by Alice Hoffman
Published
August 1, 2024
Pages
39 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Amazon Original Stories
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In this star-crossed short story from New York Times bestselling author Alice Hoffman, timing is everything as two sisters learn to let love follow its own path. Isabel, the long-lost Gibson sister, is finally back home on Brinkley’s Island, Maine. With Sophie and Violet, her sister and her niece, she’s got the family bookstore—and with Johnny Lenox, she’s got something even more special.
But even as life settles, not everything is falling into place. Isabel and Johnny have set the date three times, baked three wedding cakes, invited the whole island to three parties, only to have each attempt at matrimony fall apart at the last minute. Disasters seem to be conspiring against their happy ending, and Isabel is starting to wonder if their love is meant to be.
When family history comes back to haunt the Gibson sisters, Isabel knows that if she wants to make it down the aisle with Johnny, first she and Sophie will have to face the pain of their past and their present, and decide what it means for their future.
In the charming town of Chesterwood, love stories seem to come alive within the walls of the beloved Once Upon a Time Bookshop. Nestled among antique shelves, where the scent of old pages mingles with fresh ink, lies a quaint story untold—a wedding that promises to be as magical as the tales the books whisper. It is here that hearts find solace, companionship, and the courage to embrace a future written in the stars.
Celebrate the magic of love and timeless stories in a cozy bookshop. Explore themes of friendship resilience and discovering one's own fairytale. The enchanting setting captivates readers with romance and wit.
The Bookstore Wedding invites readers into a world where love laughter and literature entwine. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the enchanting Once Upon a Time Bookshop this story follows the journey of two kindred spirits discovering their own fairytale. Amidst the hustle of preparing for an extraordinary wedding their bond deepens with every page turned and every secret shared.
In this vibrant community iconic characters from previous Chesterwood tales return adding layers of warmth and familiarity. Their lives intermingle weaving humor and history into the fabric of the town illustrating the deep ties that bind friends and family. Each chapter offers a delightful balance of whimsy and heartfelt insight as readers explore themes of friendship new beginnings and balancing dreams with reality.
As the wedding approaches unforeseen challenges arise testing the couple's commitment. Supported by their quirky and lovable friends they discover the true meaning of partnership sacrifice and standing up for love in the face of adversity. The heartfelt narrative captures the essence of enduring romance painting a tender picture of what it means to write one's own story.
The Bookstore Wedding is not just a tale of romance but a celebration of community and the stories that shape our lives. Embraced in the heartwarming atmosphere of a quaint bookshop readers will find themselves cheering for love rooting for happy endings and ultimately confirming that life itself is the most enchanting storybook of all.
The Bookstore Wedding artfully blends humor and heart bringing laughter and emotion through its charming relatable characters Each dialogue sparkles with wit and depth painting love with sincerity and warmth The atmospheric setting of the Once Upon a Time Bookshop transports readers into a literary escape Every detail—from bustling customers to the cozy book-laden corners—invites readers to lose themselves in its magical embrace The intertwining stories cultivate a rich sense of community creating a tapestry of interconnected lives and relationships This nurturing of community spirit and bonds offers a comforting backdrop glorifying life’s simplicity and joy.
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When she’s old enough to leave, Isabel Gibson flees from her family on Brinkley Island. She was 10 when her mother died, and she was so overwhelmed by her father’s and sister’s grief, not to mention her own, she determined to leave and block herself from love. She eventually married, but it ended in divorce. She not only left her family behind; she also left her best friend, Johnny Lenox, the boy she loved and who loved her since they were children. Her mother’s bookstore, which her father tried to operate but couldn’t get through his grief, has been run by Isabel’s sister Sophie. Isabel and Johnny reconnect; they never really disconnected. And they decide to marry, but something always seems to be getting in the way. “The Bookstore Wedding” by Alice Hoffman is a short story (related to the author’s Bookstore series) that isn’t as much about romance as it is about love – love for family, love for others, and love for community. It’s a simple story, told well, that ends in an unexpected but satisfying way. Hoffman is the bestselling author of more than 30 novels, three books of short stories, and eight books for children and young adults. Her work has received a number of significant recognitions, including movie versions, Oprah Book Club selections, and Publishers Weekly honors. Her novel about Anne Frank, “When We Flew Away,” will be published in September. A native of New York City, she lives in Boston.
I would have liked the book to be a little longer. AND You know how a book can become boring? No Chance is this one.
I don’t usually choose short stories but I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. It was very well written and held my interest until I reached the conclusion… which (like the whole story) was very satisfying. This was my first read by this author and I see that I have been missing out! I look forward to reading more of her books.
Light hearted and beautiful this is a special story for anyone who has ever been in love or loves someone now or who hopes to be in love one day.
A wonderful tale that I wanted to last much longer. The characters were lovely—the story line superbly sweet—but I felt like I was reading a condensed version. Please make this a novel!
Sweet story about love, patience and forgiveness. Alice Hoffman delivers a story about a young girl who decides to leave her island home for New York City. After her mother‘s death, Isabel does not want to fall in love as those you love leave. Her childhood friend Johnny waivers and his love for her and waits for her return. After her father‘s death, Isabel and her sister Sophie inherit the bookstore. Once she returns to the island, Isabel and Frank decide to marry. But after three disastrous attempts, they still not tied the nut. Will the fourth time be a charm? It’s difficult to leave a review for a short story without divulging most of the plot so I’m gonna leave it at that. Ellis Hoffman is a good writer. Her style is engaging and keeps the reader savoring her words. This is a good book. I really enjoyed.it’s short and sweet.
The family owned a local bookstore. After the death of each parent, sibling Sophie was left to keep the business going after her sister Isabel left town to follow her own dreams. Now, the business is in trouble and Sophie needs her sister more than ever. Sophie's daughter, Violet, quietly contacts Isabel asking for her help. Heartwarming story of forgiveness and moving forward.
With such a seemingly heady title of this review, this book(or story), the second in the Bookstore Sister series, is not at all heady or complex. It is an easy read that expands upon the lives and relationships of the characters in the first "book". It has a lighthearted, playful quality to it while, at the same time including challenging circumstances. The storyline is woven from numerous characters learning the meaning of love: self love; family love; romantic love...all of which is addressed and woven together without complexity or intensity. One quote from the book that I particularly liked that relates to this is: "People make mistakes, and sometimes they weren't aware of how bad their choices were until they lived through them and came out on the other side."...a simple, but true reflection on the realities of people's lives. If you want to read a light hearted but engaging book that is essentially a short story and/or if you want to read more about the development of the lives of the characters in the first installment of this series,I recommend reading this.