![]() The New York stories, most of which take place around the year 2000, consider the fateful consequences that can spring from brief encounters and the delicate mechanics of compromise that operate at the heart of modern marriages. Millions of Amor Towles fans are in for a treat as he shares some of his shorter fiction: six stories based in New York City and a novella set in Golden Age Hollywood. Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by the New York Times Book Review Podcast, Reader's Digest, Time, and moreįrom the bestselling author of The Lincoln Highway, A Gentleman in Moscow, and Rules of Civility, a richly detailed and sharply drawn collection of stories, including a novella featuring one of his most beloved characters The time has come when they must fight for what they believe, or lose everything. The secret war that defines the library has chosen its champions and set them on the board. While Evar's journey leads him outside into a world he's never seen, Livira's path will taker her deep inside her own writing, where she must wrestle with her stories in order to reclaim the volume in which they were written. Livira, trapped in a ghost world, has to recover the book she wrote-one which is the only true threat to the library’s existence-if she's to return to her life. And amid its vastness Evar Eventari both found, and lost, Livira Page.Įvar has been forced to flee the library, driven before an implacable foe. Two people living in a world connected by an immense and mysterious library must fight for those they love in the second book in a new trilogy from the international bestselling author of The Book That Wouldn’t Burn. ![]() Now it's time for The Twilight Garden to come out of hibernation. Somewhere out there, a secret gardener made a decades-old promise to keep the community's spirit alive. Is someone trying to tell them something? The seed of an idea is planted. It contains no note, only a bundle of photographs of the garden in bloom many years ago-vibrant with flowers, filled with people from every corner of the community. Their houses may share the garden, but they're not exactly neighborly.īut then a mysterious parcel drops on Winston's doormat. And that's exactly how Winston at No.79 likes it - anything to avoid Bernice, who has moved in next door with her young son. Once a sanctuary, the garden's gate is now firmly closed. Now it's overgrown and neglected, an empty patch of greenery lost to time. It was a beautiful thing once, a little oasis in a bustling city for neighbors by day and the local foxes at twilight. In a small pocket of London, between the houses of No.77 and No.79 Eastbourne Road, lies a neglected community garden. Two feuding neighbors unite to resurrect a neglected city garden in this uplifting and quietly joyful novel by Sara Nisha Adams, author of the beloved The Reading List.
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