

An edition of The Little Paris Bookshop (2015)
By Nina George,Nina George
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Lamplight Large Print
Language
eng
Pages
392
Description:
“There are books that are suitable for a million people, others for only a hundred. There are even remedies—I mean books—that were written for one person only…A book is both medic and medicine at once. It makes a diagnosis as well as offering therapy. Putting the right novels to the appropriate ailments: that’s how I sell books.” Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can't seem to heal through literature is himself; he's still haunted by heartbreak after his great love disappeared. She left him with only a letter, which he has never opened. After Perdu is finally tempted to read the letter, he hauls anchor and departs on a mission to the south of France, hoping to make peace with his loss and discover the end of the story. Joined by a bestselling but blocked author and a lovelorn Italian chef, Perdu travels along the country’s rivers, dispensing his wisdom and his books, showing that the literary world can take the human soul on a journey to heal itself. Internationally bestselling and filled with warmth and adventure, The Little Paris Bookshop is a love letter to books, meant for anyone who believes in the power of stories to shape people's lives.
subjects: Romance, Books and reading, Contemporary, FICTION, Literary, Mental healing, Psychological, Booksellers and bookselling, Fiction, psychological, Booksellers and bookselling, fiction, Paris (france), fiction, Fiction, romance, contemporary, nyt:trade-fiction-paperback=2016-04-10, New York Times bestseller, Fiction, Mental Healing, Buchhändler, Suche, Jugendliebe, Large type books, FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Romance / Contemporary
Places: The Seine, Paris, France, Paris (France)