The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted, Robert Hillman
The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted, Robert Hillman
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The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted

Author: Robert Hillman

Narrator: Daniel Lapaine

Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/09/2019


Synopsis

Can one unlikely bookshop heal two broken souls?

"Beautifully written . . . Full of insight into the nature of tragedy, love, and redemption."--Garth Stein

"A poignant journey of unthinkable loss, love, and the healing capacity of the written word."--Ellen Keith

It is 1968 in rural Australia and lonely Tom Hope can't make heads or tails of Hannah Babel. Newly arrived from Hungary, Hannah is unlike anyone he's ever met--she's passionate, artistic, and fiercely determined to open sleepy Hometown's first bookshop. Despite the fact that Tom has read only one book in his life, the two soon discover an astonishing spark. Recently abandoned by an unfaithful wife, Tom dares to believe that he might make Hannah happy. But Hannah is a haunted woman. Twenty-four years earlier, she had been marched to the gates of Auschwitz.

Perfect for fans of The Little Paris Bookshop and We Were the Lucky Ones, The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted cherishes the power of love, literature, and forgiveness to transform our lives, and--if we dare allow them--to mend our broken hearts.

About The Author

Robert Hillman is the author of The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted and the coauthor of The Honey Thief. He won Australia's National Biography Award in 2005 for his memoir The Boy in the Green Suit. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary Beth on April 21, 2019

4 Broken Hearted Stars The setting takes place in Australia and the year is 1968, twenty four years since Hannah and her own little boy arrived at Auschwitz. The book also goes to the past about the horror of what happened to her and her little boy in the concentration camps. Tom Hope is a farmer. Hi......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on May 31, 2019

This is a beautiful love story about two very different people, a farmer from Australia and a heartbroken Hungarian woman who is a Holocaust survivor. It’s also a story about the love that a man has for a young boy who is not his son by blood, but is his family in so many other ways, by their connec......more

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on August 25, 2019

Alright. So here’s the deal with this one. I loved half of it but couldn’t connect with the other half. Two stories take place. The first one, Tom as a young man, marries a woman who leaves him, then returns with a child not hIs and leaves him yet again only to return to him 2 years later to take he......more

Goodreads review by *TUDOR^QUEEN* on April 05, 2019

Thank you to Penguin Publishing Group for providing an advance reader copy via Edelweiss. The success of this story hinges upon the appealing character of Tom Hope. The story takes place in a farming community in Australia called Hometown. Tom lives and works on the farm left to him by his Uncle Fran......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 01, 2019

Set in rural Australia in the 1960’s. This story is about a lonely farmer Tom Hope, who is betrayed by his wife Trudy after she leaves home and comes back again pregnant with another mans child. This is also the story of Peter... the son born to Trudy that Tom loves and raises as his own and is then......more


Quotes

“A triumphant examination of history, politics, literature, and the pall and sorrow of grief…Hillman’s vivid observations of regional details, keen perceptions of local customs, absorbing storyline, and sympathetic characters make the novel impossible to put down.” Washington Independent Review of Books

“Gentle, emotive, and written with great affection for its beautifully-rendered characters, The Bookshop of the Broken Hearted reminds us of the redemptive power of sharing our stories. I will remember this novel for a long time to come.”—Steven Rowley, author of Lily and the Octopus and The Editor  

“Reminds us how the reverberations of war can reach people in the unlikeliest of places....A poignant journey of unthinkable loss, love, and the healing capacity of the written word.”—Ellen Keith, author of The Dutch Wife

“Every character in this story stole my heart, even the minor ones, including the sheep! There is wonderful, laugh-out-loud humor in these pages, there is anguish, there is frustration. But most of all there is hope and humanity. When I finished reading the book, I wept, not because I was sad, but because the story was so uplifting and so true, in the deepest sense of that word.”—Elizabeth Berg, author of The Story of Arthur Truluv 

“A complex exploration of grief, faith, and restoration...in poignant, meditative, and stirring prose Hillman tells a heartrending and heartwarming tale of love and sacrifice.”—Booklist (starred review)

“The compassion and grace that suffuse this novel are rarely captured in such beautiful language...I was enthralled.”—Patti Callahan Henry, author of The Bookshop at Water's End

“What a brave and beautiful book this is, about all the human ways to heal a broken heart through unexpected love, resilient family, and, of course, timeless books.”—Liam Callanan, author of Paris By the Book

“Hillman crafts a compelling tale, toggling among Tom's, Hannah's, and Peter's perspectives, as he delineates the stripping of each heart and draws together the ties that bind them together again. A heart-wrenching tale of love enduring all things in the face of evil.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A beautifully written, nuanced tale of three lost souls who find in one another the comfort and solace they each need. I loved this disarmingly affecting novel. Read it and let it touch your soul as it has touched mine.”—Garth Stein, author of The Art of Racing in the Rain and A Sudden Light

“Hillman is a storyteller of such spell-binding skill that readers will desire nothing more than to curl up in a quiet corner and devour this wise, warm, and transporting novel in one sitting.”—Meg Donohue, author of Dog Crazy and Every Wild Heart

“Beautifully rendered, captivating and tender. I want to visit this bookshop.”—Jean E. Pendziwol, author of The Lightkeeper’s Daughters

“A gorgeous, heartfelt gem of a novel.”—Jillian Cantor, author of In Another Time

“An uplifting exploration of how people rise above tragedy to find joy...An impressive, riveting tale of how two disparate and well-drawn people recover from soul-wrenching grief and allow themselves to truly love again.”—Publishers Weekly

“I couldn't put this book down.”—Wendy Welch, author The Little Bookstore of Big Stone Gap