The little village of book lovers : a novel / Nina George ; [translated by Simon Pare]
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: New York : Random House Large Print, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: Large print editionDescription: xiii, 289 pages (large print) : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: still image | text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780593743713Other title: The little French village of book loversUniform titles: Südlichter English. Subject(s): Bookmobiles -- Fiction | Books and reading -- Fiction | Foster parents -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Love -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Orphans -- Fiction | Soul mates -- Fiction | Nyons (France) -- FictionGenre/Form: Large type books. | Domestic fiction. | Magic realist fiction. | Romance fiction. Summary: In Nina George's New York Times bestseller The Little Paris Bookshop, literary apothecary Jean Perdu was inspired to create a floating bookstore after reading a pseudonymous novel about a young woman with a remarkable gift. The Little Village of Book lovers is that Novel. 'Everyone knows me, but none can see me. I'm that thing you call love.' In a little town in the south of France in the 1960s, a dazzling encounter with Love itself changes the life of infant orphan Marie-Jeanne forever. As a girl, Marie-Jeanne realises that she can see the marks Love has left on the people around her - tiny glowing lights on the faces and hands that shimmer more brightly when the one meant for them is near. Before long, Marie-Jeanne is playing matchmaker, bringing true loves together in her village. As she grows up, Marie-Jeanne helps her foster father, Francis, begin a mobile library that travels throughout the many small mountain towns in the region of Nyons. She finds herself bringing soulmates together every place they go - and there are always books that play a pivotal role in that quest. However, the only person that Marie-Jeanne can't seem to find a soulmate for is herself. She has no glow of her own, though she waits and waits for it to appear. Everyone must have a soulmate, surely - but will Marie-Jeanne be able to recognise hers when Love finally comes her way?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes a prologue from 'The little Paris bookshop'
Translated from the German.
In Nina George's New York Times bestseller The Little Paris Bookshop, literary apothecary Jean Perdu was inspired to create a floating bookstore after reading a pseudonymous novel about a young woman with a remarkable gift. The Little Village of Book lovers is that Novel. 'Everyone knows me, but none can see me. I'm that thing you call love.' In a little town in the south of France in the 1960s, a dazzling encounter with Love itself changes the life of infant orphan Marie-Jeanne forever. As a girl, Marie-Jeanne realises that she can see the marks Love has left on the people around her - tiny glowing lights on the faces and hands that shimmer more brightly when the one meant for them is near. Before long, Marie-Jeanne is playing matchmaker, bringing true loves together in her village. As she grows up, Marie-Jeanne helps her foster father, Francis, begin a mobile library that travels throughout the many small mountain towns in the region of Nyons. She finds herself bringing soulmates together every place they go - and there are always books that play a pivotal role in that quest. However, the only person that Marie-Jeanne can't seem to find a soulmate for is herself. She has no glow of her own, though she waits and waits for it to appear. Everyone must have a soulmate, surely - but will Marie-Jeanne be able to recognise hers when Love finally comes her way?
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