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2000s: How do you fancy coming to work in a bookshop in the middle of Paris?
2000s: How do you fancy coming to work in a bookshop in the middle of Paris?
The second part of the story which began in Ashford Connecticut. Sarah Smith owns the only bookshop there but has now been given the chance to swap this for a bookshop in Paris for six months. Imagine working in the city of love with the books that you love? She has to leave a few things behind of course and is not sure what to do about Ridge Warner, but she can;’t turn down a chance like this!
To make it even more enticing ( if that is posssible) it’s in the run up to Christmas and the snow is falling all around and this could be the most magical trip she has ever taken. Is she ready for Paris and is Paris ready for her?
Take a moment to think about the journey you are about to take with this book. You’re off to Paris, working in a book shop, on the run up to Christmas, with the snow falling on the most romantic city in the world, with a bookshop to die for and the smell of croissant and hit chocolate wafting through the air.
The bookshop referred to is f course the famous Shakespeare and Company which if you have ever really been to, you’ll see it jump from the pages of this read. Close your eyes and take in the irresitible aroma that only books in a bookshop have. Hear the door jangle as more people come in to browse, mind your step – you don’t want to knock any books over!
The Paris shop is a stark contrast to Sarah’s small shop back home but this one has its own magic – she weaves her book magic in a new and exciting city – getting the books to chose the reader as every good book worm knows is the only way to go.
A Book for book lovers!
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