The Bookshop Sisterhood by Michelle Lind-Rice 368 Pages
Summary: When life rewrites the story, only friendship will see them through.
After years of hard work, four best friends—Celeste, Yasmeen, Toni and Leslie—are finally on the verge of opening the bookstore of their dreams. A place where their community can find solace with an intriguing new read, a comforting beverage and book-loving friends.But before they can cut the ribbon, their worlds are upended.
Toni receives devastating news just months before her wedding, while Celeste’s struggling marriage threatens to collapse completely. Leslie learns a shocking secret about her family, and a lotto ticket changes Yasmeen’s life—but not for the better.
As the bookstore’s grand opening fast approaches, the four women must lean on each other now more than ever to navigate their grief and uncertainty. And together, they’ll learn that sometimes, even life’s most unexpected plot twists can lead to beautiful new beginnings.
My Thoughts: What surprised me most about this book was the bookshop was more of a background theme. The real theme was about family and friends, money can't buy happiness, and life. The only thing that irked me was how childish some of these adult women acted at times, they acted more like people in their mid-twenties do, even though they were all supposed to be in their 30's. The drama was definitely insane drama, but relatable at times. Overall I did enjoy the book (anything to do with books I'm all for it).
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