![]() ![]() Sara moves into Amy’s home, and is astounded to find that no one in Broken Wheel will let her pay for anything. ![]() Sadly, Sara arrives in Broken Wheel on the day of Amy’s funeral, but the townsfolk seem curiously insistent that she stay, as Amy would have wished. Sara had been corresponding regularly with town elder Amy Harris for years, meeting first through their shared love of books, but developing a friendship and trust through their letters that culminates in Amy inviting Sara for a visit. All this changes when Swedish tourist Sara Lindqvist shows up. ![]() Main Street is full of boarded-up, empty shops, and the only school in town has long since closed. Hard times have driven out most businesses and bankrupted family farms. The town of Broken Wheel, Iowa is… well… broken. If that sounds like you, then you’ll need to make room for one more! The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend fits snugly alongside other “books about books”, and is a lovely example of a book that true booklovers will want to hug. I’m guessing that anyone who writes or reads book blogs has a special warm and fuzzy place in their heart for books about bookstores. ![]()
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