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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewHER BEST NOVEL YET * The Times *
Inspiring and wildly romantic * Daily Mail Books of the Year *
Utterly enchanting * Mail on Sunday *
An entertaining, immersive and moving read. The Giver of Stars is
rip-roaring popular fiction . . . but it is also a novel that
celebrates education, intellectual curiosity and, above all, books and the knowledge, comfort, company and power that they can bring. Moyes shines a light on a historic footnote to pay tribute to women's work, endurance and female solidarity * The Sunday Times *
For years I've been a
huge Jojo Moyes fan. It's
such a great narrative about
personal strength and really captures how books bring communities together, especially for these women who are completely bonded by their love of literature * Reese Witherspoon *
A
genuinely entertaining book that's
a perfect gift for people who need some escape from the everyday and just want to be absorbed in a really cracking story. Set in rural America in the 1930s, it's got a band of
feisty characters who are
funny and sweet with contemporary resonances to boot * The best books to give this Christmas, Stylist *
With
characters so real they feel like dear friends and a
compelling storyline, this is
a beautiful, special novel. I loved it and didn't want it to end! * Liane Moriarty *
What a
wonderful novel. The Giver of Stars is t
he most sweeping, dramatic, richly evocative book, full of brilliantly feisty women. I whipped through the pages, utterly agog, pretty much feeling as though I was on a horse in 1930s Kentucky myself * Sophie Kinsella *
Epic * David Nicholls, bestselling author of One Day *
Timeless, Jojo Moyes' greatest work yet, and one of the most exquisitely-written - and absolutely compulsory - novels about women ever told. Brilliant and perfect and will remind you of why you read; even of why you breathe * Lisa Taddeo, bestselling author of Three Women *