I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
Jo Sorsby knows she is hiding from her past when she steps in to look after her uncle's stationery shop. Glimpsing the lives of her customers between the warm wooden shelves, as they scribble notes with fountain pens and browse colourful notebooks, distracts her from the life she has left behind.
Yet far from home, Jo feels adrift . . .
When she meets Ruth, a vicar running from a secret, and Malcolm, a septuagenarian struggling to write his first book, she realises that she isn't alone.
It's the beginning of a friendship that can transform Jo's life . . . if only she can let them in.
My Opinion
This is the second book I have read by Sally Page and both have been emotional. Sally has one again created some characters that have depth and you will easily be able to relate. Jo is temporarily running a stationery shop and get a glimpse into the lives of her customers, this ultimately helps Jo gain in confidence. A delight to read.
Rating 4/5
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