Submitted by boxer_dogs_dance t3_113u61j in books
I found this book, which was published in 1970, because I was looking for epistolary novels. I read it with absolutely no expectations and my heart was warmed by this true story. The book is built from actual letters between a New York City writer and the staff of a used book store in England. Over decades, they become emotionally attached as a friendship develops and the reader gets to watch it happen. Writers and book lovers can relate to the main character. Literature nerds can geek out to the references to obscure authors and literary history, which are short and not at all tedious. There is also a later film with Anthony Hopkins and Judy Dench. I have read that this book was popular and well known, but I had not heard of it. There is not much action or drama, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Shadow_Lass38 t1_j8sc17z wrote
It was a best-seller for a while. Very appealing to people who collect old books. There's also a sequel, The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street, where Helene finally gets to visit London, sees where Marks & Co. used to be, and meets Frank's family. Anne Bancroft plays Helene in the film, which I love.