Sarah Jio (Get this book)
At 35, June Anderson is a hard-charging financier, the youngest vice
president ever at her international bank, with her own Manhattan
apartment and an anxiety disorder and dangerously high blood pressure.
Then her beloved great-aunt, Ruby Crain, bequeaths to her Bluebird
Books, the children's bookstore in Seattle that was an important part of
June's childhood. Skilled at foreclosing on small, failing businesses,
June plans to sell the store to a developer. But then she follows a
trail of letters hidden in books and learns that Ruby was a dear friend
of author Margaret Wise Brown and inspired the longtime best-seller
Goodnight Moon. This discovery, along with a budding friendship with the
restaurateur next door, makes June vow to fight to keep the financially
fragile bookstore. In unwinding a feel-good plot with a certain amount
of predictability, Jio also provides some final twists as she reveals
family discord in June's life and long-held secrets in Ruby's. This
eminently readable novel with particular appeal for fans of children's
literature is a tribute to family and forgiveness.--Booklist
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