The Printed Letter Bookshop by Katherine Reay
Genre: Women’s fiction, romance
Release Date: May 14, 2019
Amid literature and lattes, three women come together and find that sharing one’s journey with best friends makes life richer.
When attorney Madeline Carter inherits her aunt’s bookstore in a small town north of Chicago, she plans to sell it and add the proceeds to her nonexistent “investment portfolio.” But plans change when Madeline discovers the store isn’t making money and she gets passed over for promotion at her firm. She quits in protest, takes the train north, and decides to work at the store to prep it for sale. Madeline soon finds herself at odds with employees Jessica and Courtney; when she also finds herself attracted to an affianced man, it only confuses the entire situation.
After blowing up her marriage two years earlier, Jessica has found solace working at the bookstore and a kindred spirit within its owner, Maddie Cullen. But when Maddie dies and her niece, Madeline, barges in like a bulldozer, Jessica pushes at the new owner in every way-until she trips over common ground. Soon the women are delving into online dating and fashion makeovers, and Jessica feels the pull to rediscover her art, a love she thought long behind her.
After a night of bad decisions leaves the store in peril, Courtney arrives and tries to save the day. While she, too, found sanctuary in the little bookstore, she knows it’s under-insured, in the red, and will never survive. When she discovers her teenage daughter has played a part in vandalizing the store, Courtney taps into strength she didn’t know existed-or had long forgotten. The quietest of the three, she steps up and finds a way to save her family, the store, and the precious friendships that have grown within it.
The Printed Letter Bookshop is the story of friends who find each other-and themselves-in a place none of them ever expected.
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The Printed Letter Bookshop is a small, neighbourhood, independent bookshop I wish was in my town. It is in a suburb of Chicago, and it is the place the residents often go to meet up. it’s full of wonderful books based on the patrons interests as well as best sellers. The best thing, of course, is the employees. They can pick the perfect book based on your responses to their questions or on the familiarity of their customers. This is a place you go to find a book and sometimes to find yourself.
This is the story of three woman, with their own flaws, torments and hopes. Janet was prickly, angry and hard, but underneath she was sad and hurt. Claire’s story is a familiar one, that many women will recognize and Madeline was lost, and not sure where she fit in or belonged. There was a fourth woman, Maddie, but it was her spirit, her love and her legacy that tie these three together. I loved the setting of the Bookshop, not Bookstore, that allowed not only the reader to relate to these wonderful characters, but the characters themselves grew and learned about each other.
The Printed Letter Bookshop is a charming, enjoyable story. The characters are complex, yet realistic. This is a story about second chances and starting over. It is about building relationships and finding out what is really important to you. The author penned a wonderful story that I really enjoyed and I will be looking for more books by Katherine Reay. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book upon my request. The rating, ideas and opinions shared are my own.
About the Author: Katherine Reay is the national bestselling and award-winning author of Dear Mr. Knightley, Lizzy and Jane, The Brontë Plot, A Portrait of Emily Price, The Austen Escape, and The Printed Letter Bookshop. All Katherine’s novels are contemporary stories with a bit of classical flair. Katherine holds a BA and MS from Northwestern University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa, and isa wife, mother, former marketer, and avid chocolate consumer. After living all across the country and a few stops in Europe, Katherine now happily resides outside Chicago, IL. You can meet her at www.katherinereay.com; Facebook: KatherineReayBooks; Twitter: @katherine_reay; or Instagram: @katherinereay.
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Don’t you love bookshops? Every time I walk into a bookstore, it feels like a rainbow cracked open and rained a kaleidoscope of light, life and possibilities before me. I find worlds within the world and a call to adventure. Each bookshop tells a different story. It tells of its loyal beloved customer base. It reflects the personality of its owner and staff. It carries the aura of the stories it offers to us.
And it was the perfect place to dig into lives, hearts and book loves of Janet, Claire and Madeline. These three women, at different stages in life, meet at the Printed Letter Bookshop, with all the romance and wonder it holds, and learn to work through their challenges together. They become the friends that each didn’t know she was missing.
There is also a fourth woman I loved spending time with in the Printed Letter Bookshop — its original owner, Maddie Carter. Maddie doesn’t step onto the stage even once, but her presence, her love and her guiding hand are apparent from page one as Janet, Claire, and Madeline grow in friendship and in faith.
The Printed Letter Bookshop is a love letter to books, a testament to the beauty of new beginnings and a sweet reminder of the power of friendship. I hope you savor your time with these three women — And, book lovers rejoice, there is a list of all the books they allude to in the back of the book!
May 22, 2019 at 8:50 pm
The background and plot are both so appealing. I have requested it.
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May 22, 2019 at 9:22 pm
I hope you get it to read Linda. It was a very good story and very thought provoking as well.
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May 20, 2019 at 2:23 pm
I’m always attracted to books with themes of ‘starting over’. This one sounds appealing. Thanks for the great review Carla.
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May 20, 2019 at 2:28 pm
Add in books and friendship and it is a winner. If you get a chance to read this one, I hope you enjoy it Lynne.
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May 19, 2019 at 11:05 pm
I love that friendship plays such an important part in this book.
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May 20, 2019 at 7:10 am
Yes, that was a huge theme and I enjoyed it very much.
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May 17, 2019 at 1:12 pm
I love books about books, ones set in bookshops, etc. Anything bookish! Carla, your review was great. I enjoyed reading it.
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May 17, 2019 at 3:00 pm
And this one actually has lots of titles listed in it that I am going to check out.
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May 18, 2019 at 7:58 pm
I’m sure the list is helpful.
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May 15, 2019 at 8:39 am
Excellent review, Carla💜 Now I’m glad I added this to my shelf.
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May 16, 2019 at 6:56 am
There was a lot more to it than I originally thought. I hope you enjoy it Jonetta.
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May 15, 2019 at 3:56 am
Fab review and I loved the post by the author too!
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May 16, 2019 at 6:56 am
Thanks Nicki.
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