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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
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Produktbeschreibung
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.
Autorenporträt
Die Publizistin Nina George, geboren 1973, arbeitet seit 1992 als freie Journalistin, Schriftstellerin und Kolumnistin. George schreibt Wissenschaftsthriller und Romane, Reportagen, Kurzgeschichten sowie Kolumnen. Unter ihrem Pseudonym Anne West gehört Nina George zu den erfolgreichsten deutschsprachigen Erotikautorinnen. Mit ihrem Ehemann, dem Schriftsteller Jens J. Kramer, schreibt Nina George unter dem gemeinsamen Pseudonym Jean Bagnol Provencethriller. Nina George lebt in Hamburg.
Rezensionen
This charming tale is already a bestseller in Germany. On a beautifully restored barge on the Seine, Jean Perdu runs a bookshop - or as he calls it, 'a literary apothecary', because the owner knows how to use books like medicine. The only person he is unable to cure - of heartache - is himself. For fans of Like Water for Chocolate and Amelie Red