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With Love from London

by Sarah Jio

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"A librarian inherits a bookshop from her estranged mother, leading her halfway across the world on a journey of self-discovery that transcends time and honors the unbreakable bonds of love and family. When librarian Valentina Baker was a teenager, her mother, Eloise, unexpectedly fled to her native London, leaving Val and her father on their own. Now in her thirties and fresh out of a failed marriage, Val feels a nagging disenchantment with her life--and knows she is still heartbroken over her mother's abandonment. In a bittersweet twist of fate, Val receives word that Eloise has passed away, leaving Val her Primrose Hill apartment and the deed to a bookshop Val never knew she'd owned. Though the news is devastating, Val finds herself more determined than ever to discover who her mother truly was. She jets across the Atlantic, departing Seattle for a new life in charming London. Slowly but surely, Val begins to piece together Eloise's life in the UK, falling in love with her pastel-colored flat, cozy neighborhood, and tucked-away storefront. But when she discovers that The Book Garden is in danger of going under, Val must work with its eccentric staff to get it in working order. In the process, she learns more about Eloise than she ever thought possible. And as Val races to save the shop, Eloise's own story unfolds, leading both mother and daughter to unearth revelatory truths"--… (more)
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Seattle-based librarian/bookstagrammer Valentina Baker’s marriage falls apart when her husband leaves her for a younger woman. Amid a painful divorce, she is notified of her estranged mother’s death and her inheritance of her mother's bookstore in London. Valentina’s mother, Eloise, had returned to London leaving Valentina and her father when Valentina was twelve years old and has never been heard from since. Though Valentina has spent most of her life harboring deep sorrow and resentment on account of her mother’s abandonment the news of her mother’s passing shocks and saddens her. Thirty-five-year-old Valentina travels to London and takes up residence in her mother’s flat in Primrose Hill situated in the same building above her bookstore which is called The Book Garden. Initially, she intends to settle the estate and try to piece together the events that led to her mother’s disappearance years ago. As the days progress she meets the people in her mother’s circle of friends, neighbors and local business owners including her mother’s tenant Liza, who promptly befriends her, and her mother’s childhood friend Millie, a retired lawyer who has been looking after the bookstore after her mother’s passing. Valentina’s journey of healing includes a scavenger hunt devised by her late mother (an activity Valentina enjoyed as a child) in the course of which she discovers details about her mother's life in London and how much her mother and her bookstore was loved by the local community.

“What you just said—about knowing someone, but not knowing them… it’s so true—especially when it comes to our parents. They lived entire lives before we were born, weathered their own private storms, but as children, we don’t know them that way.”

The bookstore has not been doing well financially and a large sum of money is required to keep it up and running. The bookstore was her mother’s dream project and Valentina , whose love for books and reading has been an integral part of her life, is motivated to do everything possible to avoid having to sell the building to settle outstanding debts and taxes. She finds a helping hand in her new friends and the community who band together to help her raise funds to save the bookstore, but whether the amount raised would be enough to meet the deficit is another concern.

“What makes books more special than, say, a movie, is that you can hold them. When your own world feels bleak, a book is a portal to anywhere. You can hide within the pages, linger there for comfort or protection.”

The narrative alternates between two timelines. In the present, we follow Valentina and her experiences in London and her quest to discover the truth behind the events that led to her mother’s abandoning her family so many years ago, the places she visits and people she encounters, her endeavors to save her late mother’s bookstore and her search for a person whose comments in a second-hand copy of one her favorite books has her intrigued. Eloise’s story follows her from 1968, then employed as a sales assistant at Harrod’s in London, and the story of her finding love, marrying Valentina's father, her life in California and subsequent return to London. We are also given a glimpse into her final days leading up to her demise.

With an interesting cast of characters and engaging narrative, With Love from London by Sarah Jio is a heartwarming story about family and community, love, forgiveness and second chances. I love stories revolving around books and bookstores and I enjoyed the segments devoted to Eloise’s and Valentina’s love for books – the shared memories from Valentina’s childhood were particularly touching. Though the story is predictable and nothing about how the story unfolds will surprise you much, the narrative is very well structured and the writing is beautiful. Overall, an enjoyable read that I would definitely recommend. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
I liked many things about the book. The characters are interesting and sweet. The time frames switch between Eloise's life in England and later in California, and her daughter Valentina's travel to England after Eloise's death. The switching got a bit annoying after awhile. I had a hard time some of the plot details, but I liked the bookstore and the cat and the Primrose Hill neighborhood. ( )
  terran | Jun 16, 2023 |
Sarah Jio does it again. I have loved every one of her books so far and With Love From London is my new favorite. This is a dual timeline story, that follows Eloise and her daughter, Valentina Baker. At eleven years old Valentina's mother leaves her unexpectedly and she never hears from her again until her mother dies and she inherits Eloise's bookstore in London. The book takes us on a heartbreaking story of their lives through a scavenger hunt that Eloise puts together before her death. Can Valentina forgive her mother for leaving her and also save her mother's failing bookstore?

Sarah Jio does such a good job of drawing the reader into the story and making us fall in love with the characters. You become so invested in their lives, you just can't put the book down until you know everything is going to be just fine for them. I highly recommend this book. 5 out of 5 stars! ( )
  srkromer | Oct 4, 2022 |
My sister recommended this book to me so I read it and enjoyed it. It was a bit like chick lit, but okay because of the focus on the bookstore and the mother and daughter's stories. ( )
  eliorajoy | Sep 25, 2022 |
I liked the story and how Edward had Eloise searching for him with clues ( )
  HOTCHA | Aug 22, 2022 |
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"A librarian inherits a bookshop from her estranged mother, leading her halfway across the world on a journey of self-discovery that transcends time and honors the unbreakable bonds of love and family. When librarian Valentina Baker was a teenager, her mother, Eloise, unexpectedly fled to her native London, leaving Val and her father on their own. Now in her thirties and fresh out of a failed marriage, Val feels a nagging disenchantment with her life--and knows she is still heartbroken over her mother's abandonment. In a bittersweet twist of fate, Val receives word that Eloise has passed away, leaving Val her Primrose Hill apartment and the deed to a bookshop Val never knew she'd owned. Though the news is devastating, Val finds herself more determined than ever to discover who her mother truly was. She jets across the Atlantic, departing Seattle for a new life in charming London. Slowly but surely, Val begins to piece together Eloise's life in the UK, falling in love with her pastel-colored flat, cozy neighborhood, and tucked-away storefront. But when she discovers that The Book Garden is in danger of going under, Val must work with its eccentric staff to get it in working order. In the process, she learns more about Eloise than she ever thought possible. And as Val races to save the shop, Eloise's own story unfolds, leading both mother and daughter to unearth revelatory truths"--

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