The Last Bookshop in London
A Novel of World War II
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Narrado por:
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Saskia Maarleveld
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Madeline Martin
“An irresistible tale which showcases the transformative power of literacy, reminding us of the hope and sanctuary our neighborhood bookstores offer during the perilous trials of war and unrest.”—KIM MICHELE RICHARDSON, author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
August 1939: London prepares for war as Hitler’s forces sweep across Europe. Grace Bennett has always dreamed of moving to the city, but the bunkers and drawn curtains that she finds on her arrival are not what she expected. And she certainly never imagined she’d wind up working at Primrose Hill, a dusty old bookshop nestled in the heart of London.
Through blackouts and air raids as the Blitz intensifies, Grace discovers the power of storytelling to unite her community in ways she never dreamed—a force that triumphs over even the darkest nights of the war.
“A gorgeously written story of love, friendship, and survival set against the backdrop of WWII-era London.”—JILLIAN CANTOR, author of In Another Time and Half Life
“A love letter to the power of books to unite us, to hold the world together when it’s falling apart around our ears. This fresh take on what London endured during WWII should catapult Madeline Martin to the top tier of historical fiction novelists.”—KAREN ROBARDS, author of The Black Swan of Paris
Don't miss Madeline Martin's next heartwarming historical novel, The Booklover's Library!
Also by Madeline Martin:
- The Librarian Spy
- The Keeper of Hidden Books
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Excellent WWII historical fiction
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Madeline Martin uses the backdrop of World War II to offer a tribute to the power of books in The Last Bookshop in London. The year is 1939. No longer welcome by her relatives, Grace Bennett has moved to London, where she gets a job at Primrose Hill Books, a shop that has been neglected. Being good at running a business, Grace gradually organizes the store and turns it into a success. However, she has never actually read any of the books she sells. Then one day someone gives Grace The Count of Monte Cristo, which eventually Grace picks up to read. Thus begins her journey into the world of books, into which she dives with fervor. In the process, she takes her customers with her, sharing her new excitement of books with everyone.
As things prepare to shift from the earliest phase of the “Bore War” to the Blitz, Grace volunteers to become an ARP warden, helping people amid the bombing. When she is not on duty, Grace joins her fellow citizens in bomb shelters and the Tube station near Primrose Hill, bringing along a book for company. Before she knows it, Grace finds herself reading aloud to the increasing numbers of people who need hope and discover it within the pages of Grace’s books. Soon Grace starts holding daily reading sessions in the bookshop when not in the Tube station. She continues this throughout the war, keeping up the morale of those around her with the blessing of books.
The Last Bookshop in London demonstrates the influence that books have in changing people’s lives. Lately I have listened to a lot of historical novels set during World War II, but this book has an extra element of something special. All highlight the inner strength that humans have drawn upon during times of severe need, but none holds as much hope as The Last Bookshop in London offers. This is something that the world especially needs today.
I have recently been frequently encountering Saskia Maarleveld as the audiobook narrator of historical novels. Her performances are always well-fitted to each book, and The Last Bookshop in London is no exception. When the bombs drop on London during the Blitz, listeners experience the terror, yet we also feel the strength of Grace and the other characters running through the story. We see the redemption offered by books of all kinds through the eyes of the characters, each of whom has a distinct voice and nature through the narration of Maarleveld.
The Last Bookshop in London surprised me by how inspiring this book turned out to be. It proves to be a fitting tribute to both books and humanity. This book would make an excellent selection for a book club or, even better, a One City, One Book program. In a time when we are all struggling to return to life as normal after having hunkered down from COVID-19 for the last year and a half, this book serves as an inspiration from a time when the world suffered together tremendously but emerged from the ashes in a testament to the strength of humanity.
“Out there you save lives. In here you save souls.” — Chapter 19
A highlight of my year!
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Excellent narration and the story kept my attention. I looked forward to driving so I could continue listening.
Highly recommend.
One of the best books I have listened to
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Delightful and touching story.
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Beautiful Imagery and Beautifully Written
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Wonderful book
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Very evocative of war torn England
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I love books about books!
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Vivid and gripping - lovely
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Wonderful book
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