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ISBNs | 978-5-227-09026-3 |
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The weight | 0,346 kg |
Size | 130 × 200 mm |
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Parisian teacher Natalie moves with her family to the south of France, to a small quiet old town of Uzès. There, on Grass Square, there is a small cozy bookstore with vaulted ceilings, like in old buildings. Natalie suddenly decides to buy this bookstore - and the new profession changes her life. Among the buyers, she notices people who are in a difficult situation, and comes to their aid. Chloe tells a seventeen-year-old girl how to leave her domineering mother; helps the young man Bastien meet and reconcile with his seriously ill father, with whom he has been at enmity for many years; the postman Arthur, yesterday's schoolboy with acting talent, to believe in his abilities and prepare for the entrance exams to the Paris Conservatory; young Arab saleswoman Leyla and her lover, novice farmer Marten, to get used to the fact that they will soon become parents ...
Each time she advises her wards to read books that will tell them what to do, but these are not the works of psychologists, but novels. Natalie has a feedback with these people: they become her friends, and communication with them helps her in difficult times, when she needs to improve relations with her adult daughter and cope with anxiety during her husband's illness ...