Book Review
The Bookshop Woman: My Year Transforming Lives—One Book at a Time by Nanako Hanada
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I was intrigued that this story is a true one, about a woman who builds connections with unknown book readers by recommending books to them that will "change their lives." Rather than being alone and homeless after a failed relationship, she finds a way to meet hundreds of people with the same idea in mind, finding the perfect book for them.
Nanako Hanada shows the reader how she met people through chats offering a service like book recommendations. As bookstores start closing around town and novelty goods take over the stores, Nanako details how to have a more successful bookshop by engaging the visitors in talking about the books and by using sales techlniques that worked for her. She becomes manager of a bookshop in the end.
An interesting novel that shows how a woman succeeded in her life with book recommendations, after dismal failure in her previous personal relationship. One can only cheer her on.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for making this advance copy available to readers
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