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The Paris Bookseller - A sweeping story of love, friendship and betrayal in bohemian 1920s Paris (Hardcover)
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The Paris Bookseller - A sweeping story of love, friendship and betrayal in bohemian 1920s Paris (Hardcover)
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INSPIRED BY THE WOMAN WHO FOUNDED SHAKESPEARE AND COMPANY 'A vivid
evocation of the famous female-owned Parisian bookshop... Kerri
Maher writes a love letter to books, bookstores and booklovers
everywhere' Kate Quinn, author of The Alice Network 'I was
completely enthralled' Natasha Lester, author of The Paris Secret
The captivating story of a trailblazing young woman who fought
against incredible odds to bring one of the most important books of
the twentieth century to the world. For readers of The Paris
Library and The Paris Wife. PARIS, 1919. Young, bookish Sylvia
Beach knows there is no greater city in the world than Paris. But
when she opens an English-language bookshop on the bohemian Left
Bank, Sylvia can't yet know she is making history. Many leading
writers of the day, from Ernest Hemingway to Gertrude Stein,
consider Shakespeare and Company a second home. Here some of the
most profound literary friendships blossom - and none more so than
between James Joyce and Sylvia herself. When Joyce's controversial
novel Ulysses is banned, Sylvia determines to publish it through
Shakespeare and Company. But the success and notoriety of
publishing the most infamous book of the century comes at deep
personal cost as Sylvia risks ruin, reputation and her heart in the
name of the life-changing power of books... --- 'An intriguing
story, beguilingly told' Mail on Sunday 'Absorbing and beautifully
written... The Paris Bookseller transports you to 1920s Paris - and
keeps you utterly captivated with its vivid cast of characters and
their bohemian lifestyles' Heat 'A compelling coming-of-age tale,
in addition to an impressive piece of historical fiction'
Culturefly 'A book for the bookshop lovers . . . an absorbing novel
about the life changing nature of our favourite reads' Belfast
Telegraph 'A compelling and fascinating look at the world-changing
mavericks who bonded, bickered and triumphed in the realm of
literature' Nuala O'Connor 'A compelling portrait of a remarkable
woman, who steps from the pages in all her charm, courage and
vulnerability' Gill Paul 'Intelligent, fierce and filled with
reverence for a fascinating epoch in literary history... a delight
for readers and writers' Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of
Light 'Lulls you into an interwar Parisian dream where love - be it
romantic, friendly or even for a book - can be found on a quirky
little street in the 6th' Kaia Alderson, author of Sisters in Arms
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