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Aria's travelling book shop / Rebecca Raisin.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 247 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780008331207
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.92 RAI
Summary: This is a contemporary romance novel about grief, friendship, healing, and finding love again. The story follows Aria Summers, a widow who runs a travelling bookshop from her camper van while living a nomadic lifestyle with her best friend Rosie. After the death of her husband, TJ, Aria believes she will never love again and devotes herself to books, travel, and life on the road. During a summer journey through France, however, she unexpectedly reconnects with Jonathan, a man who awakens emotions she thought she had buried forever. As Aria travels through picturesque towns and festivals, she struggles between loyalty to the memory of her late husband and the possibility of a new future. With support from friends, romance novels, and personal reflections, she gradually learns about forgiveness, acceptance, and second chances.
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This is a contemporary romance novel about grief, friendship, healing, and finding love again. The story follows Aria Summers, a widow who runs a travelling bookshop from her camper van while living a nomadic lifestyle with her best friend Rosie. After the death of her husband, TJ, Aria believes she will never love again and devotes herself to books, travel, and life on the road. During a summer journey through France, however, she unexpectedly reconnects with Jonathan, a man who awakens emotions she thought she had buried forever. As Aria travels through picturesque towns and festivals, she struggles between loyalty to the memory of her late husband and the possibility of a new future. With support from friends, romance novels, and personal reflections, she gradually learns about forgiveness, acceptance, and second chances.

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