Veronica Henry worked as a scriptwriter before turning to
fiction. A winner of the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Romantic
Novel of the Year Award, Henry lives with her family in a village
in North Devon, England.
“From unique characters to a charming romance, How to Find Love in
a Bookshop is an absolute gem.”
--HelloGiggles
“Absolutely delightful.”
--People
“A romance for readers everywhere.”
--Philadelphia Inquirer
“Engaging. . . In the great tradition of Ireland’s Maeve Binchy. .
. Henry has created an engaging ensemble cast, placed them in a
charming locale and interwoven their stories with that of a plucky
central character. . . Need an engrossing light read to while away
one of the last afternoons of summer? This is it.”
--The Star Tribune
"Few books are more soothing and more conducive to break taking
than Henry’s new novel How to Find Love in a Bookshop."
--Vox
“A love letter to books and the shops that sell them.”
--USA Today
“Charming. . . A light romantic comedy well-suited for bibliophiles
and Anglophiles alike.”
--Kirkus Reviews
"Henry describes her novel as an ode to bookshops, and it is that.
. . Readers who laughed and cried over Gabrielle Zevin’s The
Storied Life of A.J. Fikry and Fredrik Backman’s A Man Called Ove
will love this one."
—Library Journal
“Romantic, utterly heartwarming and a perfect treat for
bibliophiles everywhere.”
--Jenny Colgan, New York Times bestselling author of The Café by
the Sea
“Henry’s quirky cast of characters with their heartwarming
intertwined tales of loss, love, and community make this a
must-read for summer.”
—Amy E. Reichert, author of The Coincidence of Coconut
Cake
“Henry’s sweet novel, filled with likable characters and shaped by
a love of books, will appeal to fans of tender fiction who find
bliss in bookstores and libraries.”
--Booklist
"A gorgeous escapist read."
--Good Housekeeping (UK)
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