VIRTUAL: Q&A with author Lucy Gilmore: "The Library of Borrowed Hearts"

Wednesday, June 267:00—8:00 PMZoom

The Topsfield Town Library, in partnership with other libraries across the state, is excited to  welcome author Lucy Gilmore as she discusses her book The Library of Borrowed Hearts, the follow-up to her wonderful The Lonely Hearts Book Club. We'll be chatting about these uplifting, heartwarming novels which are about some of our favorite things - friendship, books, and how important it is to find the family you were always meant to have.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: I began my writing career in 2012 as a romance author. Since that time, I’ve expanded to include cozy mysteries (Tamara Berry) and uplifting women’s fiction (Lucy Gilmore). No matter what you’re here for, my books are funny, lighthearted, and always come with a guaranteed HEA. I graduated from Eastern Washington University with an English degree, where I learned about Very Important Literature and also that I vastly prefer to read about love and murder. I live in Washington state with my family and far more pets than any of us need.

ABOUT THE BOOK: A.J. Fikry meets The Bookish Life of Nina Hill in this charming, hilarious, and moving novel about the way books bring lonely souls together. Librarian Chloe Sampson has been struggling: to take care of her three younger siblings, to find herself, to make ends meet. She’s just about at the end of her rope when she stumbles across a rare edition of a book from the 1960s at the local flea market. Deciding it’s a sign of her luck turning, she takes it home with her—only to be shocked when her cranky hermit of a neighbor swoops in and offers to buy it for an exorbitant price. Intrigued, Chloe takes a closer look at the book only to find notes scribbled in the margins between two young lovers back when the book was new…one of whom is almost definitely Jasper Holmes, the curmudgeon next door. And when she begins following the clues left behind, she discovers this isn’t the only old book in town filled with their romantic marginalia. This kickstarts a literary scavenger hunt that Chloe is determined to see through to the end. What happened to the two tragic lovers who corresponded in the margins of so many different library books? And what does it have to do with the old, sad man next door—who only now has begun to open his home to Chloe and her siblings? In a romantic tale that spans the decades, Chloe discovers that there’s much more to her neighbor than meets the eye. And in allowing herself to accept the unexpected friendship he offers, she learns that some love stories begin in the unlikeliest of places.

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