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The Little Wartime Library

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17th February 2022

Price: £19.99

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Selected: Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781529348736

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London, 1944.

Clara Button is no ordinary librarian. While the world remains at war, in East London Clara has created the country’s only underground library, built over the railway tracks in the disused Bethnal Green tube station. Down here a whole community thrives: with hundreds of bunk beds, a café and a theatre offering shelter from the bombs that fall above.

Along with her glamorous best friend and assistant librarian, Ruby Munroe, Clara ensures the library is the beating heart of life underground. But as the war drags on, the women’s determination to remain strong in the face of adversity is tested to the limits when it seems it may come at the price of keeping those closest to them alive.

Based on true events, The Little Wartime Library is an inspiring and heart-wrenching story of life on the homefront, and of the strength of courage required to fight for what you believe in.

(P) 2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

Reviews

Gill Paul
Gripping, emotional and uplifting
Andie Newton, USA Today bestselling author of The Girls from the Beach
A captivating tale about the power of libraries and how they connect us . . . Meticulously researched, readers will be entranced by this fascinating slice of history
Janet Skeslien Charles, author of The Paris Library
A heartwarming story of how friendship and the written word sustain us in the toughest times. Based on a little-known true story, Kate Thompson's meticulous research and love of libraries shine through. Perfect for fans of Dear Mrs. Bird.
Iona Grey, bestselling author of Letters to the Lost
I was totally immersed in The Little Wartime Library. Kate has such a talent for bringing history to vivid life. Utterly transporting, vivid and fresh.
Rachel Hore, bestselling author of A Beautiful Spy
Books help win the day in this splendid warm-hearted novel of wartime resilience and romance, based on a true story
My Weekly
Remarkable . . . Heartbreaking and inspiring, this brilliantly researched book also captures the essence of the story through its evocative words and thoughtfully written characters
My Weekly
A perfect wartime tale of hope against the odds
Bishops Stortford Independent
A compulsive read . . . enthralling
The Library Campaigner
Libraries create writers! And here's a book as wrapped up in libraries as it could be . . .
Mail on Sunday
Fascinating and heartwarming
Daily Express
The almost furtive joy of being able to borrow books to read for free, and the emotional liberation and adventure this ability confers, suffuses every chapter of this novel. Thompson's research is full of love and levity, showing how reading provides succour and sustenance even in the darkest of times
Louise Fein
An ode to books, libraries and the resilience of women. Uplifting and heartwarming. The strength of the human spirit shines through
East London Advertiser
A fascinating forgotten underground library
Prima
Riveting
People’s Friend
Remarkable
The Book Trail
My best book of the year. I loved the feeling this book gave me. The fact that this community, this love of books realty did exist and really did make a difference, was a wonderful thing to discover
Portybelle Book Blogger
Warm and uplifting historical fiction, all made to feel so real because of the historical details seamlessly woven into the story
Natasha Lester, New York Times bestselling author of The Riviera House
This is just the story we need right now - a tale of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to keep hope alive and to give a community adrift in wartime a sense of home. The Bethnal Green underground library might be the beating heart of the book's subterranean village, but Clara is the soul of this novel. She's the kind of character you cheer for, cry for, and dream for. Kate Thompson's passion, meticulous research and brilliant storytelling make The Little Wartime Library an utter delight to read
Bishops Stortford Independent
Such a heart-warming story of camaraderie
Woman's Own
A powerful, earth-shattering read
Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London
The Little Wartime Library was such an immensely heartwarming read. I laughed and cried through the entire thing, completely enraptured. People who love books about books must read this gem!
The Toronto Star
Captivating and remarkable, it reminds us that stories soothe and help us make sense of the chaos in our lives