Books can change lives, even in wartime. . .
When World War II breaks out, Carrie Anderson sets up a bookstall at her local train station in the hope of providing a sense of escapism for travellers, troops and evacuees.
Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit and armed with a colourful array of Penguin paperbacks, Carrie's business soon booms. And when she gifts a book to a dashing officer, an act of kindness becomes the beginning of Carrie's very own love story.
But as war rages on, and Mike is posted abroad, Carrie's world is turned upside-down.
With the help of her station community, and the power of her paperbacks, can Carrie find the strength to battle through?
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Praise for The Little Penguin Bookshop
'Romance, nostalgia, family, and books! The Little Penguin Bookshop has it all' Elaine Everest
'Endearing characters [...] wartime loves, laughter and heartbreak' Annie Murray
'A charming heroine, a dashing hero and books! I loved it!' Lesley Eames
'An uplifting wartime saga with family at its heart' Tracy Baines
'Meticulously researched and beautifully written' Helen Yendall
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978-1-80494-606-0 (9781804946060)
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Jo worked for many years as a writer and producer on soaps ranging from The Archers to EastEnders, before creating her own fictional world in her popular Shop Girls and Victory Girls novels, set around a family-run department store in World War Two.
A New Chapter at the Little Penguin Bookshop is the second in an exciting new series that began with The Little Penguin Bookshop.
She lives near Bath.