The Last Bookshop in London
by Madeline Martin
To begin, I want to give a big round of applause to
Saskia Maarleveld for her wonderful narration.
This is a marvelous story. But the beautiful narration
by Ms Maarleveld only puts you deeper in the events
and the times.
excitement and sophistication. When the time finally
arrives for her dream to come true, it is also time
for a world changing war to take place. Grace has never
thought of herself as brave or strong. But as the
muscle to help. To make life better for everyone around
her. She isn't the only one. Grace helps others to find
the strength inside them they never knew they had.
Madeline Martin has written such a dramatic story that
can inspire everyone. The Last Bookshop in London, as
you would imagine, has a lot about people reading in it.
But the bookshop isn't just about books or reading.
It is about community and love and hope.
Events like the ones in this story probably happen in
real life during wars. Real heroes are born in these times.
I loved listening to this book. I hope you will too.
Review by Lisa Hutson
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