![]() ![]() Hanna, the local librarian, must make her own way while picking up the pieces of her life in the aftermath of a failed marriage and her daughter’s coming-of-age to travel the world. The Library at the Edge of the World introduces readers to middle-aged Hanna Casey who finds herself living at home with her challenging and brutally honest mother on the fictional Western Irish Finfarran Peninsula. It was this newest book that introduced me to the series, but I decided to read them all in publication order before weighing in on the most recent. The US and Canadian publication of these books lags their UK releases, thus, the fifth installment in this series- The Month of Borrowed Dreams-comes out this month in North America. ![]() ![]() Sometimes we find our way to delightful novels that transport us to fictional communities full of quirky, loveable characters Felicity Hayes-McCoy’s Library at the Edge of the World (originally published in the UK in 2016) and the four novels that continue the Finfarran Peninsula series ( Summer at the Garden Café, UK published 2017 The Mistletoe Matchmaker, 2017 The Transatlantic Book Club, 2019 and The Month of Borrowed Dreams, 2020) offer their reader precisely that. ![]()
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