The Museum That Kept Everything
The In-Use Series, Book 2
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Maureen Hartson
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Beatrix Blythe
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When Mateo Vargas begins volunteering at a small natural history museum, he expects to guide school groups and shelve books.
Instead, he discovers a hidden basement containing tens of thousands of uncatalogued specimens—moths, beetles, and butterflies carefully preserved for questions no one has asked yet.
Downstairs, collections manager Dr. Patricia Okafor guards more than jars of insects. She protects unfinished work, decades-old promises, and the legacy of a scientist who trusted the museum to “hold space for the future.”
As debates about modernization and digitization ripple through the institution, Mateo must decide what progress truly means. Is it speed? Visibility? Efficiency? Or is it the quiet discipline of showing up and paying attention—even when no one is watching?
The Museum That Kept Everything is a thoughtful coming-of-age novel about stewardship, patience, mentorship, and the invisible labor that makes the future possible.
©2026 Beatrix Blythe (P)2026 Beatrix Blythe