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The Last Bookshop In London: A Novel Of World War Ii
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The New York Times Bestsellerfor Fans Of All The Light We Cannot See And The Tattooist Of Auschwitz!An Irresistible Tale Which Showcases The Transformative Power Of Literacy, Reminding Us Of The Hope And Sanctuary Our Neighborhood Bookstores Offer During The Perilous Trials Of War And Unrest.Kim Michele Richardson, Author Of The Book Woman Of Troublesome Creekaugust 1939: London Prepares For War As Hitlers Forces Sweep Across Europe. Grace Bennett Has Always Dreamed Of Moving To The City, But The Bunkers And Drawn Curtains That She Finds On Her Arrival Are Not What She Expected. And She Certainly Never Imagined Shed Wind Up Working At Primrose Hill, A Dusty Old Bookshop Nestled In The Heart Of London.Through Blackouts And Air Raids As The Blitz Intensifies, Grace Discovers The Power Of Storytelling To Unite Her Community In Ways She Never Dreameda Force That Triumphs Over Even The Darkest Nights Of The War.A Gorgeously Written Story Of Love, Friendship, And Survival Set Against The Backdrop Of Wwiiera London.Jillian Cantor, Author Of In Another Time And Half Lifea Love Letter To The Power Of Books To Unite Us, To Hold The World Together When Its Falling Apart Around Our Ears. This Fresh Take On What London Endured During Wwii Should Catapult Madeline Martin To The Top Tier Of Historical Fiction Novelists.Karen Robards, Author Of The Black Swan Of Parisdon'T Miss Madeline Martin'S Next Heartwarming Historical Novel, The Booklover'S Library!Also By Madeline Martin: The Librarian Spy The Keeper Of Hidden Books
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- Q: What is the page count of 'The Last Bookshop in London'? A: The book has three hundred twenty pages. This length allows for a deep and engaging narrative set during World War II.
- Q: What binding type does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle, perfect for reading on the go.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures five point three three inches in length, zero point seven nine inches in width, and seven point nine seven inches in height. These dimensions make it convenient for shelf storage or travel.
- Q: Who is the author of this novel? A: The author is Madeline Martin. She is known for her captivating historical fiction, including titles like 'The Librarian Spy'.
- Q: Is 'The Last Bookshop in London' suitable for young adults? A: Yes, the book is suitable for young adults and older readers. It explores themes of resilience and the importance of community during wartime.
- Q: How do I read this book? A: You simply open the paperback and read from front to back. The engaging plot makes it a compelling read for anyone interested in historical fiction.
- Q: Can this book be read in one sitting? A: Yes, many readers can finish it in one sitting due to its gripping storyline. However, the three hundred twenty pages may take longer for some.
- Q: How should I store this book? A: Store the book upright on a shelf to avoid bending the cover. Keep it in a cool, dry place to preserve the paper quality.
- Q: Is there any special care needed for the book? A: No special care is needed for this paperback book. Just keep it away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain its condition.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This novel belongs to the historical fiction genre, specifically focusing on World War II. It combines elements of drama and romance.
- Q: How does this book compare to other historical novels? A: This book stands out for its unique perspective on London during World War II. It offers a blend of personal stories and historical events.
- Q: Is this book recommended for fans of other WWII novels? A: Yes, fans of books like 'All the Light We Cannot See' will likely enjoy this novel. It shares similar themes of hope and resilience.
- Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a replacement or refund. Most retailers have policies for damaged goods.
- Q: Can I return the book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can typically return the book if it's in new condition. Check the seller's return policy for specific details.
- Q: What if I have trouble reading the book? A: If you're having trouble, consider reading in smaller sections or using a reading guide. Engaging with discussions online can also help.
- Q: Are there any similar books by Madeline Martin? A: Yes, other books by Madeline Martin include 'The Librarian Spy' and 'The Keeper of Hidden Books'. Each explores historical themes with rich storytelling.