The Last Bookshop in London: A Novel of World War II by Madeline Martin              

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The building of a story around a young woman, Grace Bennett, discovering the joy of books and bookshops. Translating that love into something special during these times. Grace ends up working in a bookstore off from the main drag. Ultimately she finds herself reading to assorted people who share her Underground Shelter during the London Blitz. Sometimes they come to the bookstore for continuations, a masterful stroke! Oh and yes there is a gentleman. He really is!
Such a joyous story in the midst of hardship and tragedy.
What is special is the way Grace grows from a shy country girl into her own person.

A Harlequin ARC via NetGalley 

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