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The English Bookshop The English Bookshop by Janis Wildy
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“Nina’s eyes opened wide. “Really? You could go to England?” She clapped her hands together. “You’ve always been an anglophile, even as a kid. I remember the books you’d carry into the shop. The Little Princess and The Secret Garden…”
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“She walked up to him and briefly put her hand on his shoulder. “I’m sorry. Maybe the GoFundMe will help.”
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“Could they do it? Buy it themselves? Lucy looked around at their caring faces, surprised at the wonderful idea and thankful that they were still supporting her now that they knew about her finances.”
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“She stopped herself from saying that things had already changed.”
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“Lucy began breathing again. “Oh, thank goodness. All I want is to clear up this situation so I can get back to Seattle.”
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“In each book was a possibility of joy: a magical place to visit, a hero or heroine to meet, or a new friend to make. With grief, books allowed a chance to revisit a story you once shared with the person you had lost. She didn’t”
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“P. D. James, Alice K. Boatwright, Charles Finch, Will Thomas, Anna Sayburn Lane, Stephanie Barron.” She looked down at the table,”
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“The comfort she had felt in the pages of books had become so important in the past few years that she liked to have books around her. She had become a permanent resident of several mythical towns in the many mystery series she liked to read. Lucy”
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“Lucy tried to avoid reading the most current book in a series, so she could save it for the next hard time.”
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“The comfort she had felt in the pages of books had become so important in the past few years that she liked to have books around her. She had become a permanent resident of several mythical towns in the many mystery series she liked to read.”
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“She could not fix the past and she couldn’t stay trapped there.”
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“P. D. James, Alice K. Boatwright, Charles Finch, Will Thomas, Anna Sayburn Lane, Stephanie Barron.” She looked down at the table, compelled to impress him. “I read other genres too. I love Fredrik Backman, Rosamunde Pilcher, and Diana Gabaldon. I see you have her books here too.”
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