The Bookshop on the Corner

The Bookshop on the Corner
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Lucy Price-Lewis

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780062643216
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
What does 29-year-old Nina Redmond, a British librarian, do when budget cuts take her job and close the libraries? Why, she moves to the Highlands of Scotland and opens a bookstore on wheels, continuing to match the perfect book with the perfect reader. Narrator Lucy Price-Lewis creates a comfortable atmosphere as she brings these characters to life. In spite of a slow start with an overly long author's note identifying ways and places to read, the story is an entertaining look at the power of the right book in the right hands at the right time. Price-Lewis moves easily from British accents to Scots brogues. She gives Nina a believable mix of confidence and uncertainty as she finds a new path. N.E.M. � AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Library Journal

October 1, 2016

For young librarian Nina Redmond, nothing brings greater satisfaction than placing the perfect book in the hands of eager readers. To her dismay, her library in Birmingham, England, is downsizing and changing its focus. This presents petite, timid Nina with an opportunity to follow a dream of creating a bookstore on wheels. Relocating to the Scottish Highlands is an uncharacteristic act of daring for her. Driving an unwieldy mobile bookstore and living in a modernized remote barn introduces her to a world of small towns and stunning wide open spaces, along with a community of hungry readers. Nina blossoms as she matches books with both the young and old, all while engaging in two romantic flirtations. Who will win her heart, Lennox, a brusque sheep farmer working through a bitter divorce, or Marek, a lonely Latvian train engineer who leaves her romantic notes? VERDICT Colgan's latest (after Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery) gently acknowledges the UK's recent library funding problem as well as the new roles libraries are assuming. Scotland is a bonny setting for this funny, winsome novel that will appeal to fans of Nina George's The Little Paris Bookshop.--Gloria Drake, Oswego P.L. Dist., IL

Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

August 1, 2016
All Nina has ever cared about is helping people find the right book. When she's downsized from her job as a librarian in Birmingham, England, she decides to open up her own bookshop, a bold move that ends up changing her whole life. It begins with an old bakery van she finds in a small Scottish village, which she converts to a bookstore on wheels. She then moves into a converted barn on a Highlands farm and begins selling at local market days, getting to know the villagers through their reading tastes. She even finds romantic options, with both a charismatic train conductor who passes through town and a gruff but caring farmer. Colgan's latest shares many themes with her popular Little Beach Street Bakery (2015) and Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery (2016): a heroine who strikes out on her own, a picturesque setting, and charming small-town dalliances. Most of all, though, this cheering tale celebrates the many ways books bring people together.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)




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