The Little Village Library is a heartwarming story about kindness, community, and new beginnings, perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley and Rachael Lucas
One of Woman & Home's top 5 feel-good fiction!
It takes a village...
Cloverdale is known for its winding roads, undulating hills and colourful cottages, and now for its Library of Shared Things: a place where locals can borrow anything they might need, from badminton sets to waffle makers. A place where the community can come together.
Jennifer has devoted all her energy into launching the Library. When her sister Isla moves home, and single dad Adam agrees to run a mending workshop at the Library, new friendships start to blossom. But what is Isla hiding, and can Adam ever mend his broken past?
Then Adam's daughter makes a startling discovery, and the people at the Library of Shared Things must pull together to help one family overcome its biggest challenge of all . . .
A heartwarming story about the kindness we can find when we least expect it, and the places we learn to call home.
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Readers adore Helen Rolfe's heartwarming storytelling:
'A lovely community, full of friendship and love'
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'Lovely, feel-good...filled with lots of love'
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'Helen Rolfe's writing brought a smile to my face'
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'Full of wonderful characters, great food, a lovely location'