Paris by the Book
By (Author) Liam Callanan
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
29th January 2019
24th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
260g
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A whirlwind mystery and unravelling love story set in a little bookshop in the heart of Paris.
Heartbreaking, moving and completely riveting.
Quirky and unusual.
Atmospheric and with a lot of charm.
An engaging book perfect for reading with a coffee.
A literary lovers delight.
Some stories are still waiting to be found.
In a city of millions, its easy to lose someone
Twelve weeks before Leah Eady arrived in France, her husband disappeared. Early one morning, he walked out the door and never came back. All he left behind was a scrumpled note in a cereal box, leading her to the bustling streets of Paris.
Once she arrives, she discovers a mysterious unfinished manuscript written by her husband, and set in the very same city. Hoping to uncover more clues, Leah takes over a crumbling bookshop with her two young daughters, only to realise that he might just be closer than any of them ever imagined
but what if he doesnt want to be found
Dont miss the breathtaking debut from Liam Callanan, perfect for fans of Nina George, Victoria Hislop and Muriel Barbery.
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Sublime A beautifully-drawn portrait of a woman interrupted set among the exquisite magic of Paris PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Callanans sweet and compulsively readable tale invites readers to fall in love with Paris, Leah, and her family. BOOKLIST
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT PARIS BY THE BOOK:
Heartbreaking, moving and completely riveting.
Quirky and unusual.
Atmospheric and with a lot of charm.
An engaging book perfect for reading with a coffee.
A contemporary tale of love, loss and booksa literary lovers delight.
Liam Callanan is the author of the novels The Cloud Atlas and All Saints. His work has appeared in Slate, The New York Times, The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Forbes, Good Housekeeping and elsewhere. He lives in Milwaukee with his wife and three daughters, and teaches in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's creative writing program and at Warren Wilson. www.liamcallanan.com