The air raid book club A novel

Annie Lyons

Large print - 2023

"London, 1938: The bookstore just doesn't feel the same to Gertie Bingham ever since the death of her beloved husband Harry. Bingham Books was a dream they shared together, and without Harry, Gertie wonders if it's time to take her faithful old lab, Hemingway, and retire to the seaside. But fate has other plans for Gertie. In Germany, Hitler is on the rise, and Jewish families are making the heart-wrenching decision to send their children away from the growing turmoil. After a nudge from her dear friend Charles, Gertie decides to take in one of these refugees, a headstrong teenage girl named Hedy. Willful and fearless, Hedy reminds Gertie of herself at the same age, and shows her that she can't give up just yet. With the... terrible threat of war on the horizon, the world needs people like Gertie Bingham and her bookshop. When the Blitz begins and bombs whistle overhead, Gertie and Hedy come up with the idea to start an air raid book club. Together with neighbors and bookstore customers, they hold lively discussions of everything from Winnie the Pooh to Wuthering Heights. After all, a good book can do wonders to bolster people's spirits, even in the most trying times. But even the best book can only provide a temporary escape, and as the tragic reality of the war hits home, the book club faces unimaginable losses. They will need all the strength of their stories and the bonds they've formed to see them through to brighter days"--

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Subjects
Genres
Large print books
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Harper Large Print, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Annie Lyons (author)
Edition
First Harper Large Print edition
Physical Description
452 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780063322837
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Review by Booklist Review

Widowed Gertie Bingham is ready to retire from the London bookshop she managed with her late husband for the last 30 years. When a longtime family friend asks Gertie if she'd be willing to take in a Jewish child who is evacuating from Germany, she agrees, even though it means pausing her retirement. Fifteen-year-old Hedy is shaken by the trauma of leaving her family behind, but her and Gertie's shared love of books helps them develop a tentative friendship. When war is declared, the bookshop becomes a hub of activity as community members seek solace and diversion. Hedy falls in with a group of teenagers who give her a sense of belonging, and Gertie rediscovers her purpose as she prepares care packages for soldiers on the front lines. The heartstring-tugging plot will be familiar to readers of WWII home front fiction, but Lyons (The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett, 2020) engages readers with her well-developed characters and a dash of humor. Fans of Lisa Wingate and Madeline Martin will appreciate this uplifting story about a neighborhood banding together to support one another during the Blitz.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.