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The Library (by Bella Osborne)

If a book is about a bookstore or a library, then it’s going to be on my to-be-read list. And while the closing of the library is critical, the relationship that develops between Maggie, a 72-year-old widow, and Tom, a 16-year-old with an inferiority complex, is really the heart of the story. There are some heavy issues covered … alcoholism, grief, father-son relationships, trust. This book demonstrates that you can make a difference in someone’s life no matter what age. Thank you to NetGalley and Aria for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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