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13 reviews
Sian
I bought this book as a present but then got to read it too. I found it a bit slow to start with but persevered. I’m glad I did as it was an enjoyable read. Not the best read but still very acceptable.
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Pauline Frater
What a delightful, charming story! I loved the characters, the humour and the plot; and what a race to the finale. Sally Page writes beautifully.
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JP
I love a book that teaches you new things. Like the lives of so many famous people long gone and fascinating tales behind names on gravestones . But it also most importantly reminds us that friends are precious , and sometimes we devote our time to our romantic partner and forget or neglect them, and we can, in trying to make them happy, forget that we too are worthy of love and respect. A beautiful book.
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Jaye22
Jo is trying to heal her broken heart, Ruth (aka the run away vicar) is running away from something she is keeping close to her chest. Malcolm is trying to find his way in life in his 70’s. The trio meet when Jo is in London looking after her uncle’s stationary shop as he unable to re his health. Jo is a lover of all things stationary so she is in her element. This book was quite slow and I love how the trio befriend each other and become firm friends but, the best part of this book was the ending. ‘The keeper of Stories’ was much better. This story really dragged at a snails pace. It was just an ok read for me.
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Portybelle - Joanne
The book tells the story of Jo Sorsby who has gratefully taken up the challenge to run her elderly uncle’s stationery shop at a time when she really wants to disappear from her old life. The relationship she thought was going well has ended and, as well as being devastated by the end of the relationship, she is also grieving the possibilities which might have come from it. At the heart of this book is friendship and finding it when you perhaps least expect it. Jo becomes friends with customers of the shop, in particular Ruth ‘the runaway vicar’ and elderly Malcolm who is just beginning to become the person who he always wanted to, especially with the encouragement of his new friends. There’s a lot about love in the book too and I thought what Ruth says at one point is just wonderful “…a best friend can be a lifelong love. There is a fundamental truth, comfort and joy in having a best friend…. All over the earth there are unacknowledged love stories, making the world a better place.” All three main characters are to some extent still trying the find their place in the world and find out just what they want from life. The author writes so beautifully about the yearnings, fears, worries and dreams of her characters and imbues her story with hope. Faith and belief is an important theme too with Ruth obviously living her life according to her faith, Malcolm lost his when younger and Jo just isn’t sure. I appreciated that Ruth never tries to convert her friends but quietly shows how everything she did was influenced by her beliefs. As Jo comes to realise, when Ruth works with those who are sick, scared or bereaved what she really brings to them is hope. I particularly enjoyed the part of the story revolving around Highgate cemetery ghosts. Malcolm has a great interest in those buried in the cemetery whether famous or just an average person. The three friends imagine the ghosts of two of the ‘residents’ meeting and what they would say to each other. It was fascinating to read about the people they had chosen and despite being so different, they all taught Jo, Malcom and Ruth something important about themselves. I loved getting to know Jo, Ruth and Malcolm and seeing how they blossomed as their friendship developed. The Book of Beginnings ends with one of the shortest epilogues I’ve ever seen and it was absolutely perfect! I just adored The Book of Beginnings from beginning to end. It is a gorgeous book full of warmth, emotion, hope and new beginnings. I’m really pleased to hear that Sally Page has another novel due out in August this year and I can’t wait to read that one too.
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SCW
A delightful tale of mismatched souls on a journey of friendship. The references to High gate cemetery were cleverly woven into the start giving it an additional dimension.
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Clare de Lune
This was a delightful read. I’m familiar with the part of London and the Heath where the story is set, which made it feel more real. The characters and storyline were well developed. Highly recommended.
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KentuckyLibrarian
I prefer fantasy fiction so I was surprised at my reaction to a book with a contemporary setting and a bit of romance. This book is extremely well-written, with the lyrical flow I look for. A woman copes with a breakup while taking over management of an uncle's stationary shop. She makes new friends with past griefs and regrets of their own. The book includes a developing romance that threads delicately in and out of the tale, but it does not detract from the primary attributes of the book - the rise and course of friendship, the revelations and healing of traumas, the literary adventures, the detailed description of the stationary shop, the loving attention paid to fountain pens, to the act of writing, to words that are written. The visual imagery created by the description of clothing, interiors, paper, monuments and more enhance an extremely engaging story.
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LE
The book was very reasonably priced, in good shape as described and came well before the expected date. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy from this seller again.
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Gillian Tevendale Clark
Lo estoy leyendo ahora y va mejorando con cada pagina.
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Ishaan Puri
The book has this warm fuzzy feeling. Characters are deep and well developed. I immediately read her other book also - The keeper of stories and I loved it.
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marnie
A lovely and uplifting read, as promised. The characters are real and easy to relate to and so well written
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- Publisher HarperCollins (28 Sept. 2023)
- Language English
- Paperback 416 pages
- ISBN-10 0008612870
- ISBN-13 978-0008612870
- Dimensions 12.9 x 2.7 x 19.8 cm
- Best Sellers Rank See Top 100 in Books
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