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About The Book
From the internationally bestselling author of The Dictionary of Lost Words comes a powerful story of sisterhood, ambition, and the women history forgot.
She was told her job was to bind books, not read them.
Oxford, 1914.
Peggy Jones is intelligent, ambitious, and desperate for more than the life she has been given. Working in the bindery at Oxford University Press, she spends her days helping create books she is not expected to understand—and a future she is not supposed to imagine.
But when war changes everything and young men leave Britain to fight, new possibilities begin to emerge.
Alongside her beloved twin sister Maude, Peggy finds herself navigating a world transformed by conflict, loss, and unexpected opportunity. As refugees arrive from war-torn Belgium and old certainties begin to crumble, Peggy must choose between duty, love, and the future she has always longed for.
Rich in historical detail and unforgettable characters, The Bookbinder of Jericho is an inspiring novel about women, education, family, and the courage to claim a place in a world determined to keep you out.
She was told her job was to bind books, not read them.
Oxford, 1914.
Peggy Jones is intelligent, ambitious, and desperate for more than the life she has been given. Working in the bindery at Oxford University Press, she spends her days helping create books she is not expected to understand—and a future she is not supposed to imagine.
But when war changes everything and young men leave Britain to fight, new possibilities begin to emerge.
Alongside her beloved twin sister Maude, Peggy finds herself navigating a world transformed by conflict, loss, and unexpected opportunity. As refugees arrive from war-torn Belgium and old certainties begin to crumble, Peggy must choose between duty, love, and the future she has always longed for.
Rich in historical detail and unforgettable characters, The Bookbinder of Jericho is an inspiring novel about women, education, family, and the courage to claim a place in a world determined to keep you out.
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Product Details
- Publisher: Affirm Press (March 28, 2023)
- Length: 453 pages
- ISBN13: 9781922930552
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