Found in a Bookshop
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Imogen Church
About this listen
Dear Lost for Words,
We are trying to stay at home... I am enclosing a cheque and I hope that you will use it to send us some books. Please choose books that we might think are wonderful.
Rosemary
Loveday Cardew's beloved Lost for Words bookshop, along with the rest of York, has fallen quiet. At the very time when people most need books to widen their horizons, or escape from their fears, or enhance their lives, the doors are closed. Then the first letter comes.
Rosemary and George have been married for fifty years. Now their time is running out. They have decided to set out on their last journey together, without ever leaving the bench at the bottom of their garden in Whitby. All they need is someone who shares their love of books.
Suddenly it's clear to Loveday that she and her team can do something useful in a crisis. They can recommend books to help with the situations their customers find themselves in: fear, boredom, loneliness, the desire for laughter and escape.
And so it begins.
©2023 Stephanie Butland (P)2023 Headline Publishing Group LtdCritic reviews
"A delightful and original concept about how a second hand bookshop can heal a community." (Katie Fforde)
"What a lovely book - so assured and gentle, full of compassion and replete with astute observations of human nature and behaviour." (Carys Bray)
"Beautifully written and atmospheric." (Tracy Rees)
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-04-24
Pandemic reminder
Read it twice, by audio and hard copy and enjoyed it immensely both times. The characters are very investable.
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- Alexa
- 13-04-23
Great follow on from Lost for Words
Absolutely loved this book. Been waiting for it to be released after one of my favourite books, Lost for Words.
It was a lovely but unusual follow on set in the Covid lockdown. There are quite a few stories within the story but keep with it. Throughout the book the author very cleverly recommends/prescribed books to the characters.
It was funny, compassionate, sad, clever, unusual, gripping and wonderful. It was lovely that it was narrated by Imogen Church again.
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- NSL
- 22-12-23
Wonderful
Made me laugh, made me cry and made me care about the characters. A beautiful read.
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- Kathy
- 05-09-23
Is there a book for every state of mind?
I couldn’t stop listening to this and I didn’t want it to end.
Set during the Covid lockdown this is a book of stories within a story and brings back to mind the emotional rollercoaster so many people endured - just in case you’ve forgotten. It’s sad, funny thought-provoking and everything in between.
You don’t HAVE to have read “Lost and Found” but you may want to anyway
I feel I should have noted down all the “book prescriptions” as I was going though! Has anyone done this?
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- NickiMags
- 18-12-23
Wonderful Sequel
This was a fantastic audiobook and just as good as the first book set in the Lost for Words Bookshop in York in England. I absolutely loved the first book and was never expecting a follow up when I listened to it in 2018. It was one of my favourites that year, so it was great to catch up with Loveday and Nathan again even though it’s been 5 years.
This book is set around the Pandemic, so starts in 2020, although no specific dates are mentioned. If you still feel about shaky around the subject of Covid, this book might not be for you. I know I couldn’t have listened to it if it had been published earlier, so the timing has been perfect for me.
As we all know lots of businesses suffered during the Pandemic, and at the beginning of the book Lost for Words is really struggling, because no customers means no income, and Loveday is really worried about how the bookshop will survive. Loveday and her manager Kelly try social media, but it doesn’t bring anyone near the shop or the website. She thinks about what Archie would do, her former mentor and previous owner of the bookshop. She knows he would do great things, but would also expect her to look after her readers, and so she suggests opening a book pharmacy!
I loved this idea and loved seeing how this part of the story developed, and who wrote, emailed, or phoned in for book prescriptions. This is when the story gets really personal and quite emotional at times as Covid starts affecting customers and families who are key workers, relationships breakdown and things turn nasty at times. It was heartbreaking to hear their stories, especially as I was pretty sure they would be based on true accounts. It’s made me realise that how very lucky me and my family have been, not having had Covid at all. Also in Jersey, although we had a lockdown and restrictions in 2020, and then small ones again later on, it was nothing like what the UK experienced.
It’s not all doom and gloom though, as they are hopeful stories and of course there are the book prescriptions themselves, which I loved hearing as Loveday or Kelly responded to the customers. In between chapters the author writes lovingly about books and reading, helping to lighten the mood when there had been dark moments.
As to be expected Imogen Church’s narration was perfect! Her voice talents were amazing as she portrayed all sorts of people of varying ages.
Highly recommended on audio, especially if you enjoy books about books!
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- S. Manser
- 28-11-23
found in the bookshop
oh gosh so depressing all about covid and death not a moment of joy no thanks
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