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In this compelling novel, a humble bookseller's journey unfolds as she battles immense challenges to introduce a pivotal literary work of the 20th century. Set in 1919 Paris, young American Sylvia Beach opens Shakespeare and Company, unaware of its future impact on literature. The bookstore becomes a haven for the Lost Generation's prominent writers, including Ernest Hemingway, and a hub for significant literary connections, particularly between Sylvia and Irish author James Joyce. When Joyce's controversial novel, Ulysses, faces a ban, Beach takes a bold step to publish it through her store. However, the book's success and notoriety come at a high price, jeopardizing the future of Shakespeare and Company as other publishers seek to claim Joyce's work. As the Great Depression deepens, Sylvia's cherished relationships are strained, and many expatriate friends return to America. Confronted with personal and financial turmoil, Sylvia, devoted to the transformative power of literature, must ultimately reflect on the true significance of her beloved bookstore.
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The Paris Bookseller, Kerri Maher
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- 2022
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