I guess I was expecting a book about a bookshop already in Panama and the group of characters who congregated there, much like The Authenticity Project, but in a bookstore instead of a coffee shop. I was a bit disappointed that the story was really about a young woman and her boyfriend who were going to Panama for his job and he ends up dumping her after she arrives but before he does. She loves books and dreams of opening a bookstore, but she seems overwhelmed by the idea and decides to return home to London by way of New York City. There she stumbles into a disheveled bookstore and offers to help the overwhelmed bookstore owner to organize it. She realizes she really would like to open that bookstore. Most of the book is about her move, the ex-boyfriend, and the group of friends she meets, and her dream of opening the bookstore. We really don't get a feel for Panama except that it's a hot and humid place with lots of skyscrapers. Also, I don't know who edited this book, but it needed some serious editing. Lots of spelling and grammatical mistakes throughout. Still, it was somewhat enjoyable in parts, just rather disappointing overall.