Welcome to another Tuesday celebrating bookish events: First Chapter/Intros, now hosted by Socrates Book Reviews; and Teaser Tuesdays hosted by The Purple Booker.
Today’s feature is one of my new books: With Love from London, by Sara Jio.
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Intro:
Valentina, London, England
November 3, 2013
“There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind,” says the stranger sitting next to me on the airplane—a sixtysomething woman with feathered bangs and a hair tie clinging so tightly to her left wrist that I’ve spent most of the flight worried it might turn into a medical emergency.
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Teaser:
We arrive at the bookstore shortly after noon. It’s cozy and effortlessly charming, like a page torn from a beloved anthology of nursery rhymes, with no shortage of floor pillows, ottomans, tufted chairs, and sofas where you can sit down with a book and stay awhile.
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Synopsis: When Valentina Baker was only eleven years old, her mother, Eloise, unexpectedly fled to her native London, leaving Val and her father on their own in California. Now a librarian in her thirties, fresh out of a failed marriage and still at odds with her mother’s abandonment, Val feels disenchanted with her life.
In a bittersweet twist of fate, she receives word that Eloise has died, leaving Val the deed to her mother’s Primrose Hill apartment and the Book Garden, the storied bookshop she opened almost two decades prior. Though the news is devastating, Val jumps at the chance for a new beginning and jets across the Atlantic, hoping to learn who her mother truly was while mourning the relationship they never had.
As Val begins to piece together Eloise’s life in the U.K., she finds herself falling in love with the pastel-colored third-floor flat and the cozy, treasure-filled bookshop, soon realizing that her mother’s life was much more complicated than she ever imagined. When Val stumbles across a series of intriguing notes left in a beloved old novel, she sets out to locate the book’s mysterious former owner, though her efforts are challenged from the start, as is the Book Garden’s future. In order to save the store from financial ruin and preserve her mother’s legacy, she must rally its eccentric staff and journey deep into her mother’s secrets. With Love from London is a story about healing and loss, revealing the emotional, relatable truths about love, family, and forgiveness.
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What do you think? I am already feeling the cozy ambience of the setting.
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I like this author too. Thanks for the update.
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Thanks, Mystica, I do enjoy the cozy feeling about the books.
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I’ve read a couple of books by this author (maybe 12 years ago) and I really liked them. Think I have some catching up to do as this sounds really good. I liked that intro a lot.
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Thanks, Diane, I did enjoy all of her books that I’ve read.
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I love the wisdom expressed in the very first line!
Mine is in French today: https://francebooktours.com/2022/02/22/le-promeneur-sur-le-cap-first-chapter-first-paragraph-book-beginnings/
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Me, too, Emma. Thanks for visiting.
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I’ve never read this author, but this sounds good. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, SJ, I love her books!
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This sounds really good. I’m going to add it to my growing wishlist.
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Thanks, Yvonne, I’m grateful for our wish lists!
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This sounds like it could be a cozy read, but also a bit heartbreaking. Hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks, Denise, I am loving it so far.
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