“The Little Paris Bookshop” (post 2) by Nina George (1)
Letters are miniature books. A letter to a man from his lover would surely be read if he loved both her and books. His refusal to read the letter is an inadvertent insult to reading, love, and women…
…Unless the man had multiple personalty, and the particular personality receiving the letter specialized in screening out bad news. Then he might not read the letter, but I doubt that multiple personality is what the author had in mind.
Comment: I’ll look for another novel for my blog’s next post.
1. Nina George. The Little Paris Bookshop. Trans. Simon Pare. New York, Ballantine Books, 2015.
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