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Paper Back
Number of Pages
352
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
The Female Brain Is A Tender, Character-Driven Novel About Friendship, Memory, And The Stories We Tell Ourselves. Set In A Sunlit Bookshop In 1950S Paris, It Follows Alexis, A Former High-Powered Editor Embracing A Nomadic Life, And Maeve, An Aging, Reclusive Author, As Their Unlikely Bond Deepens Into A Shared Search For Identity. Perfect For Adult Readers Who Love Literary Fiction With Quiet Romance, The Tone Is Intimate, Reflective, And Hopeful.
The Narrative Unfolds In Intertwined Timelines, Weaving Present-Day Parisian Shelves With Maeve's Memories From Her Life As A Bestselling Author. As Maeve Revisits Love And Heartbreak From Decades Past, Alexis Discovers A Purpose She Didn’T Know She Was Seeking, And The Two Women Help Each Other Find Their Stories. The Experience Is Enriched By A Warmly Observed Bookshop Setting And A Pace That Invites Lingering, Not Rush—Like Turning The Pages Of A Cherished Novel Within A Novel.
Whether You Savor The Quiet Rhythms Of Reflective Prose Or The Spark Of Dialogue That Unlocks Buried Secrets, The Female Brain Offers A Unique Reading Experience. The Storytelling Toggles Between Maeve's Past And The Present Friendship, Pairing Intimate Sketches Of Character With A Gentle Mystery That Unfolds Without Melodrama. Readers Will Feel The Pull Of Parisian Streets, The Hush Of A Reader's Chair, And The Moment When A Long-Buried Truth Breaks Into Light.
After Finishing The Female Brain, Readers Carry A Sense Of Wonder At How Stories Save Us And How Friendship Can Illuminate Even The Oldest Wounds. It Leaves You Thoughtful, Hopeful, And Reminded That Our Pasts Have Much To Tell Us About Who We Become.
Product Details
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
352
SKU
9780553818499
ISBN
9780553818499
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.7 x 2.2 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paper Back
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