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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
106
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 1, 1990
Editore
Penguin Books
Descrizione
In a delightful exploration of friendship through letters, a writer living in New York City begins a correspondence with a quaint London bookstore. Helene Hanff, the witty and passionate author, shares her love for literature and her quest for rare books, which leads her to the famous Marks & Co. bookstore at 84 Charing Cross Road. The exchanges reveal a charming blend of humor, warmth, and intellectual curiosity as she connects with the bookstore’s staff over a span of two decades.
As the letters unfold, the reader is drawn into the lives of these characters, discovering the profound impact that bound volumes can have on the human experience. Their shared love for the written word transcends the ocean, showcasing how literature can bridge cultural divides and foster deep bonds. Hanff’s candid reflections on her life, intertwined with her correspondence, create a rich tapestry of joy, longing, and friendship that resonates with anyone who appreciates the beauty of connection through words.
As the letters unfold, the reader is drawn into the lives of these characters, discovering the profound impact that bound volumes can have on the human experience. Their shared love for the written word transcends the ocean, showcasing how literature can bridge cultural divides and foster deep bonds. Hanff’s candid reflections on her life, intertwined with her correspondence, create a rich tapestry of joy, longing, and friendship that resonates with anyone who appreciates the beauty of connection through words.
Generi
Romanzo
Umorismo
Manga
Romanzi a Fumetti