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Nina George

  • Jean Bagnol
  • Nina Kramer
  • Anne West
August 30, 1973
Nina George
The Little Paris Bookshop
The Little Breton Bistro
The book of dreams
The Little French Village of Book Lovers
Beautiful Nights
  • 2025
  • 2023

    Available to pre-order now! The heartwarming new novel from the international million-copy bestselling author of THE LITTLE PARIS BOOKSHOP __________ Nothing says love like a book . . . In a little town in the south of France, a young orphan, Marie-Jeanne, discovers the extraordinary power of books to change lives. But as she looks around her, she sees so many unhappy and lonely people - and resolves to help them. Because a love of books is a love of life itself. Together with her foster father, Marie-Jeanne sets up a mobile library to travel to the many nearby mountain villages. Their books offer entertainment, guidance, comfort - and also help bring lonely hearts together. And what about Marie-Jeanne? Books have taught her all about life - but can they bring her closer to her own true love? __________ From the author of the million-copy bestseller The Little Paris Bookshop comes a tender story about how a love of books is a love of life itself. PRAISE FOR NINA GEORGE 'A true gem for fiction lovers' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'An enchanting, uplifting read. The sort of book that acts as a soothing tonic' INDEPENDENT 'Glowing . . . Layered with wit, enchanting writing and a love of books' DAILY MAIL 'A charming tale' RED

    The Little French Village of Book Lovers
  • 2019

    The book of dreams

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.8(3876)Add rating

    Comatose after an act of heroism, Henri Skinner revisits memories of his British youth, while a woman from his past forges an unexpected, profound friendship with Henri's teenage son, Sam.

    The book of dreams
  • 2017

    Marianne Messman, a housewife, wants to escape her loveless marriage and an uncaring and unfeeling husband of 35 years. She and her husband, army sergeant major Lothar, take a trip to Paris, during which Marianne leaps of the Pont Neuf into the Seine, but she is saved from drowning by a homeless man. Angered by her behaviour Major Lothar takes a coach trip back home to Germany, expecting that a psychologist will escort Marianne home a few days later. However, Marianne comes across a hand-painted scene of the tiny port of Kerdruc in Brittany, and becomes fixated with the place

    The Little Breton Bistro
  • 2015

    The Little Paris Bookshop

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.6(3733)Add rating

    Translated from the German by Simon Pare, this is an internationally bestselling novel about the distance one man will travel for the sake of love and friendship. With appeal to fans of }The Elegance Of The Hedgehog{ and }The Unlikely Pilgrimmage Of Harold Fry{. The international bestseller, translated from the German by Simon Pare. On a beautifully restored barge on the Seine, Jean Perdu runs a bookshop; or rather a 'literary apothecary', for this bookseller possesses a rare gift for sensing which books will soothe the troubled souls of his customers. The only person he is unable to cure, it seems, is himself. He has nursed a broken heart ever since the night, twenty-one years ago, when the love of his life fled Paris, leaving behind a handwritten letter that he has never dared read. His memories and his love have been gathering dust - until now. The arrival of an enigmatic new neighbour in his eccentric apartment building on Rue Montagnard inspires Jean to unlock his heart, unmoor the floating bookshop and set off for Provence, in search of the past and his beloved.

    The Little Paris Bookshop