![]() ![]() Most of those are real books, although a few exist only in the authors imagination. There she buys a van and transforms it into a bookmobile - a mobile bookshop that she drives from neighborhood to neighborhood, changing one life after another with the power of storytelling.įrom helping her grumpy landlord deliver a lamb, to sharing picnics with a charming train conductor who serenades her with poetry, Nina discovers there’s plenty of adventure, magic, and soul in a place that’s beginning to feel like home… a place where she just might be able to write her own happy ending. The book refers to many other books, which added to its appeal. They meet on a rooftop in Boston on the night Ryle loses a patient and Lily attends her abusive father’s funeral. ![]() But now the job she loved is no more.ĭetermined to make a new life for herself, Nina moves to a sleepy village many miles away. At first glance, the couple is edgy but cute: Lily Bloom runs a flower shop for people who hate flowers Ryle Kincaid is a surgeon who says he never wants to get married or have kids. Until yesterday, she was a librarian in the hectic city. Pairing a reader with that perfect book is her passion… and also her job. ![]() But can she write her own happy-ever-after? In this valentine to readers, librarians, and book-lovers the world over, the New York Times-bestselling author of Little Beach Street Bakery returns with a funny, moving new novel for fans of Nina George’s The Little Paris Bookshop. Nina Redmond is a librarian with a gift for finding the perfect book for her readers. ![]()
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