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The Girl Who Reads on the Métro

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In the vein of Amelie and The Little Paris Bookshop, this modern fairytale follows a French woman whose life transforms after meeting a reclusive bookseller and his young daughter. Juliette leads an ordinary life in Paris, working a slow office job and navigating a series of unsatisfactory relationships while battling melancholy. Her only joys come from her metro rides, where she imagines stories about the strangers reading books around her: the old lady, the math student, the amateur ornithologist, and others. One day, while avoiding work, she stumbles upon a rusty gate propped open with a book. Drawn in, she enters the enchanting world of Soliman and his daughter, Zaide. Before long, Juliette becomes a passeur, helping Soliman by matching used books with readers, turning her daydreams into reality. When Soliman asks her to care for Zaide while he’s away, Juliette faces a pivotal decision about embracing this new life. This big-hearted, humorous, and whimsical tale is a delayed coming-of-age story about a woman willing to change her life, celebrating the unifying power of books.

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The Girl Who Reads on the Métro, Ros Schwartz, Christine Féret-Fleury

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2019
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Title
The Girl Who Reads on the Métro
Language
English
Released
2019
Format
Hardcover
Pages
175
ISBN10
1250315425
ISBN13
9781250315427
Series
First published
2017
Original title
La fille qui lisait dans le métro
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3.05 out of 5
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In the vein of Amelie and The Little Paris Bookshop, this modern fairytale follows a French woman whose life transforms after meeting a reclusive bookseller and his young daughter. Juliette leads an ordinary life in Paris, working a slow office job and navigating a series of unsatisfactory relationships while battling melancholy. Her only joys come from her metro rides, where she imagines stories about the strangers reading books around her: the old lady, the math student, the amateur ornithologist, and others. One day, while avoiding work, she stumbles upon a rusty gate propped open with a book. Drawn in, she enters the enchanting world of Soliman and his daughter, Zaide. Before long, Juliette becomes a passeur, helping Soliman by matching used books with readers, turning her daydreams into reality. When Soliman asks her to care for Zaide while he’s away, Juliette faces a pivotal decision about embracing this new life. This big-hearted, humorous, and whimsical tale is a delayed coming-of-age story about a woman willing to change her life, celebrating the unifying power of books.