CHRISTMAS BY THE BOOK by Anne Marie Ryan is exactly what the title and
cover imply – a feel good story filled with Christmas and books. The setting is
a small village named Stowford nestled in the Cotswolds where bookstore owners Nora
and Simon are facing financial difficulties and the prospect of closing their
store. They decide to deliver six books to cheer up other residents and, of
course, there are unintended consequences as their gifts help an out-of-work
Shakespearean actor, a single dad, a retired teacher, and more. Pure escape and
not very demanding (except for the fairly large cast of village residents), CHRISTMAS
BY THE BOOK is a delightful, hope-filled, holiday
read.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Christmas by the Book by Anne Marie Ryan
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