries planted alongside the path while songbirds flit from branch to branch overhead, and there's the sound of underbrush being cut away somewhere in the middle distance.
She doesn't mind old stuff, but anything is good! She'd really appreciate books. It will help with both vocabulary and just understanding everything that's going on here.
Sure! They have a connection to the big library, they can get pretty much any kind of book she wants - they have recommendation lists if she doesn't have a firm idea of where she wants to start, too, though probably not one exactly aimed at her situation; she might want to write to the librarians for a personalized suggestion.
Yes! She'd love that -- if she writes a letter could someone make sure it's at least comprehensible? Possibly she might benefit from books meant for children, or something similar, but if anyone has recommendations that would also be great. She read a lot at home and enjoys it.
One of them can read over her letter, sure; she seems to be doing reasonably well, though. And they can print her up a kids' book collection overnight - does she want to start with little kids' books or something a little more challenging with a little more to it?
A little more challenging is fine -- in her world they had educational books for younger people, is that an option?
Great! Those were always her favorite as a kid, she had a three-volume history of crafting-like-thing that she read until it fell apart. (She also wrote a few as a kid, but those were never very good.)