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The Bookstore Family
A Literary Fiction Short Story by Alice Hoffman
Book 4 of the Once Upon a Time Bookshop Series
Subgenres:
- Women's Fiction,
- Paris,
- Family Drama
This book is for you if you're into...
- Parisian patisserie life with a side of homesickness
- Family ties pulling you back just when you find your spark
- Stories where chasing dreams means leaving and returning home
New York Times bestselling author Alice Hoffman takes her sweet bookshop series to Paris with an emotional short story about chasing your dreams—and finding your passion where you least expect it.
Growing up, Violet was so busy helping others realize their dreams, she found little time to pursue her own. But five years ago, she took the chance of a lifetime, leaving the family bookshop on Brinkley's Island, Maine, to attend culinary school in Paris. Now she's working her dream job as a pâtissiere in an upscale Parisian restaurant—yet all she can think about is home.
Feeling unmoored, Violet finds herself still searching for something…Connection? Maybe. She hasn't made any real friends in the city. Inspiration? Possibly. Her desserts are lovely, but they're definitely lacking something.
After her aunt Isabel urges her to keep on looking, Violet finally gets a taste of what she's been missing in the café at the Museum of Romantic Life. But just as life begins to come into focus, she's abruptly called home to Maine. Like her aunt before her, Violet soon learns that family could hold the key to discovering what she truly needs.
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