The Bookshop of Yesterdays
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Amy Meyerson
Look for Amy Meyerson’s new novel The Imperfects, a captivating literary page-turner.THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERBest Books of Summer 2018 Selection by Philadelphia Inquirer and Library Journal“Part mystery and part drama, Meyerson uses a complex family dynamic in The Bookshop of Yesterdays to spotlight the importance of truth and our need for forgiveness.” —Associated PressA woman inherits a beloved bookstore and sets forth on a journey of self-discovery in this poignant debut about family, forgiveness and a love of reading.Miranda Brooks grew up in the stacks of her eccentric Uncle Billy’s bookstore, solving the inventive scavenger hunts he created just for her. But on Miranda’s twelfth birthday, Billy has a mysterious falling-out with her mother and suddenly disappears from Miranda’s life. She doesn’t hear from him again until sixteen years later when she receives unexpected news: Billy has died and left her Prospero Books, which is teetering on bankruptcy—and one final scavenger hunt.When Miranda returns home to Los Angeles and to Prospero Books—now as its owner—she finds clues that Billy has hidden for her inside novels on the store’s shelves, in locked drawers of his apartment upstairs, in the name of the store itself. Miranda becomes determined to save Prospero Books and to solve Billy’s last scavenger hunt. She soon finds herself drawn into a journey where she meets people from Billy’s past, people whose stories reveal a history that Miranda’s mother has kept hidden—and the terrible secret that tore her family apart.Bighearted and trenchantly observant, The Bookshop of Yesterdays is a lyrical story of family, love and the healing power of community. It’s a love letter to reading and bookstores, and a testament to how our histories shape who we become.
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Author
Amy Meyerson
Pages
368
Publisher
Harlequin
Published Date
2018-06-12
ISBN
1488078734 9781488078736
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"This was quite a beautiful story on the many different human feelings and how we all experience them uniquely. How parental bonds are forged beyond a biological connection, and severed due to tragedy all in the same moment. I also ABSOLUTELY LOVED the way Meyerson includes classic literature into her novel. I learned about literary history I had no idea about. It was a book where I felt represented, as someone who loves reading stories in a world where that’s not necessarily “the norm” anymore."
"The mystery was obvious by page 99, but I found this engaging and heartwarming. A perfect summer read with just the right amount of pathos and romance."
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Teresa Prokopanko
"This storyline is original and personal. I felt I was glancing at snippet into someone’s life and the journey they take to find out who they really are."
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Tanya Andoniadis