
Found in a Bookshop by Sara Nisha Adams is a sequel to Lost for Words, set during the COVID-19 pandemic. This novel beautifully captures the essence of human resilience and the power of books to heal and connect.
The story revolves around Loveday, who runs the Lost for Words bookshop in York. Faced with the threat of closure, she introduces 'book prescriptions'—tailored book recommendations for customers grappling with loneliness, anxiety, or boredom during lockdown. Through these prescriptions, we meet a diverse cast of characters, each finding solace and strength in the pages of their chosen books.
Adams masterfully weaves together vignettes that evoke the dread and hope of the pandemic era. The narrative is both painful and uplifting, offering a poignant reminder of how literature can provide comfort and community in times of crisis.
One of the standout features of this book is its extensive list of reading recommendations. These suggestions not only enrich the story but also serve as a valuable resource for readers looking to expand their own libraries.
While some may find the pandemic backdrop challenging, Found in a Bookshop ultimately delivers a message of hope and human connection. It's a must-read for anyone who believes in the transformative power of books.
