The Little Village Library

The Little Village Library
Title The Little Village Library PDF eBook
Author Helen Rolfe
Publisher Orion
Pages 301
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1409191389

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The Little Village Library is a heartwarming story about kindness, community, and new beginnings, perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley and Rachael Lucas One of Woman & Home's top 5 feel-good fiction! It takes a village... Cloverdale is known for its winding roads, undulating hills and colourful cottages, and now for its Library of Shared Things: a place where locals can borrow anything they might need, from badminton sets to waffle makers. A place where the community can come together. Jennifer has devoted all her energy into launching the Library. When her sister Isla moves home, and single dad Adam agrees to run a mending workshop at the Library, new friendships start to blossom. But what is Isla hiding, and can Adam ever mend his broken past? Then Adam's daughter makes a startling discovery, and the people at the Library of Shared Things must pull together to help one family overcome its biggest challenge of all . . . A heartwarming story about the kindness we can find when we least expect it, and the places we learn to call home. *** Readers adore Helen Rolfe's heartwarming storytelling: 'A lovely community, full of friendship and love' 'I enjoyed every minute of this book and found it very hard to put down' 'Lovely, feel-good...filled with lots of love' 'Gave you all the emotions: suspense, happiness and excitement' 'Helen Rolfe's writing brought a smile to my face' 'Loved loved loved this fabulous book' 'Full of wonderful characters, great food, a lovely location'

Public Libraries

Public Libraries
Title Public Libraries PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 1907
Genre Libraries
ISBN

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The Library World

The Library World
Title The Library World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 758
Release 1901
Genre Library science
ISBN

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Chicago's Little Village

Chicago's Little Village
Title Chicago's Little Village PDF eBook
Author Frank S. Magallon
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2010-04-19
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439624429

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Little Village has been known by several names over the past 140 years, but its rich culture and history have never been forgotten. Situated on Chicagos southwest side, Little Village has gone from real estate promoters Millard and Deckers affluent suburb Lawndale to one of the largest Bohemian enclaves in the United States. This vibrant neighborhood is known today as the largest Mexican community in the state of Illinois. Little Village has almost always been a working-class immigrant neighborhood filled with hardworking men and women who want their piece of the American dream. From residents such as martyred Chicago mayor Anton Cermak to the typical immigrant family next door, these strong-willed people have made their mark on Chicago and the rest of the world.

OLR Index

OLR Index
Title OLR Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author American Library Association
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1903
Genre
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The Little Village of Book Lovers

The Little Village of Book Lovers
Title The Little Village of Book Lovers PDF eBook
Author Nina George
Publisher Random House
Pages 273
Release 2024-07-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593157907

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A young woman with the extraordinary power to bring soulmates together searches for her own true love in this tender, lyrical standalone novel inspired by the “bona fide international hit” (The New York Times Book Review) The Little Paris Bookshop In Nina George’s New York Times bestseller The Little Paris Bookshop, beloved literary apothecary Jean Perdu is inspired to create a floating bookstore after reading a seminal pseudonymous novel about a young woman with a remarkable gift. The Little Village of Book Lovers is that novel. “Everyone knows me, but none can see me. I’m that thing you call love.” In a little town in the south of France in the 1960s, a dazzling encounter with Love itself changes the life of infant orphan Marie-Jeanne forever. As a girl, Marie-Jeanne realizes that she can see the marks Love has left on the people around her—tiny glowing lights on the faces and hands that shimmer more brightly when the one meant for them is near. Before long, Marie-Jeanne is playing matchmaker, bringing true loves together in her village. As she grows up, Marie-Jeanne helps her foster father, Francis, begin a mobile library that travels throughout the many small mountain towns in the region of Nyons. She finds herself bringing soulmates together every place they go—and there are always books that play a pivotal role in that quest. However, the only person that Marie-Jeanne can’t seem to find a soulmate for is herself. She has no glow of her own, though she waits and waits for it to appear. Everyone must have a soulmate, surely—but will Marie-Jeanne be able to recognize hers when Love finally comes her way?