THE DOOR-TO-DOOR BOOKSTORE by Carsten Henn was published internationally in 2020 and has been a best-seller which, as Booklist says, is a “charming story about the power of books and reading.” In this shorter novel, readers meet Carl Kollhoff who works delivering books in a small German town. The bookstore itself is in transition as the next generation is taking over and fails to appreciate the value that Carl brings. Throughout the story, readers meet a variety of customers and watch them evolve slowly. A favorite character is a nine-year-old little girl named Schascha who acts as a catalyst for much action, including Carl’s own growth and willingness to be more open. Overall, though, I felt little empathy for other characters and would recommend “curmudgeonly old man” stories like A Man Called Ove or the more recent The Lonely Hearts Book Club first.
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