![]() ![]() The lack of warning is unfair, deceptive, and can be hurtful and frightening. ![]() It’s a list of novels that she’s never heard of before. ![]() Aleisha is a bright but anxious teenager working at the local library for the summer when she discovers a crumpled-up piece of paper in the back of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Story by story, Mukesh and Aleisha work their way through the list – their worries slipping away with every encounter, with every world discovered in their unlikely book club of two.Ī fresh chance at life, at friendship, wasn’t on the cards for these lonely souls – but every story starts somewhere. How unfair to unsuspecting readers going through difficult times in their own lives to pick up a book like this, expecting a heartwarming story - and wham - to have these depressing issues planted firmly in their minds. The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams - Fiction Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life after losing his beloved wife. ![]() Yet something tells her to keep it close. He meets Aleisha, a reluctant librarian and the keeper of a curious reading list – just a scrappy piece of paper with the names of 9 stories. When Mukesh Patel pops to the local library, forgoing his routine of grocery shopping and David Attenborough documentaries, he has no idea his life’s about to change. For two strangers, friendship is only a page away. ‘Absolutely gorgeous’ RUTH WARE ‘A joyful, uplifting read!’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ‘A captivating debut’ HEIDI SWAIN _Ī faded list. *A finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards for Fiction, discover this year’s most uplifting and heart-warming debut* *Discover the magic of The Twilight Garden, the brand new novel from Sara Nisha Adams – available to buy now* ![]()
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