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340 pages, Paperback
First published May 19, 2016
There's a book for everyone, even if they don't think there is. A book that reaches in and grabs your soul.
So that was why people read. Because books explained things: how you thought, and how you behaved, and made you realise you were not alone in doing what you did or feeling what you felt.
She knew now that everyone had heartbreak in their life at some point. What had happened didn't make her special or unusual. It was part of being human. A broken heart was, after all, the source material of myriad books. Some of those books had become her comfort, and had made her realize she was not alone.
After all, a town without a bookshop was a town without a heart.
Now that he was here, in Peasebrook, he wanted it to be his home - their home. It was a mystery, though, why there was no bookshop in such an appealing place.
After all, a town without a bookshop was a town without a heart.
Julius imagined each person he passed as a potential customer. He could picture them all, crowding in, asking his advice, him sliding their purchases into a bag, getting to know their likes and dislikes, putting a book aside for a particular customer, knowing it would be just up their alley. Watching them browse, watching the joy of them discovering a new author, a new world.
It was the sort of bookshop that stole time.
There's a book for everyone, even if they don't think there is. A book that reaches in and grabs your soul.