Review: The Little Paris Bookshop Nina George, translated by Simon Pare Crown Publishers 2015 The end of this book was such a sad moment for me. There’s a relationship that develops between the book and the reader that you just want to go on even though the story has been told and you know it done. It’s all about love, loss, and healing. It’s written for those that have learned what those words mean. Maybe the last few pages revisits those themes within the reader one last time. Yes, breathing does come easier now. The bookshop Perdu operates from a barge sits on the Seine and is as unique as his approach to his customers. He can read the needs of his customers and points them to the books that would most help them and refuses to sell them ones he feels can harm them. It is a case of “physician heal thyself” though, and through a series of events and some well-crafted characters he meets along the way, who in the...