What a joy to read
The Little French Village of Book Lovers, which will delight Nina George’s millions of readers. Exquisitely written, as always, she draws you in from the first page and immerses you in the lives of her delightful characters. You won’t want to put it down.
What a joy to read
The Little French Village of Book Lovers, which will delight Nina George’s millions of readers. Exquisitely written, as always, she draws you in from the first page and immerses you in the lives of her delightful characters. You won’t want to put it down.
Brimming with magic . . . Full of allegory and mysticism, the book often feels more like a poem than a novel. Nuanced and enchanting . . . an elegantly crafted, unhurried examination of the enthralling and elusive nature of love
An appealing companion piece to
The Little Paris Bookshop. George convincingly portrays her characters’ emotions . . . Charming
This spin-off of George’s beloved
The Little Paris Bookshop—this is the book within that one—is narrated by omniscient and powerful representations of abstract concepts, with Love, Pride, and Fate all weighing in, and this creative framing adds to its considerable charm. George pays particular attention to the romantic potential of the everyday—those mundane events that can spark new feelings in anyone hoping for a chance at love. Fans will adore George’s latest exploration of life, love, and destiny
PRAISE FOR NINA GEORGE
Glowing...layered with wit, enchanting writing and a love of books...I prescribed it for a cynical friend who has "seen it all" (and read it all) and she swooned'
A true gem for fiction lovers
A charming tale...for fans of Like Water for Chocolate and Amelie
An enchanting, uplifting read...the sort of book that acts as a soothing tonic as you read - so the perfect accompaniment to relaxing in the sun
Nina George is the author of The Little Paris Bookshop, an international bestseller, translated into 37 languages.
In June 2019, Nina George was elected as President of the European Writers' Council.
She lives in Berlin and the Bretagne.