Lost Art of Letter Writing

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Author_Menna van Praag
beautiful paper
Cambridge
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Clara Cohen
confection
correspondence
desire
despair
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Escapist
exquisite pens
journey
little shop
love
Magical
magical realism
Menna van Praag
The Dress Shop of Dreams
The House at the End of Hope Street
The Lost Art of Letter Writing
The Patron Saint of Lost Souls
The Witches of Cambridge
wartime love letters

Product details

  • ISBN 9780749032487
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Allison & Busby
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Some letters can change your life forever ... Tucked away in a quiet corner of Cambridge sits a shop filled with charming stationery and exquisite pens. Here Clara Cohen performs her particular type of magic, writing life-changing letters to strangers in need. Clara understands the transformative power of correspondence, so when she uncovers her great-grandmother's wartime love letters, she embarks on a profound journey to Amsterdam in the hopes of healing the tragedies of the past and, in doing so, change her own future. 'Filled with magic, love and the bonds of family ... will whisk readers away to a place where anything is possible' ROMANTIC TIMES Readers adore Menna van Praag: 'I loved everything about this whimsical book that is so magical' 'I had to keep reading' 'This book captured by imagination and my heart' 'Uplifting and thoughtful, fills you with joy'
Menna van Praag was born in Cambridge and studied Modern History at Oxford University. She lives in Cambridge and sets her novels among the colleges, cafes and bookshops of the city.