Last bookshop in London: World War II novel

Last bookshop in London: World War II novel

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(as of Apr 08, 2025 10:38:12 UTC – Details)


New York Times Bestseller – For all light fans we can’t see and Aushwitz’s tattooists!
“A unique story that shows the transformational power of literacy, reminds us of hope and sanctuary that our neighborhood bookstores present us during dangerous tests of war and unrest.”
August 1939: London is ready for war as Hitler’s army sweeps all over Europe. Grace Bennett has always dreamed of going to the city, but the bunkers and the drawn curtains that they find on their arrival are not they expected. And she certainly never thought that she was working in Primarose Hill, a dusty old book shop located in the heart of London.
Through blackouts and air raids as Blitz, Grace discovered the power of storytelling to unite his community, which he had never seen even in a dream – a force that also wins even on the deepest nights of the war.
“WWII-Se London’s London’s background a grand story of love, friendship and survival.”-Jillian canter, one more time and half-life author
“A love letter for the power of books to unite us, to hold the world together when it is falling around our ears. WWII must take what London has done during WWII that Medeline Martin must make a historic fiction novelist.” – Writer of Karen Robards, Black Swan of Paris
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Publisher

London, 1939London, 1939

A city separated from the warA city separated from the war

And brought together by books.And brought together by books.

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Asin: B087ZMTBRX
Publisher: Hanover Square Press; Original version (6 April, 2021)
Publication date: April 6, 2021
language English
File Size: 1.1 MB
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: competent
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 336 page

Customers say

Customers find this book engaging and well-written, with beautiful detail that captures the vivid scenes of London during the Blitz. The story features strong character development, with one customer noting how the heroine grows throughout the narrative, while others highlight the emotional highs and depths of the plot. Customers appreciate how the book portrays the resilience and fortitude of Londoners during the war, and how it brings hope to readers through its portrayal of people helping one another.

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